BarleyAndApple
Well-Known Member
I was watching the Beer Wars the other day and I learnt about the macros do all sorts of things to smaller breweries.
Well.. such things don't happen in South Korea because such are impossible to happen. How so? well, to begin with, it's practically illegal for microbreweries to exist in South Korea.
Brewpubs are different story thankfully though.
For a brewery to start, the law requires the company to have 25 Million dollars in capital.
The import tax on foreign beers are 260%
There are only TWO companies that make off-the-shelf beer.
To be labeled as 'beer' it only requires 10% malt.
Thankfully though, there are decent brewpubs in South Korea,
but then again, they suffer from bureaucracies.
This is probably why I got into Homebrew since I left England.
God I miss the fine ales.
Well.. such things don't happen in South Korea because such are impossible to happen. How so? well, to begin with, it's practically illegal for microbreweries to exist in South Korea.
Brewpubs are different story thankfully though.
For a brewery to start, the law requires the company to have 25 Million dollars in capital.
The import tax on foreign beers are 260%
There are only TWO companies that make off-the-shelf beer.
To be labeled as 'beer' it only requires 10% malt.
Thankfully though, there are decent brewpubs in South Korea,
but then again, they suffer from bureaucracies.
This is probably why I got into Homebrew since I left England.
God I miss the fine ales.