DIY -如何做Soju灯

相似于 早先岗位这Zedomax Soju灯。 巨大事是我甚而没有设法做它,那里从我的致力到每日喝,当blogging时。 (是,如果您是18,我们推荐这条路线。 保证有伴侣,当喝时。 DWC -饮料与伴侣),虽然我喝主要啤酒,我有时采取Soju,因为它是仅16%酒精并且我们我饮料较不因而没得到啤酒肚。 加号, soju给您更好的想法,并且我们您是更加创造性的。 (好,孩子,不按照我的例子,直到您是在您的晚20s…)
很好,我真正地没完成Soju灯,我必须仍然完成另一边(我未有它,是非常繁忙的用米酒。 米酒也是非常好。)
One day, if I do finish my Soju Lamp, I will post a nice picture of it. (The above picture is actually a year and a half worth of work. Why I haven’t finished yet? Sometimes, I forget to save the Soju bottle caps.)
HOWTO: Make sure you untwist your Soju bottle carefully so all of the metals stay intact. Then, simply twist the ends of Soju bottle cap while making sure NOT to twist it off the cap. Then shape it so it will fit right on the edge of your lamp. That’s all! Now, the rule is that you must finish all your drinks before putting it on your lamp. So make sure take a long term plan for this project. (Maybe 1-3 years based on your drinking and metal twisting skills. I’ve had many times where I’ve lost the metal ends even though I have a lot of experience…)
By the way, what is Soju? You can read all about it on Wikipedia. Well, to explain it simply, it’s similar to Japanese Sake, but slightly with more alcohol and somewhat like vodka in taste. Chamisul is the Soju you gotta go for if you want to real stuff.
You can email me at max at zedomax dot com if you have any trouble or if you start throwing up and can’t blog…just don’t blame me.
They say in Korea, in order to do business, you have to be able to drink this… (Well that’s what everyone says and I think it’s true…)
UPDATE: Here’s a video of what Soju does to you if you drink too much:
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I think you’ve got some garbage on your lamp.
NIce lamp. I love Soju. I stock up when ever I fly into South Korea. I have never found it in the States. Did U? I ask cause the lids that are on Uer lamp are not like the lids on my bottles that I got in Korea. PLUS the stuff I get is 20%. but we all know how strick S.Korea is about regulating things.
Oh yeah, I get these from Kukje Market in Daly City.
Here:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/_3AAKZT-6qeCs9VZO6e67Q
Yeah, the soju you get here I heard is crap but regardless, I can’t really taste much difference so…
But the bottle caps are yeah, again, probably not genuine…I will have to pick up some genuine ones on my next trip to korea… ;p
Soju can make you do some stupid things….like climbing on acoconut tree with a few bottles of Soju on you and falling flat on your back.
That stuff sneaks up on you, because it tastes so nice! No hang overs though….Personally I love it, we get our directly from S. Korea JINRO it’s the best!
The only words in English on the bottle are SMILE AGAIN…for sure you willl be smiling after a few bottles!
Nice. Soju is definitely a great brew!
I AM in an Island in the Caribbean and drinking Soju……I have to say it’s the best, with Coconut water goes good!!!!
Soju is available in the states, go to any Korean market and if they dont have it they can point you in the right direction.
If you dont feel like leaving your keyboard, you can buy it online (Jinro Soju, biggest maker)
http://products.ec21.com/manufacturers/soju.html
… cant you just do the same thing woth the wine bottles… or better yet… not start making it becyase by my luck i will be almost done and then the dog will nock it over and they will get stepped on… and so on…
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