Oriental Brewery or OB is a Korean brewery established by the Doosan Group in 1952. Today OB produces several of Korea's most popular beverages including the OB, Cass and Cafri lager brands. Image File history File links Oblager. ... Image File history File links Oblager. ... DOOSAN, the 10th-largest business group in South Korea, has been around for over 109 years and is one of the countrys longest running companies. ...
Brands
OB Lager
OB Lager is a pale, 4.7% A.B.V. beer served on draft and in bottles all over Korea. Like many Asian beers which use rice in the brewing process it has a flavour reminiscent of Bohemian-style beers such as Budweiser.
Cass Lager Cass Lager Cass Brewery, previously owned by Jinro-Coors, is one of South Koreas leading brewers. ...
OB bought the Cass brand from Jinro-Coors in 1994.
OB Pale Ale
OB Pale Ale is mostly know for being served on draft and is popular for its dark bitter taste. It contains a dark amber color. Unlike its Lager counterpart, OB Pale Ale contains 7.2% alcohol.
Cafri
Cafri (A.B.V. 4%) is perhaps the lightest of all mainstream Korean beers and is more reminiscent of Corona and Sol than the typical European lagers. It is widely available in clear 330ml long-neck bottles but lags far behind OB, Cass and Hite in terms of popularity.