5 New Indian Alcohol Brands That Everyone Should Try

This post was last updated on March 6th, 2019

New Indian Alcohol

It’s been a great decade for the alcohol lovers. As per a report by WHO, the alcohol consumption in India doubled in 11 years. So, no doubt people are loving their drinks a lot. Alcoholic beverages are now not just restricted to happy occasions but have also become weekend partners for the young and ambitious millennials.

In this golden age of booze, new alcohol brands are also popping up – each one offering something new to the market. Here we have listed 5 of the new entrants that are ready to be people’s favourite in no time!

5 New Indian Alcohol Brands That Everyone Should Try:

1. Rockdove

Offering an exquisite flavour, this new entrant in the market is manufactured by Hermes Distillery. The sparkling golden yellow colour, smooth aroma and fine aftertaste of this premium whisky have quickly garnered a number of fans and it is making its way in the top shelf of the whisky lover’s collection. It aptly matches the style of sophisticated and success-oriented generation.

Another interesting fact that makes this whiskey chart the top position in this list is its manufacturing process. Rockdove is distilled in a Tomsa plant which is the first of its kind in India and meets the highest of standards to ensure the best quality drink. If the brand kept up with this pace, there’s no doubt it’ll become the best whisky in India in the years to come.

2. Wild Tiger Rum

Renowned as India’s first premium rum, Wild Tiger Rum is an exotic blend made of Indian molasses spirit distilled in columns. Aged between 2 to 5 years,  it is matured in American Oakwood casks (only from Kentucky) offering delectable undertone of the rum. Rum lovers often call this a “rumtastic” drink to enjoy.

It’s dark amber colour with an intense hint of vanilla, toasted wood, cocoa and butterscotch make it a must-try for everyone. The bottle of Wild Tiger Rum is something that makes it an interesting brand among all. It is covered in a velvet sleeve that resembles tiger skin reflecting the company’s commitment towards tiger conservation in India. Fascinating, isn’t it?

3. Paul John Brilliance

An extraordinary alcohol brand which has put forth the exclusive Indian single malt whisky on the world map. It’s not as new as the other ones on the list, but every time you taste this blissful drink, you can’t stop admiring its brilliance. With its sparkling copper colour and sweet fragrance, Paul John Brilliance gives sensory delight a new definition.

Listed among the best whisky brands in India, this whisky has everything nice, whether it is the unique palate or amazing aftertaste. The drink is best paired with luscious fruit pies and Indian grilled meat dishes. So next time you have a get together with your loved ones, include Paul John Brilliance to make the most of your time!

4. After Dark

This one is for the people who love adventure and excitement in life. Manufactured by Radico Khaitan, this is a 100% grain-based whisky that has charmed every person who has tasted it. The brand is available in 750ml, 375ml and 180ml bottles and is best suited to bring life to the party. The brand’s tagline — One Life, Many Passions…Why wait?— itself unveils its energetic aura.

4. Bira 91

A brand-new beer, Bira 91 is taking the Indian market with a storm. Launched in 2015, the brand has become the best choice of millennials. With an alcohol content of 7%, it is a high-intensity wheat beer. It has a distinct taste that is low on bitterness and high on honey and caramel notes. It is the uniqueness of this beer and its quirky and contemporary packaging that has made it a popular alcoholic drink you must try once.

While there is always a special place for legendary alcohol drinks, trying out these new brands is no less than a surprising new treat for the taste buds. And trust us, the authenticity, amazing taste and alluring aroma of these alcohol brands will take you by surprise, wanting you to take another sip!

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