Chae Yong Ju is a former member of the special forces in the military. She's physically and mentally strong and has her own unique cheerfulness. She is also good at hiding her true emotions. Now working as a salesperson for a liquor company for the past six years, she has been dubbed the sales king. Despite her dedication, her branch is on the verge of closing. To avoid the closure, she carries out a mission to sell a new beer made by brewmaster & CEO of the brewery company Yun Min Ju. Min Ju is a sensitive man good at sensing other people's emotions. He lives in a peaceful, quiet rural area to focus on making beer. When Yong Ju appears in front of him, however, his life is about to change. (Source: AsianWiki; edited by MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Arabic
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Русский
- Native Title: 취하는 로맨스
- Also Known As: Drunk Romance , Drunken Romance , In the Name of the Lord , In the Name of Alcohol , In The Name of Liquor , Romance in the Making , Juui Ileumeuro , Chwihaneun Lomaenseu , 주의 이름으로
- Director: Park Seon Ho
- Screenwriter: Lee Jeong Sin
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Brewing Love
Cast & Credits
- Kim Se JeongChae Yong JuMain Role
- Lee Jong WonYun Min JuMain Role
- Shin Do HyunBang A ReumMain Role
- Baek Sung ChulO Chan HwiMain Role
- Baek Hyun JooKo Suk JaSupport Role
- Park Jee ASim Yeong JaSupport Role
Reviews
What didn’t work was the majority of the rest of the plot, as well as the pacing. The beer storyline would have been okay if it had been minor but it took up so much time and was not interesting to watch. A lot of the character development and backstory felt like it was missing, even for the leads. Some of the side plots had potential and then felt like they either fell flat or were completely brushed past, like with Min-ju’s traumatic past and mental health, or the relationship with his dad. The second couple started off okay, although it was hard for me to get on board because the actor just looks so young, but their storyline felt very disappointing at the end. The way they addressed his backstory felt very clumsy, and their relationship felt very rushed and inauthentic. I really like Yong-ju’s grandma and wished the show had gone more into their relationship.
Brewing Love was very odd because the first few episodes were incredibly boring but then there were some great episodes in the middle. It felt like the show had maybe had a rough start and then hit its stride, but then I also felt that it got very boring again at the end. The show felt all over the place. It was disappointing because there were some episodes that were fantastic. The male lead was such a green flag and it was interesting how they flipped a lot of gender stereotypes with their relationship. There was a lot to like in the show, it was just very inconsistent.
Have a drink... or two
After first couple episodes (which were very slow) I thought this is going to be drama revolving around struggles (over)sensitive people have living in such loud world. And, since it was male lead who was sensitive, not typically FL, I was more interested to see how drama will explore his world and how he will "adapt" once he falls for FL. Unfortunately, they shifted focus on FL, her struggles and it became just one more drama with "ML is there for FL" and "wow, he is such a sweet guy".Do I regret watching it? No, I don't. Would I watch it if I knew half way writers will forget about his sensitivity and turn it into simple plot device? No, I wouldn't.
It is sweet drama about family and friendship and people should try it, with or without FF button.
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