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Q: North Korean beer?

I've been hearing whispers about a North Korean beer being available in Beijing recently. Anyone know where I can try/buy it?

 

I'm thinking that it would make a great present come xmas time.

11 years 26 weeks ago in  Food  - Beijing

 
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well I'm not a alcohol fan but I have a question for you if you don't mind Tang-peter Smile.

Why you so exited about the North Korean beer ? i mean is it too spacial like a Cuban Cigar, if you know what I mean? just curious about it don't take it seriously.

 

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Haha, yeah I understand your confusion.

 

I don't really expect it to taste that good or anything like that... the "novelty" of it is what interests me. How often do you hold in your hands anything that was produced in NK?  

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Look here.  You can contact them through facebook or through their website.  Apparently it's North Korean owned and run, for whatever that is worth:

Chill Café Bar

Andingmen 安定门
2 Andingmennei Xidajie (50m west from southwest corner of Andingmen Qiao), Dongcheng District
东城区安定门内西大街2号(安定门桥西南边往西走50米)
Daily 2pm-2am

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