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Traditional Makgeolli Recipe (Korean Rice Wine)

Makgeolli is a traditional Korean rice wine known for its slightly sweet, milky, and effervescent qualities. It is made from fermented rice, water, and nuruk (a fermentation starter). Making makgeolli at home is a fascinating process that results in a refreshing, probiotic-rich beverage. Here’s our traditional Korean makgeolli recipe.

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Traditional Makgeolli Recipe (Korean Rice Wine)

Ingredients:

Instructions:

Prepare the Rice:

Steam the Rice:

Prepare the Fermentation Starter:

Fermentation Process:

Straining the Makgeolli:

Bottling:

Serving:

Before serving, gently shake the bottle to mix the sediment that has settled at the bottom. Pour the makgeolli into a cup or bowl and enjoy it chilled.

Tips:

Enjoying Makgeolli:

Makgeolli pairs wonderfully with a variety of Korean dishes such as jeon (Korean pancakes), kimchi, and grilled meats. Its light, refreshing taste and natural carbonation make it a perfect beverage for social gatherings and traditional Korean meals.

Enjoy your homemade makgeolli as a unique and delightful addition to your culinary repertoire!

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