
A Hidden Gem in Woodinville: The Makgeolli Experience at Rainbrew Tucked away in an industrial side of Woodinville's wine and brewery district lies a one-of-a-kind treasure: a boutique makgeolli...
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Rainbrew is a family-owned and operated Korean-style rice winery nestled in Woodinville, WA. Embracing the art of traditional Korean alcohol, Rainbrew introduces brewed Korean rice wine, or sool, to the Pacific Northwest.
Blending elements of a brewery and a winery, Rainbrew offers a unique experience for enthusiasts seeking to explore the nuances of sool making. The launch product, TAKJU, boasts a harmonious blend of tartness and sweetness with hints of Korean melon, promising a rich mouthfeel best enjoyed when gently shaken and served cold.
By honoring the centuries-old Korean tradition of brewing and savoring naturally fermented beverages, Rainbrew stands as a proud ambassador of authentic and artisanal sool. Join us at our tasting room for an exclusive glimpse into our brewing process and indulge in our distinctive creations.
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A Hidden Gem in Woodinville: The Makgeolli Experience at Rainbrew Tucked away in an industrial side of Woodinville's wine and brewery district lies a one-of-a-kind treasure: a boutique makgeolli...
Absolutely wonderful experience here! The owner and staff were incredibly friendly and nice. They went over the process of making this Korean specialty with us, what each different type entailed,...
So fun seeing the a Makgeoli brewery in the Seattle area! I've visited the one in NY and was super excited to see one open so close to me! We went on a Sunday afternoon without reservation and...
We tried makgeolli for the first time during the pandemic via a virtual yelp event. I had not experienced it before, but since this time I have found myself wanting to seek it out more. I often...
So exciting to see a Korean winery/brewery in the area! I don't think there are any others that I know of. I enjoy makgeolli from time to time as it goes well with food. The winery itself was easy...