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http://dx.doi.org/10.23093/FSI.2020.53.1.84

History and future development of Korean traditional alcoholic beverages  

Yum, Sung Kwan (Seoul Jangsoo Co. Ltd.)
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Food Science and Industry / v.53, no.1, 2020 , pp. 84-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the Joseon dynasty one in seven houses enjoyed their home-brewed alcoholic beverages, which lead to the development of a variety of Korean traditional liquors throughout the country. However, when Korea was under Japanese rule, Korean traditional alcoholic beverages disappeared during this period. Since the 1980s, the Korean government has tried to revitalize the traditional alcoholic drinks unique to Korean culture and taste. Nevertheless, the development of traditional liquors is subjected to many constraints due to current market demand and liquor laws. To address this, we propose some suggestions that should be implemented ahead. First, it is necessary to revise the term traditional liquor including makgeolli as 'Korean sool' to expand the market size. Secondly, the use of koji and excellent yeast isolated from nuruk should be scientifically modernized. Lastly, the government should establish the National Korean Sool Research Institute. These practices will contribute to the succession of Korean liquor and its globalization.
Keywords
tradition; Korean sool; makgeolli; modernized; scientific;
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