This list of Korean drinks includes drinks, traditional or modern, which are distinctive to or closely identified with Korea. Brands and companies are South Korean unless noted.
All Korean traditional non-alcoholic drinks are referred to as "eumcheongnyu" (ìÂÂì²Â률). According to historical documents regarding Korean cuisine, almost 200 items of eumcheongnyu are found. Eumcheongnyu can be divided into the categories of cha (ì°¨ tea), tang (àboiled water), jang (ìÂÂ¥ fermented grain juice with sour taste), suksu (), galsu (ê°Âì thirst water), hwachae (ÃÂÂì± fruit punch), sikhye (ìÂÂàsweet rice drink), sujeonggwa (ìÂÂì Âê³¼ persimmon drink), milsu or kkulmul (ë°ÂìÂÂ, ê¿Â물 honeyed water), jeup (즠juice) and milk by their ingredient materials and preparation methods. Among the eumcheongnyu, cha, hwachae, sikhye, and sujeonggwa are still widely favored and consumed; however, tang, jang, suksu, and galsu have almost disappeared in the present.