Short Information
- ingredients & tools
- Traditional liquor testing (free option)
Enjoy making traditional Korean rice wine aka Makgeolli in Anguk at the Food Masters Center! During this class, you will be able to taste traditional rice wine, learn about the brewing process, and make your own makgeolli! If you are a person who enjoys drinking, this would be a perfect opportunity to try out something unique in Korea! You can also even bring home your makgeolli and enjoy it after the fermentation process is done! There is also a FREE Option to try on Hanbok – Korean Traditional clothing!
Make your very own traditional Korean rice wine (Makgeolli) in Anguk!
Enjoy a unique traditional experience in Anguk! A great opportunity to learn how to
make traditional Korean rice wine and taste 5 different types of traditional liquor made
by food masters at n affordable prices. Come and experience the diversity of traditional
Korean liquor.
Once you’ve finished making your own traditional rice wine, it’s time to ferment it. The
fermentation process usually takes 2-4 weeks. You can bring the rice wine you made
back home with you and share it with your friends and family. (Alternative product will
be provided in case of having issues with prohibited items onboard).
Lesson Price | What is included |
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Makgeolli Rice Wine MakingOriginal price was: US$40.00.US$33.00Current price is: US$33.00./person
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Total 80 mins class
~30 mins |
Introduction & Tasting Program introduction and tasting of traditional Korean liquors made by Korean masters |
~15 mins | Tasting freshly-brewed makgeolli |
~20 mins |
Making Makgeolli Explanation of the brewing process and making your own makgeolli (Enjoy tea/refreshments while chatting with other participants) |
Korean Food Masters’ Center: Takes 2-minute walk from Anguk station Exit 2.
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Make Makgeolli – A Traditional Korean Rice Wine Making Class in Anguk
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Ja*** P***
It is very interesting experience and also i could bring back the Makgeolli which i made. I look forward to try to taste it. 🙂 I recommend this experience!
KoreaTravelEasy
It’s great to hear that you enjoyed the class. It’s very special experience, isn’t it? I haven’t tried it but I would love to make Makgeolli. Thank you for recommendation!
Gr*** H*** South Korea
It was very fun and easy to make the Korean traditional Drinks such as Makgeolli! The master was very nice and friendly and the place was very nice as well! It was good time to know about Korean drinks. Thank you for the staff who explained in English. 🙂
KoreaTravelEasy
Thank you for your nice comment! Hope you enjoyed the activity and see you next time!:)
An*** L*** Brazil
It was really good experience, making a traditional Korean beverage and learning how the Makgeolli is made. We can also learn cultural aspects and meet new people. I enjoyed a lot.
KoreaTravelEasy
Thanks for leaving us such a positive review. We are glad that you liked our program. Look forward to visiting us again!
Ta*** H*** Japan
I was really experienced to do something ” traditional ! It is a nice activity, staff and people are really nice. Thank you
KoreaTravelEasy
Your positive feedback makes us happy! Thank you for your kind words~!
lu*** p*** Cambodia
It was an interesting activity, Where i can learn more about Korean culture and tranditional food. I will recommend this activity.
KoreaTravelEasy
Thank you for taking the time to leave us your review. It sounds fun! I love Makgeoli and also wish to experience making it 🙂