North Korea claims ginseng spirit does not give drinker a hangover
Kaesong Koryo Insam Liquor is distilled from rice wine and ginseng root
Pyongyang promises that despite a 43 per cent ABV, it's hangover free
North Korean scientists claims to have invented an alcoholic beverage that does not leave you with a hangover.
Koryo Liquor is a spirit distilled from rice wine and fermented ginseng root, and despite an ABV of 43 per cent, is supposedly hangover free.
North Korean media claims the 'brandy' is a result of several years work by state food scientists, adding that Koryo Liquor is 'highly appreciated by experts and lovers'
Kim Jong-Un's state scientist' have reportedly been able to distil the miracle spirit by using rice rather than sugar during the fermentation process.
'Koryo Liquor, which is made of six-year-old Kaesong Koryo insam [ginseng], known as being highest in medicinal effect, and the scorched rice,' the Pyongyang Times reported.
The 86-proof spirit is 'highly appreciated by experts and lovers as it is suave and causes no