"At this Korean bar in Nashville they serve a 54-ounce plastic screw-top bottle of Hite — South Korea’s version of Budweiser — meant to be shared; it arrived ice-cold with four tiny glasses and embodied the communal spirit of Korean drinking culture that owner Tim Song says larger-format drinks are meant to encourage. Guests passed the bottle, poured for one another with two hands, made toasts, and paired the beer with fiery kimchi and juicy housemade dumplings; the playful, convivial moment (the squishy bottle was likened to a two-liter of Sprite) ended with the group ordering a second large bottle." - ByAmiel Stanek