The first time I tried soju it hit me hard. After that I got used to it quickly and enjoy both normal and flavoured soju. Look forward to exploring more varieties in South Korea
actually lots of people are. the severity just depends on the person. some people are only allergic to certain types of alcohol or certain ingredients in the alcohol.
I’ve overcome a lot of weird Korean flavors like bean paste and rice cakes, but the absolute pain that comes from a soju hangover makes it a product that I don’t think I’ll ever endorse or enjoy. Also a fair word of warning to people living in Korea, a foreigner drinking soju seemingly by their own choice is probably someone to avoid, or get help for.
I get what you are saying about the hangover. It is a killer. Always remember to drink a lot of water and show cold water before going to bed. I found out it helps when you wake up in the morning.
Spirits are alcohol with 40% or higher... Soju ranges from 16~21%... Also, the regular Jinro ones are super dirt low quality. There are muchhh better (but also more expensive) ones. Search for them~
Honestly, I started drinking Soju because of my love for K-pop, K-dramas and almost everything Korea now💜
The first time I tried soju it hit me hard. After that I got used to it quickly and enjoy both normal and flavoured soju. Look forward to exploring more varieties in South Korea
It's actually cheaper than that outside of Seoul. Here in Daegu, you can pick up a bottle of Jinro from Emart for 1200 KRW.
Fruity flavoured Soju are my favorite! It's also easy to mix with. I love~ Soju with watermelon juice. 🍉❤️
Soju is so expensive here, I might as well buy vodka. 😂😂😂🤷🏻♀️
Where are you from?
In my place soju is cheaper than vodka.
I tried soju for the first time last year and it was so good 😋 unfortunately it’s quite pricey here
The fruit soju is too sweet. I prefer the original soju. 😌 smooth and easy to drink. Plus has more alcohol percentage
i love soju.
Soju is delicious 😋
I love my liquors~ they are a huge part of my life lol! A huge glass of rich red wine always makes me feel better .
its so expensive here in malaysia, rm17@ usd 4. nevertheless it costs only 1650won in seoul during my trip there
I really want to try Soju but I’m allergic to alcohol 😅.
Every time I watch kdramas, I want to try the food and the soju. 😊
Why the f*** am I allergic to alcohol. Why me?? I can't enjoy stuff like that😭😭
actually lots of people are. the severity just depends on the person. some people are only allergic to certain types of alcohol or certain ingredients in the alcohol.
@@fjp9 😭😭
@@sudiptomalik947 are you allergic to all types of alcohol or just certain ones?
@@fjp9Pretty much every type I have tried, and I have tried many...
@@sudiptomalik947 have you tried to figure out if it is more rice, potato, wheat, barley, etc based alcohols?
In Vegas it's 4 bucks a bottle. In Utah I can only have it at a hot pot restaurant for 12 bucks a bottle
In the state of Delaware a bottle at a restaurant cost 11 dollars lol! H-mart has them cheaper!
for some reason a bottle of jinro soju is 120 nok in norway, around 12 usd, makes it seem a bit silly
I paid 12 pounds for a bottle of soju it’s was expensive Now I just stick to my wine
I want to drink Soju bt I couldn't get in any online site 😭
Here in Texas I find the small bottle for $5.95
I don't drink Alcohol .
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In canada 1 soju -10 dollar omg
On the contrary, in France I found wine is cheaper than water😂
Wait why are they using a Japanese song saying Tokyo? Lol. But yeah Soju is my first choice of drink.
i love me some lychee soju
in my country, one bottle for 6$ LOL
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Makgeolli is much better than soju imo
I’ve overcome a lot of weird Korean flavors like bean paste and rice cakes, but the absolute pain that comes from a soju hangover makes it a product that I don’t think I’ll ever endorse or enjoy. Also a fair word of warning to people living in Korea, a foreigner drinking soju seemingly by their own choice is probably someone to avoid, or get help for.
Huh? Why? I've seen a lot of foreigners enjoying Soju.
Haha hater of all things Korean. Gtfoh
@@ajtam05 I feel sorry for you that you think that soju is everything Korean.
I get what you are saying about the hangover. It is a killer. Always remember to drink a lot of water and show cold water before going to bed. I found out it helps when you wake up in the morning.
Spirits are alcohol with 40% or higher... Soju ranges from 16~21%...
Also, the regular Jinro ones are super dirt low quality. There are muchhh better (but also more expensive) ones. Search for them~
There is something I don't understand, why Korea drink so much🥴
it's their culture