We arrive in Seoul to rainy skies in the mid-afternoon - perfect, we haven't planned any tours today - let's go find some breweries.
Wikipedia: "South Korean beer had a reputation for blandness and low quality. North Korean beer, in contrast, tends not to be as light and is considered relatively good for Asian beer. The British business weekly "The Economist" caused an uproar in South Korea when it declared in 2012 that "brewing remains just about the only useful activity at which North Korea beats the South." The article and the success of North Korean microbreweries prompted the South Korean beer industry to reform, including changing the alcohol law to allow microbrewing in 2014."
Wikipedia: "South Korean beer had a reputation for blandness and low quality. North Korean beer, in contrast, tends not to be as light and is considered relatively good for Asian beer. The British business weekly "The Economist" caused an uproar in South Korea when it declared in 2012 that "brewing remains just about the only useful activity at which North Korea beats the South." The article and the success of North Korean microbreweries prompted the South Korean beer industry to reform, including changing the alcohol law to allow microbrewing in 2014."
Microbreweries looking very much like back home...
...and some fairly decent Detroit-style pizza is found.
Finishing the night in a family-run pub, hangin with the locals.