Singer Lim Young-woong candidly revealed the relationship between alcohol and singing and conveyed an unexpected philosophy about drinking capacity (?).

On the 14th broadcast of the SBS variety show 'Sangolchonggak Young-woong', scenes showed him preparing a meal with comedian Heo Kyunghwan, Gwak Beom and singer Roy Kim.

That day, the members tasted the makgeolli cocktail Lim Young-woong made himself, and the conversation naturally turned to alcohol.

His close friends teased Lim Young-woong by calling him "the company dinner king," and Gwak Beom showed interest, saying, "Are we going to a restaurant? I'm curious about the famous places."

When Lim Young-woong said "please come visit sometime," Heo Kyunghwan retorted toward Gwak Beom, "Why make people uncomfortable? If you were someone he would invite, he would have invited you already. If he didn't invite you, be considerate," drawing laughs. Gwak Beom replied without backing down, joking, "Then I'll eat in the seat next to the famous restaurant," prompting bursts of laughter on site.

When the subject turned to drinking capacity, Roy Kim said, "I usually don't drink much. I only drink on days I don't sing," adding, "When I drink, I can't sing. My pitch drops by about half an octave."

Lim Young-woong agreed, saying, "When I drink and sing, I notice a difference too." Roy Kim added, "If it's bad, it can drop by a whole octave," and Lim Young-woong laughed and said, "Still, isn't it fine for conveying feeling?" Roy Kim chimed in, "That's right," as they continued a realistic drinking talk among singers.

Earlier in the broadcast, Lim Young-woong's makgeolli cocktail, which he made himself, received praise from the members, and at the drinking table he drew attention by showing a professional side that prioritizes condition and singing above all else.

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