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Jan 9th, 2005, 07:26 pm
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| | Bars in Daejeon You know, I've been to a few expat bars in Daejeon, but they all seem full old white guys nursing drinks at the bar and mumbling about how many weeks it is until they get to go home.
Does anyone wanna go to a bar and mumble with me? I get to go home in 5 years, so I could do a lot of mumbling.
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Jan 10th, 2005, 12:21 am
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| | Are you an old white guy or do you just like to mumble  | 
Jan 10th, 2005, 03:03 am
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| | Sounds as if you are not that old..why not dance the grumble-ness away...  | 
Apr 25th, 2005, 09:00 am
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| | Done Any Mumbling Lately? Gobfrey,
Have you found any good bars to mumble at recently? I personally steer clear of the ex-pat places because a very social scene has never much interested me. But if traditional rice wine is your gig, there is an inexpensive and earth and wood coloured place in Gung Dong, near Chungnam University, Daejeon, that is a really nice place to go.
Alternatively, I heard that it is possible to book a tour at the CASS BEER factory, but I expect that a minimum number of people are required. But suppose such an event interested a person and a number say, around 5 or 6 or so were rounded up, I expect this would be an interesting new atmosphere in which to mumble.
What are the best places to have a drink in? | 
Apr 25th, 2005, 08:32 pm
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Quote little sage Gobfrey,
Have you found any good bars to mumble at recently? I personally steer clear of the ex-pat places because a very social scene has never much interested me. But if traditional rice wine is your gig, there is an inexpensive and earth and wood coloured place in Gung Dong, near Chungnam University, Daejeon, that is a really nice place to go.
Alternatively, I heard that it is possible to book a tour at the CASS BEER factory, but I expect that a minimum number of people are required. But suppose such an event interested a person and a number say, around 5 or 6 or so were rounded up, I expect this would be an interesting new atmosphere in which to mumble.
What are the best places to have a drink in? |
I'm actually a big fan of rice wine. I prefer Dong Dong -ju over Makoli. I avoid the plastic bottle stuff most of its crap. Seoul Makoli is good though. The best side dish with Makoli is Tud-duc-Gui. This is a root similar to Ginseng it is marinated in Gochuzang(chilli sauce) and grilled. This is a great way to spend an afternoon getting pleasently sloshed.The acorn jelly and tofu dishes are nice too | 
Apr 25th, 2005, 11:46 pm
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| | so true. dong dong ju is a nice way to spend a day  | 
Apr 26th, 2005, 07:35 am
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Quote fishead soup ...The best side dish with Makoli is Tud-duc-Gui. This is a root similar to Ginseng it is marinated in Gochuzang (chilli sauce) and grilled. This is a great way to spend an afternoon getting pleasently sloshed.The acorn jelly and tofu dishes are nice too |
I've never had the Tud-duc-gui that you describe above. Sounds healthy, though. Is that particular to KyeongDo?
I do like the acorn jelly. That also goes well with BokBunJa (raspberry wine) and a nice salad at SeonUnSan. Good thing summer is starting...  |
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