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Kajoku Drinks Menu Kajoku Drinks Draught Beer 생맥주 生ビール Asahi Super Dry Japan - Rice Lager 425ml pour 12 Fresh, crisp and clear, fully-imported from Japan Beer - 330ml bottles 맥주 ビール Cass Fresh Korea - Pale Lager - Crisp & refreshing 7.20 Kloud (can) Korea - Pale Lager - 100% malt, rich & smooth 8.20 Asahi Dry Black Japan - Schwarzbier - Nutty & sweet 9.70 Asahi Soukai Japan/Australia - Pale Lager 7.20 'Refreshing' - mid-strength, low carb. Kirin Megumi Japan/Australia - Lager 8.20 'Gift' - smooth and subtly sweet Kirin Ichiban Shibori Japan - Lager 10.20 Premium, 'first press' lager, fully-imported Yebisu Japan - Dortmunder Lager 11.20 Rich and mellow, hops & 100% malt Suntory The Premium Malt's Japan - Pilsner 11.20 100% malt - sweet, fresh & fruity Sapporo (650ml can) Japan/Vietnam - Pale Lager 14.20 Medium body, light hops - in a can to make lesser cans weep Sapporo Black (650ml can) Japan/Vietnam - Dark Lager 15.20 Crisp & smooth, roasted malt & bitter hops, coffee & chocolate notes Kyoto Matcha IPA Japan - 8.5% - India Pale Ale 16.20 Craft beer from Kyoto, strong hops flavour with vibrant matcha Cider 사이다 サイダー Little Creatures Pipsqueak Apple Cider (330ml) Australia 9.50 Pre-Mixed "PuruPuru'" / '"wobble-wobble" Sparkling Shochu-based cocktails with soft jelly 9 Ringo (apple ), or Ume (plum ) Soju 소주 Korea's famous spirit - drink in shots with friends Chamisul from Seoul, No. 1 in Korea 16 btl Fruit Soju 과일 소주 Fruit-flavoured spirit Apple, Blueberry, Grape, Honey, Lychee, Peach, 16 btl Watermelon & many more - ask staff for available flavours Makgeolli 막걸리 マッコリ Korean unrefined rice wine. A teapot full of fun! Kooksoondang Ssal Makgeolli 15 Nihonshu 日本酒 (Often inaccurately referred to as 'sake') Hakutsuru Josen Tanrei - Junmai, Hyogo 12 Medium neutral, very drinkable, poured chilled (glass) Sake Hitosuji Umenishiki - Junmai, Ehime 22 ('Devoted To Alcohol') Sweeter, served chilled or warm (250ml) Otokoyama - Tokubetsu Junmai, Hokkaido 20 ('Man Mountain') Medium, served chilled or warm (250ml) Tsukasabotan Senchu Hassaku - Tokubetsu Junmai, Kochi 20 Drier, served chilled or warm (250ml) Harushika - Junmai Ginjo, Hyogo 21 ('Spring Deer') Fruity, served chilled (250ml) Yoshikubo Ippin - Junmai Daiginjo, Ibaraki 27 The highest grade, highly-polished rice, chilled (250ml) Shochu 焼酎 Japanese spirits - straight, with ice, mizuwari (ice water) or oyuwari (hot water) Kuro Kirishima Imo - Sweet Potato, Miyazaki 7.50 g / 75 b Recommended - ice or oyuwari Satsuma Kannoko Mugi - Barley, Kagoshima 8 g Recommended - straight, ice or mizuwari Unkai Towakura Kome - Rice, Miyazaki 7.50 g / 75 b Recommended - ice or mizuwari Godo Tantakatan Shiso - Japanese herb, Hokkaido 7.50 g / 75 b Recommended - ice Spirits スピリッツ 양주 Mixers - Coke, Lemonade, Dry Ginger Ale, Tonic, Soda, Orange Juice Basic - Smirnoff Vodka, Gordon's Gin, Bundaberg Rum, Jim 8 Beam Bourbon, Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky El Jimador Blanco Tequila 9 Ko-OnN Japanese Spirit Yuzu and Green Tea 15 Mount Gay 'Eclipse' Golden Rum 9 Angostura 1919 Rum 10 Zacapa 23 Rum straight or ice only 11 Ryoma Japanese Rum straight or ice only 16 Rhum Agricole from Kikusui, Japan - aged 7 years in oak See our full Gin List, including the largest selection of Japanese craft gins anywhere in the world outside of Japan! See our full Whisky List, the largest collection of Japanese whisky