Baekseju is also called Baek se ju.
People from Korea love their alcoholic drinks and hence the country is home to numerous indigenously brewed drinks. These drinks are largely made from rice which is available abundantly in the Far East; hence the drinks obtain the name rice wines. One such rice wine brewed exclusively in the Korea peninsular alone is known as Baekseju. Lately it has been commercialised widely around the world under the name Baek se ju. (more…)
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A beverage is a liquid which is specially prepared for human consumption. It forms a major part of human culture. They can also be classified into soft and hard drinks. Soft drinks are those beverages which do not contain any alcoholic content. Hard drinks are those drinks which contain alcohol. Gamju is a slightly hard drink which has originated from Korea.
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The brand Frostie Root Beer dates back to 1939. The brand was earlier owned by Mr. George Rackensperger of the Frostie Beverage Company which is located in Catonsville, Maryland. Mr. George Rackensperger became the President of Frostie Root Beer Company in 1939 and he wanted to open his own bottling plant. So he rented an old discarded jail house in Catonsville, Maryland. He used the jail house’s garage to set up the bottling tools and equipment. He very efficiently improvised and used the jail cells to store sugar crowns. It was in this simple jail house that the big brand of Frostie Root Beer was born.
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