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Beer Beer is one of the oldest and the most widely consumed type of alcoholic drink in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from ce ...
, called ''maekju'' () in Korean, was first introduced to
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in the early 20th century.
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's first
beer Beer is one of the oldest and the most widely consumed type of alcoholic drink in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from ce ...
brewery opened in 1908. Two current major breweries date back to the 1930s. The third brewery established in Korea, Jinro Coors Brewery, was founded in the 1990s. It was later acquired by Oriental Breweries (OB). Hite Breweries's former name was Chosun Breweries, which was established in 1933. The company changed its name to Hite Breweries in 1998. OB Breweries established as Showa Kirin Breweries in 1933. The company changed its name to OB Breweries in 1995. The South Korean beer market is currently dominated by two major manufacturers, Hite-Jinro and OB, with several brands being sold in the local market. Most restaurants and bars in Korea only have one of these beer brands on tap (Hite or OB's Cass), as they are largely regarded to be similar in taste and price (they are mostly brewed from rice). Imported beers are widely available in Korea, but are generally expensive - usually costing at least
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8,000 and as much as ₩15,000 for a pint of Guinness in bars in downtown Seoul, versus approximately ₩3,000 for local brands. Recently, microbreweries have sprouted up throughout the country, showing increasing signs of sophistication. Out of South Korea's mass-produced beers, only two are brewed from 100% barley malt: Max (Hite) and OB Golden Lager. The lack of
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in the South Korean market is attributed to onerous government regulations. This has constrained small-size brewers from supplying beer to locations under their ownership. These laws were eventually relaxed in June 2011, granting several small players a share in the local beer market. A growing trend in South Korea is home brewing. While ingredients and supplies are still limited, there are many households brewing their own beer. Various brewing clubs also exist to help guide newcomers through the processes of home brewing in South Korea; one such club being ''Homebrew Korea''.


Domestic brands

* HiteJinro: ''Hite'', ''Max'', ''Dry D'', ''S'', ''Stout'', ''Lager Beer'', ''Prime Draft'', ''J Draft'', ''Queen's Ale'' **HiteJinro is a merger between two alcohol companies: Hite Brewery and Jinro. Hite Brewery was established in 1933 as a liquor company. Jinro was established in 1924 as the first Korean beer company. In 2006, Jinro was acquired by Hite, a popular beverage company. HiteJinro is the world's leading producer of
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. HiteJinro manufactures many types of alcoholic beverages. *
Oriental Brewery Oriental Brewery or OB (Hangul: 오비맥주) is a South Korean brewery currently owned by AB InBev, and initially founded by Doosan Group. History Established by the Doosan Group in 1952, it was purchased by InBev in 1998. In July 2009, i ...
(OB): ''OB Golden Lager'', ''Cass'' brands (''Cass Fresh'', ''Cass Light'', ''Cass Red'', ''Cass Lemon''), ''Cafri'', ''Aleston'' ** Oriental Brewery (OB) was established in 1933. OB Golden Lager was launched in 2011. *
Lotte Liquor Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co., Ltd. is one of the largest drink manufacturers in South Korea and is part of the Lotte Corporation. The name ''Chilsung'' (''chilseong'', , ) means "Big Dipper" (literally seven stars), and the company's logo is an ...
: ''Kloud'' **
Lotte Chilsung Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co., Ltd. is one of the largest drink manufacturers in South Korea and is part of the Lotte Corporation. The name ''Chilsung'' (''chilseong'', , ) means "Big Dipper" (literally seven stars), and the company's logo is an ...
was established in 1950. Their original product was a lemon-lime soft-drink. Since then, they have created a multitude of beverages. * '
Korea Craft Brewery
'': ''ARK'', ''Hitachino'' ** KCB has collaborated with other brands such as SM and Line Friends. * '
7Bräu
'': ''Gangseo'' ** 7Bräu started as a small pub in the Gangseo district of Seoul, thus lending the name of their signature beer. It is the first Korean beer named after a district (e.g.
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in China and
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in Brooklyn, New York). The label design features an air control tower, a reference to
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, which is also located in the Gangseo district. * Energin: ''Kimpo'' ** A beer made from ginseng and rice. The rice is locally cultivated in Gimpo, South Korea.


