Shochu (called Soju when made in Korea) is a Japanese spirit usually distilled from either barley, rice, sweet potatoes, brown sugar or buckwheat. It must be below 90 proof, but commonly weighs in at about 50 proof.
Shochu (called Soju when made in Korea) is a Japanese spirit usually distilled from either barley, rice, sweet potatoes, brown sugar or buckwheat. It must be below 90 proof, but commonly weighs in at about 50 proof.