What can I mix with soju?
So.. Ju Wanna Drink? 12 Soju Cocktails You Can Easily Make At Home
- Yogurt Soju (Yakult + Soju + Chilsung Cider)
- Cojinganmek (Cola + Soju + Beer)
- Ujjujju Melony (Melona + Soju + Chilsung Cider)
- Enerzizer (Soju + Gatorade + Hot 6)
- Soju Coffee (Soju + Coffee)
- Korean Screwdriver (Orange Juice + Soju)
How do you drink soju drink?
Soju is best served ice-cold, neat, as a small pour in a chilled traditional cup, over and over again, until the Samsung executive hosting you pulls out his corporate credit card. Soju is usually best when slammed briskly, especially if it’s Jinro Chamisul Classic, a brand distinguished by its oily burn.
Is soju really strong?
With 24% alcohol, soju is stronger than beer (4% to 5%) or wine (about 13%) but packs a weaker punch than virtually all vodkas, which are 40% alcohol. “Soju is served as a traditional drink accompanying spicy Korean meals and used to enhance the meal’s flavor,” reads the analysis of the bill.
Can I mix Gatorade with soju?
These mixers are easily available at any convenience store, and even some vending machines! But this soju cocktail mix can be a bit of an acquired taste. Gatorade, Red Bull and soju — sounds nasty but it might just be a drink you’ll grow to enjoy. It can get a little too sweet, so one glass is enough.
Do you sip soju?
You never pour your own soju; it’s always consumed as a communal drink. After the first drink, glasses are filled up whenever they’re empty, and people pass the bottle around the table. You can sip it if you want, but shooting it is more common.
Are you meant to shoot soju?
Traditionally, only the first round of drinks needs to be taken as a shot. After that, you can choose to either shoot or sip your drinks. Many people choose to continue to take shots, just because the “rubbing alcohol” flavor of the soju doesn’t make it very pleasant for sipping.
Why do you mix soju with beer?
The combination brings out the sweetness of the beer, smooths the grainy edges of the soju, and makes the tall glass oh-so easy to slam down.
Why do you need to shake soju?
So they shake it to assure that the fallen parts would rise to the top. Meanwhile, some people hit the bottle’s neck to get rid of the cork powder in the soju bottle. Furthermore, shaking the soju bottle combines the alkaline water particles to the alcohol.