
Soju
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The world's best-selling liquor brand โ a clear, clean Korean spirit that is as much a social institution as an alcoholic drink.
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Soju (์์ฃผ) is a clear, colorless Korean distilled spirit that is both the most-sold liquor in the world by volume and the most symbolically loaded alcohol in Korean culture. Hite Jinro's Chamisul (์ฐธ์ด์ฌ) and Lotte's Chum-Churum (์ฒ์์ฒ๋ผ) โ the two leading brands โ collectively claim more bottles sold per year than any other spirits brand on earth. Modern diluted soju (ํฌ์์ ์์ฃผ, huiseogsik soju) is produced by diluting high-proof ethanol with water and adding a small amount of sweetener, creating a smooth, clean spirit with minimal flavor complexity. Alcohol content ranges from about 16% in the fruit-flavored varieties to 25% in the standard green-bottled versions, with traditional undiluted soju reaching up to 45%. Fruit-flavored soju (๊ณผ์ผ์์ฃผ, gwail soju) โ in flavors like strawberry, green grape, peach, apple, and yuzu โ has driven dramatic growth in younger demographics and international markets since the early 2010s. These lower-alcohol (12โ14%), sweetened versions are widely regarded as excellent gateway products for newcomers to soju culture.
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For first-time soju drinkers, start with fruit-flavored soju (particularly peach or green grape) โ the lower alcohol content and sweeter flavor make the experience more accessible.
Soju hits faster than its alcohol percentage suggests โ the carbohydrate content and relatively small glass size encourage rapid consumption. Pace yourself, especially in the early rounds.
Always eat alongside soju โ anju (drinking food) is not optional in Korean drinking culture, and drinking on an empty stomach is considered poor form and practically unwise.
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