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J&J Brewery in Yongin, Gyeonggi, produces the Cheonghon colorful spirits line in multiple varieties.
청혼 화이트
Cheonghon White is a 13% ABV makgeolli from J&J Brewery in Gyeonggi-do, brewed with Yongin Baekok rice and wheat nuruk sourced locally. The texture leads the experience — creamy, full-bodied, and softly sweet — while the fermentation stays gentle rather than funky, keeping the overall impression clean and approachable. At 375ml, the bottle is sized for a single meal, and the 13% ABV gives it more presence than standard-strength makgeolli without tipping into heaviness. It pairs naturally with crispy jeon, fried chicken, and pungent kimchi, where its plush mouthfeel smooths sharp and oily flavors. The Baekok rice, a premium Yongin cultivar, contributes a rounded grain sweetness that becomes the structural center of the drink.

청혼 레드25
Cheonghon Red 25 is a 25% ABV soju from J&J Brewery in Gyeonggi-do, distilled from a blend of Yongin Baekok rice and local barley with wheat nuruk. The dual-grain base gives the spirit a layered grain character — the rice contributes clean sweetness while the barley adds a toasted, slightly savory dimension that single-grain sojus typically lack. At 25% ABV, it is firm enough for neat sipping but stays smooth and approachable, with a dry, tidy finish that avoids lingering sweetness or burn. The 375ml bottle suits focused pairing sessions with galbi, bossam, or sashimi where the spirit needs structural presence without heavy oak or sugar. This is a soju that demonstrates how grain selection can shape personality in a distillate.

청혼 블루
Cheonghon Blue is a 15% ABV cheongju (clear rice wine) from J&J Brewery in Gyeonggi-do, brewed with Yongin Baekok rice and wheat nuruk. The approach is one of precision and restraint — the wine is filtered to clarity, and the flavor profile stays clean, smooth, and polished without any assertive fermentation funk. At 15%, it carries enough body to stand alongside Korean dishes with nuance, yet remains light enough that it never overshadows delicate flavors. The 375ml format fits intimate meals, particularly grilled fish, steamed plates, or full hanjeongsik courses where every element on the table benefits from a drink that supports rather than leads. Baekok rice, a Yongin-specific cultivar, anchors the wine in a soft grain sweetness that defines its character.
