Taedonggang

This article is about a beer brand. For the river in North Korea, see Taedong River. For the district of Pyongyang, see Taedonggang-guyok. For the train station, see Taedonggang Station.
Taedonggang

A bottle of Taedonggang beer as sold at a pub in Itaewon, South Korea.
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl 대동강맥주
Hancha 大同江麥酒
Revised Romanization Daedonggang maekju
McCune–Reischauer Taedonggang maekchu

Taedonggang is a brand of North Korean beer brewed by the state-owned Taedonggang Brewing Company based in Pyongyang. Technically, it is actually 4 brands,[1] though the brand known simply as "Taedonggang Beer" is that described below.

History

In 2000, the North Korean government decided to acquire a brewery. At that point having good relationships with the West, via connections to Germany the Government of North Korea bought the intact and still in place brewery plant of the closed Ushers of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England for £1.5M via broker Uwe Oehms. Concerned it could be used for chemical weapons production, after assurances Peter Ward, of brewing company Thomas Hardy Brewing and Packaging bought the plant, and arranged for a team from North Korea to travel to Trowbridge to dismantle it.[2] Reinstalled and operational from 2002, the brewery uses German-made computerized brewing control technology.

Taedonggang beer is named after the Taedong River, which runs through the center of Pyongyang.

On July 3, 2009, a commercial for the product was broadcast on state-run Korean Central Television in a rare move, as there are very few advertisements on North Korean television.[3][4] It has been broadcast three times in all.[5]

Products characteristics

With an alcohol content of 5% and a taste significantly more bitter than most Asian beers, indeed resembling British ale, Taedonggang beer is described by The New York Times as a "full-bodied lager a little on the sweet side, with a slightly bitter aftertaste" and "one of the highest quality beers on the [Korean] peninsula for several years".[6] Other critics described it as a "highly respectable but not award-winning brew".[6]

Availability

Taedonggang beer is targeted primarily at domestic consumers, but in 2005 limited export began to South Korea, where it is imported by Vintage Korea, a company based in Dogok, Gangnam, Seoul.

In mid-2007, however, availability of Taedonggang beer in South Korea began to lessen and it is widely believed now that it is no longer being imported into the country, after the brewery increased the price 70% without warning.

Inside North Korea, it is reported to be the most popular brand of beer, according to expatriates living in the country[6] and it is easily found at restaurants and bars. It can also be found in Pyongyang hotels for foreigners, where prices for a small bottle of Taedonggang cost about half a euro, or 75 U.S. cents in 2008.[6]

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