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Kaoliang liquor, Gaolang liquor or sorghum liquor is a strong distilled of Chinese origin made from fermented . It is a type of light-aroma . The liquor originates from Dazhigu (大直沽, located east of ), first appearing in the and is widely consumed across northern China in provinces such as , , and . It is primarily made and sold in and , but is also popular in , where it is called goryangju (: 고량주; : 高粱酒) or bbaegal (which originates from the Chinese character 白乾).Korean goryangju is produced in both North and South Korea, but Koreans also consume Chinese-produced and Taiwanese-produced kaoliang. Kaoliang ranges usually between 38 and 63 percent alcohol by volume.


Famous brands from Taiwan
Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor is one of the most popular brands of kaoliang in . As its name indicates, it is produced on the island of . The mainstays of the range are the standard 58 percent and 38 percent alcohol bottlings. Kinmen's kaoliang production traces its roots back to the Chinese Civil War when Chinese nationalist general encouraged Kinmenese farmers to grow sorghum to produce hard liquor as importing alcohol from Taiwan caused financial strain. Kaoliang liquor has become an integral part of Kinmen's economy and plays a significant role in the culture of Kinmen.

Yusan Kaoliang Chiew () is produced by the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation. It is named after the highest mountain in Taiwan, Yushan. One of the most notable products in the range is an "X.O." kaoliang aged for five years in tanks before bottling.

Matsu Tunnel 88 Kaoliang Liquor () is produced by the in Nangan Township, . The name is derived from the name of an abandoned military tunnel called Tunnel 88 which the distillery took over as storage space for their kaoliang and aged rice wine. All of the distillery's aged kaoliangs are stored in the tunnel for at least five years.


In popular culture
  • In the 1959 film , Chinese prisoners are said to be served a diet consisting of sorghum wine and soy pulp.
  • The 1987 film Red Sorghum is set in a rural kaoliang distillery in the province of China.
  • The fictional character , from 's award-winning novels Bridge of Birds, The Story of the Stone, and Eight Skilled Gentlemen, is named after kaoliang; his mother died in while requesting a last drink, and the abbot attending the birth mistook the syllables "Kao...li...kao..." as her intended name for the child. In Bridge of Birds, while telling the story of his birth, Li Kao describes kaoliang as "the finest and worst ever invented".


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