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guerillera
Joined: 02 Jul 2009
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:10 pm Post subject: Where to buy 02 (Lin/Rin) Soju in Seoul |
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I read the post that said people tried it at a Samgyupsal place in Daejeon but I just want to buy a couple bottles and not dinner. Anyone seen it at a mart, Homeplus, Emart?
Thanks and soju! |
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NatalieIlsan
Joined: 10 Oct 2007 Location: Ilsan, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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Lotte Mart
oh and for a laugh
www.koreasoju.co.kr
click 'english' at the top and then in the white box on the right click O2 Linn. You will then be informed that soju 'clarifies your brain', 'energises your body cells' and 'maintains healthy and resilient skin'. Everybody wins! |
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AsiaESLbound
Joined: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Truck Stop Missouri
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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Is O2 really good truff? I seen a sign advertising O2, but didn't see it in my local stores. I thought it was saying you need this like you do oxygen if you are a true Korean consumer until I read in a thread that it's supposed to have an extra atom of oxygen per molecule which in theory prevents you from waking up with a tiger in your bathroom and a hospital ID bracelet on.
Does it really produce less hangover than regular 'ju? I tried 2 small green bottles of regular soju last weekend and vow to never drink it again as it gave me the worst hangover with body aches in my upper torso, arms, jaw, and head lasting 3 days. Whatever they put in it, it's not regular spirits nor is it clean. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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| AsiaESLbound wrote: |
Is O2 really good truff? I seen a sign advertising O2, but didn't see it in my local stores. I thought it was saying you need this like you do oxygen if you are a true Korean consumer until I read in a thread that it's supposed to have an extra atom of oxygen per molecule which in theory prevents you from waking up with a tiger in your bathroom and a hospital ID bracelet on.
Does it really produce less hangover than regular 'ju? I tried 2 small green bottles of regular soju last weekend and vow to never drink it again as it gave me the worst hangover with body aches in my upper torso, arms, jaw, and head lasting 3 days. Whatever they put in it, it's not regular spirits nor is it clean. |
It appeared to work for me. I drank a bit less than two bottles for dinner then mixed in a alcopop and half a beer later on. That would normally be enough to produce some kind of effect in me. But, I was up at 8am and was busy all day, and didn't feel bad at all. |
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Gaber

Joined: 23 Apr 2006
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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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| AsiaESLbound wrote: |
Is O2 really good truff? I seen a sign advertising O2, but didn't see it in my local stores. I thought it was saying you need this like you do oxygen if you are a true Korean consumer until I read in a thread that it's supposed to have an extra atom of oxygen per molecule which in theory prevents you from waking up with a tiger in your bathroom and a hospital ID bracelet on.
Does it really produce less hangover than regular 'ju? I tried 2 small green bottles of regular soju last weekend and vow to never drink it again as it gave me the worst hangover with body aches in my upper torso, arms, jaw, and head lasting 3 days. Whatever they put in it, it's not regular spirits nor is it clean. |
2 bottles? Ha! Come back when you get to 4, kiddo.
But yeah, there are few worse things in life than a heavy soju hangover. Thick, oppressive sort of thing. Feel it all over.
Would like to try, wonder if Homeplus is stocking it. |
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