in Queensland! Highball ハイボール Suntory Kakubin whisky served long with ice, lemon & soda 10 Fruit Wines & Liqueurs Seoljungmae Maesilju 매실주 22 btl Korean plum liqueur, with whole green plums, chilled (360ml) Hakutsuru Umeshu 梅酒 7.50 Japanese plum liqueur, chilled. (Straight, ice or soda) Choya Green Tea Umeshu 宇治 茶 梅酒 8 Sweet Japanese plum liqueur tempered with green tea's fresh bitterness. (Straight, ice or soda) Choya Black Sugar Umeshu 黒糖 梅酒 9 Japanese plum liqueur with black sugar and a touch of dark rum. (Straight, ice or soda) Kiuchi Umeshu 梅酒 10 Ume steeped in sweetened beer-spirit (distilled from the famous Hitachino Nest White Ale). Previously awarded 'Best Umeshu In Japan'. (Straight, ice or soda) Suntory Yamazaki Cask-Matured Umeshu 梅酒 13 Ume steeped in sweetened white spirit, matured in ex-Yamazaki whisky casks. (Straight, ice or soda) Hakutsuru Yuzushu ゆず酒 7.50 Japanese yuzu (citron) liqueur, chilled. (Straight, ice or soda) Shinruchu Anzushu 杏酒 10 Japanese apricot liqueur. (Straight, ice or soda) Bohae Bokbunjaju 복분자주 22 btl Koean wild black raspberry wine (375ml bottle) Lejay Cassis カシス 7 Suntory - Melon, Strawberry, Banana 7 Cointreau 8 Matcha Kahlua 抹茶 カルーア 10 Japan-exclusive, green tea coffee liqueur Denki Bran Old 電氣 ブラン オールド 13 Complex brandy-based liqueur from Asakusa's famed Kamiya Bar Vermouth Aromatised, fortified wine - a classic aperitif! Straight, ice or soda. Unico Zelo Yuzu Vermouth 12 Limited edition Australian sweet vermouth, a Nebbiolo base with yuzu and native Australian flavourings. Mancino Sakura Vermouth 14 Limited edition bianco vermouth, a Trebbiano base with sakura and violet flavourings. Cocktails 칵테일 カクテル Sulchip & Izakaya Classics Pub/restaurant standards Soju Shrub Soju & Korean sweet drinking vinegar 8 홍초 소주 Ask staff for range of available fruit flavours! Soghurt 요쿠르트 소주 Soju, yoghurt drink, lemonade 10 Cassis Orange/Soda/Oolong カシス 8/8/9 Oolong-hai ウーロンハイ Shochu and Oolong tea 10 Fuzzy Korean Navel ファジー韓国のネーブル 10 Hairy Korean Navel ヘアリー韓国のネーブル 13 Peach Schnapps & Korean Tangerine juice (plus Vodka for 'Hairy') Matcha Kahlua 10 Japan-exclusive green tea coffee liqueur, over ice with milk and matcha powder, or soy milk and roasted soybean powder (vegan) Kajoku Specialties Kor Royale flute 12 Prosecco with Korean wild black raspberry wine Pink Lemonade ice, highball 13 Sakura liqueur, lemonade Long & sparkling cherry blossom aroma Naka-Meguro-ni ice, rocks glass 14 Gin, Campari, Umeshu Our twist on the classic Negroni G&C&T ice, highball 15 Nikka Coffey gin, cold-brew coffee, tonic A pun-tastic riff on the classic highball Love Hotel straight up, cocktail glass 15 Shochu, pink grapefruit, topped with rosé wine Lychee Maktini straight up, cocktail glass 15 Makgeolli, Beefeater, lychee, topped with lemonade Tea N Tea ice, highball 16 Suntory Matcha Liqueur, Oolong-cha It's dynamite! Dos Amigos Coreanos shot glasses 11 El Jimador Blanco Tequila, Kimchi Sangrita Sip fine tequila with our spin on the traditional accompaniment Tanabata Mist straight up, cocktail glass 18 Hendrick's, Calpis, lemon and an Absinthe mist Prosperity straight up, masu box 18 Angostura 1919, Mount Gay 'Eclipse', Umeshu, Vermouth, Amargo Chuncho and Angostura bitters Matcha Espresso Martini straight up, cocktail glass 18 Vodka, Matcha Kahlua, White Crème de Cacao, cold-brew coffee The popular classic, enhanced with Matcha Kahlua! Shots 샷 ショット Ro-Sham-Bo Chilli Vodka, Peach