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Contemporary Korean Beers

The Korean beer market is dominated by the three major brands; Cass, Hite and OB. Most restaurants and bars will only have one on tap, as they are largely regarded as extremely similar in taste and price. Foreign beers are available but are generally expensive - figure on paying at least W10,000 ($10) and as much as W15,000 ($15) for a pint of Guinness in downtown Seoul. Microbreweries are starting to appear and the market as a whole is showing increasing signs of sophistication.


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Hite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (238 words)
In 2001 the company had three factories, and in 2002 its share of the domestic beer market was some 55%, up from 30% in 1992.
Along with OB and Cass, Hite is often found on draft in Korean bars and pubs.
This article about a Korean corporation or company is a stub.
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