Notable beers

* HiteJinro ** ''Hite'': A pale lager beer launched in 1993. ''Hite'' is 4.3% abv. ** ''Max'': Launched in 2006 as the first all malt Korean beer. A special edition of ''Max'' beer is made annually. ''Max'' is 4.5% abv. ** ''Dry D'': Launched as a dry type beer in 2010. The brewing method was made in cooperation with the Danish brewing company, ''Danbrew''. It is made using a select dry yeast. ''Dry D'' is 4.8% abv. ** ''S'': A low calorie beer produced by super attenuated brewing. It contains 0.5g of fiber per 100ml. ''S'' is 3.8% abv. ** ''Stout'': A dark beer launched in 1991. It is a lager-type black beer made with German black malt. ''Stout'' is 5% abv. ** ''Lager Beer'': Made from malt and German hops. ''Lager Beer'' is 5% abv. ** ''Prime Draft'': Sold in regular and ''Green''. Regular is 5% abv with ''Green'' being 4.5% abv. ** ''J Draft'': ''J Draft'' is 5% abv. ** ''Queen's Ale'': A pale ale beer top fermented and completed with a triple hopping process. ''Queen's Ale'' is 5.4% abv. * Oriental Brewery (OB) ** ''Cass'' brands (''Cass Fresh'', ''Cass Light'', ''Cass Red'', ''Cass Lemon''): There are several different beers for sale under the ''Cass'' brand name. ''Cass'' is a non-pasteurized lager. At 6.9% abv, ''Cass Red'' is the strongest variety currently sold. ** ''OB Golden Lager'': An all malt beer made primarily from Perle hops. ''OB Golden Lager'' is 4.8% abv. ** ''Cafri'': Launched as a premium beer by OB in 1995. It is the first Korean beer to have a transparent bottle and a twist-off cap. ''Cafri'' is 4.2% abv. ** ''Aleston'': A British style ale sold in a black and brown variety. ''Aleston Black'' is 5% abv with ''Aleston Brown'' being 5.2% abv. *
Lotte Liquor Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co., Ltd. is one of the largest drink manufacturers in South Korea and is part of the Lotte Corporation. The name ''Chilsung'' (''chilseong'', , ) means "Big Dipper" (literally seven stars), and the company's logo is an ...
** ''Kloud'': An all malt beer launched by Lotte Chilsung in 2014. It is made with German hops and brewed using original gravity. The proportion of hops produced in Germany is over 50% ''Kloud'' is 5% abv. * Korea Craft Brewery ** ''ARK'': Available in ''Brown'', ''Cony'', and ''Classic''. ''Brown'' and ''Classic'' are 4.3% abv with ''Cony'' being 4.5% abv. * 7Bräu ** ''The Emperor's beer'': A top fermented IPA. Its name is a reference to 19th-century British imperialism. ''The Emperor's beer'' is 5.5% abv. ** ''Original golden lager'': A bottom fermented pilsner. ''Original golden lager'' is 5% abv. ** ''Black Charisma'': A top fermented stout. ''Black Charisma'' is 5% abv. ** ''Glittering tenderness'': A top fermented beer made from barley and wheat malt. ''Glittering tenderness'' is 4.2% abv. ** ''Korean Pale Ale'': A top fermented IPA with reduced bitterness (IBU). ''Korean Pale Ale'' is 4.6% abv. ** ''Imperial I.P.A.'': A high alcohol, top fermented mild-ale. It is produced with a large amount of hops and malt. ''Imperial I.P.A.'' is 7% abv. **''Gompyo Wheat Beer'': "Gompyo," famous for its flour in
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, has launched wheat beer with handmade beer maker 7Bräu, and ''Gompyo Wheat Beer is 4.5% abv.''


History of beer and beer market

Beer was first introduced to
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in the early 20th century. Seoul's first beer brewery opened in 1908. The two current major breweries date back to the 1920s. The third brewery established in Korea, Jinro Coors Brewery, was founded in the 1990s but was later acquired by Oriental Breweries (OB). In the past, Korean consumers had a preference for lagers versus ales or wheat beer; with the aforementioned flavors being rather unfamiliar. Recently, beer consumption has become more widespread. With the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enacted, the importation of foreign beers tripled in 2015 compared with the previous year. The beer brand ''Paulaner'' topped sales in the first half of 2015, followed by ''Hoegaarden'' and ''Guinness''. Recently, Korean society has shown an interest in drinking alcohol alone at home, with single-person households being the most common. This trend is depicted in the Korean TV drama ''Drinking Solo'' ( ''Honsul''). Since 2014, the South Korean beer market has largely been dominated by OB and HiteJinro. Recently,
Lotte Liquor Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co., Ltd. is one of the largest drink manufacturers in South Korea and is part of the Lotte Corporation. The name ''Chilsung'' (''chilseong'', , ) means "Big Dipper" (literally seven stars), and the company's logo is an ...
has entered the beer market with ''Kloud'', creating a three-way competition.


Imported beer

Various foreign beer brands are available on the Korean market, with interest rapidly increasing. Major brands such as ''Hoegaarden'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' rank high in the Korean beer market. Due to the cost of malt, Korean beer makers have largely turned to using corn, rice, and tapioca for manufacturing. Korean beer's malt rate is about 7%. Comparatively, German beer's malt rate is 100% with Japanese beer being 66%. With the signing of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Europe and Korea in 2014, the import of foreign beers has drastically increased.


Microbreweries

After revision of the
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law in
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in 2014, a new brewery license for making small scale beer has been introduced. Soon after this deregulation, craft beer scene has sprung up in South Korea. Microbreweries in South Korea have expanded the mass not only in domestic market, but also in overseas market. It has been increasing the demand and supply of microbreweries and pubs.


