North Korea's latest launch ... beer
SEOUL (Reuters) - Communist North Korea's latest launch is sure to cause much frothing ... it is a locally brewed beer that promises drinkers it will help ease stress.
The impoverished state this week launched an advert on state TV for Taedonggang beer, a tipple it has been quietly brewing since shifting an entire brewery it bought in Britain to North Korea.
State TV shows almost no adverts -- although programing about local factories is common -- so the beer advert is a rare step toward commercialism.
Set to chirpy music and low-quality graphics, the ad opens with a glass filling with draught beer and the slogan: "Pride of Pyongyang."
In the ad aired on Thursday, the beer is consumed by a miner dripping with sweat and served to well-attired urban dwellers by attractive young women dressed in traditional Korean clothes.
"It represents the new look of Pyongyang," said the ad, monitored on Friday in Seoul. "It will be a familiar part of our lives."
The brew has been sometimes available in South Korea. It sells at hotels for foreigners in the North Korean capital for around $1.50
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Editing by David Fox)
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