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도서명 Korean Essentials 18: Korean Wines & Spirits Drinks That Warm the Soul
저자 한국국제교류재단
출판사 서울셀렉션(주
출판일 2014-12-01
정가 9,800원
ISBN 9788997639526
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Introduction 6
Chapter 1
History of Korean Traditional Alcoholic Drinks 10
Three Kingdoms Period | Goryeo Dynasty | Joseon Dynasty |
Japanese Colonial Period | Post-Liberation Period
Chapter 2
Rice Wine of the Masses: Makgeolli 26
Brewing Makgeolli | History of Makgeolli | Makgeolli: It’s Good for You |
The Makgeolli Success Story | Well-Known Regional Makgeolli
Chapter 3
The World’s Best-Selling Distilled Liquor: Soju 42
From Arabian Liquor to Korea’s Firewater of the Masses | Soju: The Comfort
of a Nation | Well-Known Varieties of Soju
Chapter 4
Traditional Liquors and Wines from around Korea 64
Seoul Samhaeju | Jungwon Cheongmyeongju | Gyeryong Baegilju |
Myeoncheon Dugyeonju | Cheongyang Gugijaju | Hansan Sogokju |
Geumsan Insamju | Gimje Songsunju | Gyeongju Gyodong Beopju
Chapter 5
Korean Drinking Culture 80
Why Do Koreans Drink and How Much? | Pungnyu and the Art of Korean
Drinking
Appendix
Information 95
Alcohol Museums | Breweries | Research Centers
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Koreans have been producing?and drinking?alcohol for centuries. Along with song and dance, alcohol has always been an essential part of the Korean joie de vivre. Koreans drink a lot, but they don’t drink just to get drunk. Of course, Koreans enjoy alcohol as a means to make merry and build cohesion ...
Koreans have been producing?and drinking?alcohol for centuries. Along with song and dance, alcohol has always been an essential part of the Korean joie de vivre. Koreans drink a lot, but they don’t drink just to get drunk. Of course, Koreans enjoy alcohol as a means to make merry and build cohesion between family, friends and coworkers. But alcohol’s place in Korean culture goes far beyond that. Alcohol has historically also been a medicine and a means to preserve perishable ingredients. It even has a place in the sacred rites of Korea’s Confucian society, including the all-important ancestral remembrance rites. Because of the important role alcohol has played in their society,