Thanks to the fame of ‘chicken and beer’ which is commonly referred to as ‘chi-mac,’ in South Korea, the export volume of beer last year reached its highest point. South Korea’s export volume of beer this year was to increase to an estimated record highs last year will be shifted to the new record.
Customs Officer said that the value of exports of beer last year increased 15.4% compared with a year earlier to 84.46 million US dollars. That number is the highest record in the history of South Korea.
The export volume of beer until July of this year increased 3.7% compared to the same period last year. In the past, the export volume of beer is very prominent before the summer, but in these days, the volume of exports remained stable without being tied season.
An official from the Customs Officer said the great achievement was due to the South Korean beer company managed to adjust the taste of beer products South Korea for foreigners. It is estimated that the phenomenon of increasing export volumes of beer will continue for the time being due to the influence of South Korean culture related to ‘chi-mac.’