Korean food, K-pop and K-dramas have found a loyal audience in India over the past few years. That interest is now shaping what people drink as well. Riding this trend, homegrown craft brand So Good Soju has entered Karnataka, bringing its range of Korean-inspired spirits to Bengaluru and introducing three new flavours, Green Grape, Strawberry and Blueberry.
The move marks the brand's entry into one of India's fastest-growing premium beverage markets. It also comes as So Good Soju expands into Goa and the North East to strengthen its presence nationwide.
Three New Flavours Join The Portfolio

The latest launch expands the brand's portfolio to seven flavours across still and sparkling expressions. The range now includes Peach, Green Apple, Yuzu Lime and K-Bomb, alongside the new Green Grape, Strawberry and Blueberry variants.
According to the company, each new flavour is designed to appeal to different taste preferences. Green Grape offers a light, refreshing profile; Strawberry leans towards a fruit-forward taste with balanced acidity; while Blueberry delivers richer berry notes with a smooth finish.
The new additions reflect a broader shift toward lighter, flavour-led alcoholic beverages, which are increasingly popular among younger consumers. Low-alcohol drinks inspired by global drinking cultures are steadily finding space in Indian bars, restaurants and retail shelves.
Korean Culture Is Shaping Drinking Trends

The growing popularity of Korean entertainment and cuisine has also helped introduce more Indian consumers to soju, South Korea's traditional distilled spirit. As Korean food restaurants have expanded across major cities, K-pop and Korean dramas continue to influence lifestyle trends among younger audiences.
Commenting on the expansion, Jaspreet Singh, Founder of So Good Soju, said consumers today are looking for drinks that are lighter, flavour-forward and suited to more social occasions. He added that Bengaluru's evolving beverage scene made it the right market for the brand's next phase of growth.
Wider Expansion Across India
With its Karnataka debut, So Good Soju is now available at retail outlets in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune and Haryana, as well as both terminals at Mumbai Airport. The company says the new flavours will also roll out across Maharashtra, Goa, Haryana and Punjab in the coming weeks.
So Good Soju is backed by Penguin Overseas, which has been involved in building the soju category in India for nearly two decades. With interest in Korean-inspired food and beverages continuing to rise, more brands are looking to tap into this growing segment.
For consumers, the expanding range also means more choice, particularly for those looking beyond traditional spirits and experimenting with lighter, fruit-forward alternatives. As So Good Soju continues its expansion, the brand’s growing presence reflects the wider appetite for Korean-inspired drinks in India.
FAQs
Q1. Which new flavours has So Good Soju launched?
The brand has introduced Green Grape, Strawberry and Blueberry flavours.
Q2. Where has So Good Soju launched in Karnataka?
The brand has entered Bengaluru, marking its debut in Karnataka.
Q3. How many flavours does So Good Soju now offer?
Its portfolio now includes seven flavours: Peach, Green Apple, Yuzu Lime, K-Bomb, Green Grape, Strawberry and Blueberry.
Q4. Where is So Good Soju currently available?
The brand is available in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Haryana and both terminals of Mumbai Airport, with more states to follow.
Q5. Why is soju becoming popular in India?
The growing popularity of Korean food, K-pop and K-dramas, along with increasing demand for lighter, flavour-forward alcoholic beverages, has helped boost interest in soju.