Schnapps, lime, idiocy 9 Pickleback Beefeater gin w Chicken Mu pickle brine chaser 9 Tequila Shot El Jimador Blanco tequila, salt, lime wedge 10 Wine ワイン 와인 Glass / Bottle-Carafe White House White 7.50g / 25c South Australia - Chardonnay Chum Churum Chardonnay 23btl Sout Korea - 360ml bottle Summit Chardonnay 43btl Granite Belt - barrel-fermented - spices, toasted oak & fruit Giesen 'Vineyard Selection' Sauvignon Blanc 35btl Marlborough, NZ - gooseberry & passionfruit Symphony Hill Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 9g / 39b Granite Belt - fresh & crisp, lime, grassy herbs, passionfruit Symphony Hill Gewürztraminer 11g / 52b Granite Belt - perfect match for spicy dishes Symphony Hill Sparkling Serenade 8.50g / 36b Granite Belt - lightly sparkling Moscato Giallo Robert Channon Verdelho 9g / 39b Granite Belt "by far the best Verdelhos I have ever tasted" - James Halliday Summit 'Star Jasmine' Moscato 36btl Granite Belt - aromatic & sweet Symphony Hill Prosecco 9.50g / 43b Granite Belt - peach, apricot, apple & pear Grace Gris de Koshu 65btl Yamanashi, Japan - dry white from Japan's native Koshu grape, soft fruit flavour Pink Jester Hill 'Two Fools Sommers Red' Rosé 8g / 34b Granite Belt - raspberry, glacé cherries & stewed plums Red House Red 7.50g / 25c South Australia - Merlot Chum Churum Cabernet Sauvignon 23b South Korea - 360ml bottle Symphony Hill Shiraz 9g / 40b Granite Belt - juicy plum, spice, black pepper Tobin Wines 'Max' Shiraz 'Block One' 65btl Granite Belt - white pepper, anise, chocolate, spice, vanilla Boireann 'La Cima' Barbera 43btl Granite Belt - spicy, savoury, sweet cherry notes Jester Hill 'Touchstone' Sangiovese 42btl Granite Belt - great with Bulgogi, Spicy Pork and more Summit 'Ryan's Daughter' Pinot Noir Reserve 49btl Granite Belt - earthy, aromatic rose & black cherry Tobin Wines 'Elliot' Merlot 60btl Granite Belt - rose petal, Satsuma plum, fruitcake Non-Alcoholic ノンアルコール 무 알콜 Soft drinks (375ml can) - Coke, Coke No Sugar, Lemonade, Fanta 4 Chilsung Cider (250ml can) 4 Korean 'cider', a bit like lemonade DemiSoda (250ml can) Korean sparkling real juice drink 4 Apple, Grape, Lemon or Peach Milkis (250ml can) Milk and soft drink, together at last 4 Sak Sak / Bong Bong (238ml can) 4 Korean grape drink…with whole grapes! Calpis Water (335ml can) Hilarious name, refreshing taste 5 Melon Cream Soda (350ml can) Japanese deliciousness 5 Aloe Vera Juice Drink (glass) 5 Good for putting out chilli-fires Pear Juice Drink (glass) 5 Korean pear juice, in a glass, tip into mouth Tangerine Juice (glass) Korean and awesome 5 Pokka Guava Juice Drink (300ml can) Sweet and delicious 5 Itoen Green Tea (340ml can) Chilled Japanese green tea 5 Oolong-cha (340ml can) Chilled Oolong tea 5 Pokka Ice Teas (300ml can) 5 with real brewed black tea and fruit juice, cool and refreshing Lemon, Lychee or Peach Schweppes Natural Mineral Water, Tonic, Soda or 5 Ginger Ale (300ml bottle) Mocktails not to be mocked! Saint Vinnie 7 Korean drinking vinegar, soda water Black Raspberry, Blueberry, Grape, Pineapple, Pomegranate - a sweet and tangy treat, ask staff for available flavours! Tea Premium Japanese Leaf Tea Pot for two / Pot for more Sencha Green tea 5 / 7 Genmaicha Green tea & roasted rice 5 / 7 Korean Powder Tea Cup Insamcha Red ginseng tea 3 Korean Honey Tea Cup Saenggangcha (ginger) or Yujacha (citron) 4 Pot Of Hot Water 1.50 .
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