Monday, July 8, 2013

My Maesil-Ju (Korean Plum Wine) Experiment

Korea has it's varieties of alcohol (beer, soju, maekoli), but it wasn't until last month that I had the itch to make some of my own.  After a birthday lunch with my family, my Aunt offered up some of her homemade maesil-ju as apart of the celebration.  I'm usually not a big fan of liquors but this was delicious and became even more appealing when she explained just how easy it is to make.

Green plum season was over about a month ago, so I was a little late to the party and had to walk around Suji for about an hour before finding some.  Luckily I found a street vendor right next to school who had a case left so I bought what i needed and anxiously headed home.

After washing, drying and de-steming the plums, all that's next is to add them to a 5liter glass jug with some brown sugar, soju and a little bit of corn syrup.  After 2-3 months, I should have a bunch of Amaretto type Korean liquor to enjoy. Hopefully it all works out because I kind of mixed and matched a few different recipes...but it's worth it to try right?!

I'm looking forward to posting a picture of the final product this fall!




1 comment:

  1. For anyone interested to know the results of my Maesil-ju...I added the rest of the bag of brown sugar (shown above) about 2 months into the process, along with an extra bottle of soju. Unfortunately, because of the extra brown sugar, it turned out pretty sweet and syrupy. I had to add a little bit of water to make it taste normal.

    You could probably even use less brown sugar all together (maybe one bag total) and I bet it would taste just fine.

    ** I noticed I was getting a lot of pages view on this particular post so I thought I would offer up some more suggestions.

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