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I cannot guess where you are going, but I admire your consistency and dedication to task!

No one is coming to Korea just to do a beer tour any time soon.

I can attest to the fact that I have known at least 10 people how lived in or visited Korea, and no one has ever mentioned the beer to me. As a Canadian, I have an ear for stories of beer and I would remember.

It seems like the cost is actually high to me, but you are there and I am not.

I think the ones you chose while drunk were all because they were blue. They make the best photo of your trio.

Good luck with keeping the same low prices. I hope the authorities see the light.

Blue...that makes sense maybe I had a hankering for Labatt's. I actually have a Canadian beer in my fridge called Moosehead. It costed me around 2.00 CAD for a 473mL bottle (what a funny size). Don't judge me, it is the only Canadian beer in Korea that is easy to find.
I think most beer lovers here are expats or Koreans who went to study abroad in Europe or North America. There is probably a better way to give the fledgling industry support asides from attacking the imports.

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Labatt's! I'm not there now and have not heard that word for years. It used to be part of daily life up there. Beer, snow, and hockey - what else can be important in life :)

That is actually very cheap. I hope you like the Moosehead.

I was in Thailand for awhile and they take their Chang beer seriously. i tried it a few times and it is a no-go for me now. Hangover city!

I think your project is very cool for beersaturday. You will probably never run out of themes :)

You are a true beer lover :) and you know so much about the history of beer in Korea. I personally was never interested in beer (except of my student time when it was the cheapest alcohol by far) but I've noticed that there are many craft beers around here. It became a huge trend. I'm however not sure about the prices but I like the innovative design of their bottles and labels.

I'm sorry to hear about the regulations in Korea and I hope you'll still be able to enjoy your beers :)

I also definitely drank more beer as a student. II've heard the price raise will be about 25%. Nothing I can't handle, but it is more about why they are doing it. My fear is it will do more harm than good to the industry. Bottle art and label design are definitely a good feature of beer. I know a lot of people who collect these.

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Man, I like beer and it's been a long time since i even saw these brands. You took me back to Illinois. There was this Friar Tuck store I just adored. I had never seen so many brands in my life and they were all affordable. I started to try one different beer from a different country every day. I did that for months. It was just paradise.
I think that beer markets have to allow customers to try all available products. Let the best beer (to each customer's taste) win

My thoughts exactly. That beer market sounds great. There is a place near me that sells beer and ice cream. I always see happy dads taking their kids to that shop.

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Hahaha. I can imagine their motivation. If only bars had playgrounds. Women should actually campaign for that.

So much knowledge of the business of beer in Korean all told through a single marketing promotion - interesting stuff. In most countries the craft beer story is the same - a significant premium to the macro brewers, there is a time and place for them, and you should always drink what you enjoy whether it be macro or micro breweries.

Beer is good Cheers 👈😉😎🤙
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