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Geumjeongsanseong Tosanju

금정산성 토산주

Historic brewery in Busan's Geumjeong district, producing fortress makgeolli and clear takju near Geumjeongsanseong.

Region
Busan
Address
부산 금정구 산성로 453
Website
www.sanmak.kr/

Products (2)

Korean Makgeolli

Geumjeongsanseong Makgeolli

금정산성막걸리

Geumjeongsanseong Tosanju Brewery in Busan carries one of the longest continuous makgeolli lineages in Korea, producing this 8% brew within the walls of Geumjeongsanseong — a Joseon-era mountain fortress above the city. White rice and wheat-based nuruk (mil nuruk) are the only grain components, and the wheat nuruk is made in-house using traditional methods, including natural inoculation from the fortress's mountain air microbiome. This means each batch carries microbial signatures unique to this specific hilltop location. The aroma is deep: aged wheat bread, forest floor, and a slight koji mustiness. On the palate, the body is creamy and firmly structured, with sweetness that feels old-fashioned and grain-anchored — not the bright, clean sweetness of modern ipguk makgeolli but a darker, more complex sweetness with tannic edges. The wheat nuruk's earthy, slightly acidic character runs through the mid-palate like a backbone, and the finish is medium-long with a sourdough echo. At 8% ABV, the warmth is moderate and well-integrated. Compared to commercial makgeolli using manufactured nuruk, this tastes noticeably more terroir-driven — the fortress environment is genuinely in the glass. The brewery holds both Food Master (Sikmyeongin) recognition and 2016 Chajaganeun Yangjojang designation. Serve at 8-12°C with dwaeji-gukbap (pork rice soup) — Busan's signature comfort dish — where the earthy nuruk character and the porky, garlicky broth share a deep umami wavelength.

Fortress mountain-air microbiomeAged wheat bread depthDark tannic grain sweetness
Korean pancakes (jeon)fried chicken
8% ABV750ml
Geumjeongsanseong Makgeolli — Korean Makgeolli, from Busan, 8%
Korean Makgeolli

Cheongtak Makgeolli

청탁막걸리

Cheongtak Makgeolli is a 5% ABV makgeolli from Busan, brewed by Geumjeongsanseong Tosanju Brewery using domestic rice and traditional nuruk (wheat-based fermentation starter). Geumjeongsanseong Tosanju is one of Busan's most historically significant breweries, located near the ancient Geumjeongsanseong Fortress and known for nuruk-driven fermentation methods that produce earthier, more complex flavors than enzyme-based makgeolli. The 5% ABV and 750ml format make this an everyday drinking style — light enough for long meals yet carrying enough nuruk-derived character to remain interesting. Aspartame provides sweetness while keeping the caloric footprint low.

CreamySweet
Korean pancakes (jeon)fried chicken
5% ABV750ml
Cheongtak Makgeolli — Korean Makgeolli, from Busan, 5%