Chunpoong Brewery (춘풍양조장)
www.chunpoong.co.kr
Chungpoong Brewery, a specialized brewery producing makgeolli, offers brewery tours and tasting sessions, conveying the value of Korean alcohol. Through these programs, the brewery shares Korean liquor culture and provides information about Korean alcohol. Visitors can also enjoy a dining and alcohol experience here.
- Address : 101-3 Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
- Capacity
6 people per session (Inquire in advance for groups)
- Age Range
Open to visitors ages 19 and over
- Experience Guide
Brewery tour, cultural heritage exhibit
- Information and Guides
+82-1899-8876
- Parking
Not available
- Day Off
Sundays and Mondays
- Operating Hours
Tuesday-Saturday 11:00-19:00
* Tour time 13:00 / 17:00 (Phone reservation available)
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- Film Locations
"The Chairman is Level 9 (2024)"
- Available Facilities
Brewery / Dining area / Yard
- Admission Fees
[Brewery tour] 80,000 won / 150,000 won
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