History

South Korean beer has a reputation for blandness and low quality.
North Korean beer North Korea has at least ten major breweries and many microbreweries that supply a wide range of beer products. The top brand is the light lager Taedonggang by the state-owned Taedonggang Brewing Company. The country's problems with goods di ...
, in contrast, tends not to be as light and is considered relatively good for Asian beer. The British business weekly ''
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'' caused an uproar in
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when it declared in 2012 that "brewing remains just about the only useful activity at which North Korea beats the South." The article and the success of North Korean microbreweries prompted the South Korean beer industry to reform, including changing the alcohol law to allow microbrewing, in 2014.


List of microbreweries

* Praha 993: Czech Pub and Brewery located in Mangmi 2(i)-dong,
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. * Korea Craft Brewery: Located in
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. It has been ordered by Hitachino Nest. * The Hand and Malt: Located in
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. Owner of Korea's largest hops farm. * Magpie Brewing Co.: Served on tap at three locations:
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, Hongdae and Jeju. * Galmegi Brewing Co.: American style brewery located in Seomyeon. * The Booth: Located in Gyeongnidan. Began as a small pub in 2013. It produces 'Kukmin IPA', 'Dae-Dong Gang Pale Ale', 'Summer Zen Ale', 'Brewbro IPA' etc. It also serves a tap by 8 pubs in Seoul. * Band of Brewers: pub and brewery in Seonreung. * Gorilla Brewing: Located in Busan Gwangan-ri. * Willow Brewery: Pub and brewery in Gangneung. It produces beers using hops cultivated by farmers in Gangneung. * Stevens Brewing: Located in Sinsa-dong. It has been provided One-day class for making craft beer. * SteinDorf-Bräu: Pub and brewery Located in Song-pa. * Craftworks Taphouse: Brewpub in Namsan operational since 2013. * Guarneri: Restaurant and pub located in Gangnam. * AKITU Brewery: Brewery located in Busan. * Wild Wave Brewing: Pub and brewery in Busan. * Pyrus: Pub and Brewery in Itaewon. * Pond Dang: Pub and Brewery in Garosu-gil. * Play-ground Brewery: It has tap room in Ilsan, Songdo. And It has logo motivated from Korean traditional mask 'Haheo Tal'. * Travier: Brewery in Ulsan. * Whasoo Brewery: Pub and Brewery in Ulsan. It produces 'citron pale ale' * Hidden Track: Brewery in Dongdae-moon. * Saenghwal Beer: It has the most pubs in South Korea. * Rami Brewing: Locally brewed beer, owned by Christopher Wing, James (Ilhae) Woo and Jae-man Lee.


Beer festivals

* Great Korean Beer Festival: Held annually at
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I-Park Mall Square in Seoul. There are many beers available both foreign and domestic. Many food options are also available. * Chimaek Festival: Held in the city of Daegu. The festival is centered around
Chimaek ''Chimaek'' (; ) is a pairing of fried chicken (either plain '' huraideu'' or spicy '' yangnyeom'') and beer, served as '' anju'' ( en, food with alcohol) in the evening in many South Korean restaurants, including a number of specialized chain ...
, the coupling of beer and fried chicken.


Former products

* ''OB'', ''OB Lager'', ''OB Blue'': Predecessors of ''OB Golden Lager''. * ''OB Super Dry''. * ''Crown'', ''Crown Super Dry'': ''Hite's'' (formerly Chosun Brewery) main product until the early 1990s. * ''Hite Prime'': Succeeded by ''Max''. * ''Hite Exfeel'': Succeeded by ''S''. * ''ARK'': The first craft beer by Korea Craft Brewery.


Statistics


Criticism

In 2012 ''
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'' magazine published an article criticizing South Korean beers to be as boring or worse than
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's Taedonggang Beer. The magazine claimed some South Korean beers skimp on barley malt, using corn and rice instead. The article further described the problem as a result of the national market being a cramped duopoly (Hite-Jinro and Oriental Brewery) that prevented microbreweries from entering the market. South Korean beer companies denied the allegations, one specifically saying that "most (South) Korean beers contain more than 70 percent malt, and some including Hite Max of Hite and OB Golden Lager of OB contain 100 percent malt. Rice and corn are not cheaper than malt, and these grains are used in the mixture to generate a mild taste." Despite the negative reactions from the South Korean breweries, many local beer drinkers are still dissatisfied with the taste of local beer brands.


See also

* Beer and breweries by region * Beer in North Korea *
Korean alcoholic beverages Korean cuisine has a wide variety of traditional alcoholic drinks, known as ''sul'' (). Many of these drinks end with the Sino-Korean word ''-ju'' (), and some end with the native Korean word ''-sul''. The Sino-Korean ''-ju'' is not used as an ...
* Korean cuisine *
Somaek ''Somaek'' () is a beer cocktail made with soju and beer. The beer used is typically a lager-style. Etymology It is a syllabic abbreviation of two Korean words, ''soju'' () and '' maekju'' (, "beer"). Preparation The ratio varies liberally ...


References


External links

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