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  1. Jinro Green Grape Soju (1btlx360ml)
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  2. Jinro Chamisul Fresh Soju (1btlx360ml)
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  3. Chuga Soju Apple (1btlx360ml)
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  6. Jinro Plum Soju (1btlx360ml)
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  7. Jinro Strawberry Soju (1btlx360ml)
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  8. Jinro Grapefruit Soju (1btlx360ml)
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  9. Hana Lychee Soju (1btl x 360ml)
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  10. Hana Grape Soju (1btl x 360ml)
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  11. Hana Watermelon Soju (1btl x 360ml)
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  12. Hana Peach Soju (1btl x 360ml)
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  13. Bohae Gulp Gulp! Honey Soju
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  14. Oneshot Green Grape Soju
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  15. Oneshot Sweet Lychee Soju
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  16. Oneshot White Peach Soju
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  17. Oneshot Juicy Watermelon Soju
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  18. Oneshot Original Soju
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  1. What is the difference between soju and sake?

    Soju originated from Korea whereas sake originated from Japan. The biggest difference is how the two are produced. Similarly to beer, sake is fermented and brewed whereas soju is distilled like vodka. Typically, sake has a lower ABV than soju.

  1. How do you drink soju?

    You can drink soju by shot but a lot of Koreans drink soju during their meals. It’s a favourite low-alcohol drink. 

  1. Should soju be refrigerated?

    Soju is best served cold and neat. Refrigerate soju for a few hours before serving.

  1. What is the Korean way to drink soju?

    Before drinking soju from your glass, say “geonbae” and clink your glass with your friend’s. This is the Korean-way of drinking soju and just means that you should drink all of your drink.

  1. What are some of the foods that pair well with Soju?

    Soju pairs well with grilled, fried, spicy, BBQ food and even instant noodles. Soju goes well with all types of food, especially seafood, pork, lamb and beef.

  1. How much alcohol is there in Soju?

    The soju in Korea has a high alcohol content of up to 53%, but it is too high for most people to consume. Thus, the lower alcohol content that is popular now is usually between 12% and 20%. A flavoured soju tends to come in lower alcohol percentages than the original flavour, which is around 12% and 16%.

  1. Does Soju have an expiration date?

    No. Most of the dates printed on bottles are the manufacturing date for quality control purposes. Soju is a high proof alcohol that is distilled from no added organic ingredients, it has a long shelf life but may vary depending on storage conditions.

  1. Can we still drink an opened bottle of soju?

    Yes, as long as you seal the bottle cap properly after opening and stored in a dark and cool place. A distilled drink never goes bad, as long as the cap is sealed properly and there is nothing additional that has been added to Soju.

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