Food & Drinks
A List Of Best Whisky Brands In India That You Can’t Miss

If there is one drink we call that can coalesce the nation, it’s the perfect old-fashioned whiskey. Whiskey not only pours fun to live but also pour life into the life. It is the signifier of all the celebrations, be it a friends party, birthday, anniversary or wedding, it is an ultimate drink of entente and the best drink to unwind after a protracted exhausting day of work. Bringing to you the 26 Best Whisky Brands in India that will surely put you in a dilemma: What the hell should I drink? From country-made desi whiskey to the most exquisite single malts to the Blended one the number of varieties has exploded over the past decade or so and we are sure none of them should fail to please your alcohol bourne. So whether you’re looking for an easy weekend sipper on chilling stones or on the rocks, massive peat smoke for a spine-chilling winter night, or a budget bourbon for a pitcher of Old Fashioneds, we’ve got the perfect bottle for you. Scroll down to know more about the Best Whisky Brands in India.
1. Monkey Shoulder Triple Malt
For the lads and ladies who need all of it, Monkey Shoulder is crafted from not only one, but three distinct single malts – Balvenie, Glenfiddich and Kininvie, and packs in a super smooth ride! Be prepared for mellow vanilla notes with spicy pointers, and enjoy this one either on the rocks or in an exciting cocktail. One of the finest and Best Whisky Brands in India.
Price of Monkey Shoulder Triple Malt whiskey in India: Rs. 4000 for 700 ml.
2. Talisker 18
An intense drink, this tipple starts offevolved gently with a rich and fruity aroma and mild toffee notes, but as you sit back and relish your drink, you get a more extreme experience, this is smoky and even packs in a bit of a spicy kick!
Price of Talisker 18 whiskey in India: Rs. 5548 for 750 ml. (10 Years Old)
3. The Glenlivet 12
This one is pretty refreshing malt! An entry-stage Glenlivet, the 12-year-old packs in a citrusy punch, with the smooth aroma of grapefruit lemon and juicy citrus notes lingering on long after you’ve completed your drink.
Price of The Glenlivet 12 whiskey in India: Rs. 5610 for 750 ml. (12 Years Old)
4. Glenfiddich 12
The World’s most awarded single malt Scotch Whiskey and one of the last family distilleries, Glenfiddich 12 is one of the biggest players in this segment globally and proudly fits under the segment of one of the Best Whisky Brands in India. mild and clean on the palate, this one is thought for a fruity aroma and a sweet, creamy mouthfeel.
Price of Glenfiddich 12 whiskey in India: Rs. 5750 for 750 ml. (12 Years Old)
5. Director’s Special Whisky
Director’s Special is the scotch whiskey of choice in India because it’s taste is mature and rich. It is made by mixing hand picked barley and malt. The whiskey has a smooth taste which is complemented by its rich aroma. The distinct flavor leaves an indelible impression upon all those who happen to cross its path, with every sip being a veteran’s delight. With an alcohol percentage of 42.8%, it is available in world class bottles of 375, 750 and 1000 ml.
Price of Director’s special whiskey in India: Rs. 310 for 750 ml.
6. Glenmorangie Nectar d’Or
Master of Malt! Getting more matured in hand-selected wine barriques from the well-known sweet wine growing vicinity of France, Glenmorangie Nectar d’Or offers splendid tipple rich, spicy sweet and spicy with notes of ginger, nutmeg lemon meringue, honeycomb and dessert-like flavors.
Price of Glenmorangie Nectar d’Or whiskey in India: Rs. 4120 for 750 ml. (12 Years Old)
7. Paul John Brilliance
Another desi single malt, this one is distilled in sunny Goa, and again packs in an interesting bouquet of pleasant flavors: begins on a touch of fruitiness with a creamy texture and moving on to pointers of honey, apple, vanilla, and cinnamon. scrumptious!
Price of Paul John Brilliance whiskey in India: Rs. 699 for 750 ml.
8. Amrut
The first single malt Whisky that is certainly Indian, Amrut is made out of hand-picked Indian barley from the foothills of the Himalayas and has a notable richness of flavor. splendidly layered, be prepared to taste a touch of spicy, floral, sweet and toffee notes.
Price of Amrut whiskey in India: Rs. 3608 for 750 ml.
9. Imperial Blue
It is a perfect blend of Indian grain spirits and imported scotch malts for exquisite smoothness. One of the Best Whisky Brands in India Imperial Blue delivers value at an affordable price point. Through its consistent quality delivery, it has created a large following for itself across the country. For Groupe Pernod Ricordo, which owns the leading liquor brands, Seagram’s Imperial Blue, is the leading whiskey brand and fastest selling whiskey in India.
Price of Imperial Blue In India: Rs. 404 for 750 ml.
10. Haywards
With a firm presence in the Middle East, Haywards Fine is quickly becoming a pertinent label in United Spirits’ whiskey portfolio. Haywards fine whiskey is owned by Diageo –USL, which is mainly originated from India. Haywards whiskey is carefully blended with extra neutral alcohol and flavorings. Haywards Fine Whisky is a great value for money brand with an extreme following in some of the African markets. The cautious blend of alcohol gives you additional smoothness in the taste. It has good selling in the market due to its softness in the drink. It is best to be served neat with chilled club soda, a splash of water or with the cola along with ice.
Price of Haywards in India: Rs.325 for 1000 ml.
11. Royal Stag
Royal Stag, also known as Seagram’s Royal Stag, is an Indian brand of whiskey launched in 1995. It is available in many countries around the world in various pack sizes. It is Pernod Ricard’s best selling brand by volume. It is a blend of grain spirits and imported Scotch malts. It is commonly available in 1 L, 750 ml, 375 ml and 180 ml bottles and also available in 90 ml and 60 ml bottles. The brand is named after a species of deer famous for its antlers, that is also featured in its logo. It is produced in several company-owned as well as bottler-owned distilleries. It was the first whiskey brand launched in India that did not use any artificial flavors.
Price of Royal Stag in India: Rs. 886 for 750 ml
12. Bagpiper
Bagpiper Whisky, which retails over 9 million cases a year, is an iconic brand by United Spirits Ltd. It is defined by a light malty aroma and smooth woody character and has been a popular choice among the masses since 1976. The Bagpiper Sardar has a universal recall and is the strong mascot for the brand. The Bagpiper can now be associated with the victory of good over evil through many Bollywood references. Their tagline “Khoob Jamega Rang” has become a known statement in pop culture verses.
Price of Bagpiper in India: Rs. 310 for 750 ml.
13. Mc Dowell’s No. 1
McDowell’s No.1 Whisky is an exquisitely smooth blend of imported Scotch, select Indian malts and premium grain spirits. The brand purpose for McDowell’s No. 1 today is to enable friends to celebrate the bonds of true brotherhood. To build closer connects and build stronger aspiration among our consumers, McDowell’s No.1 has refreshed its brand identity and packaging to move forward from its existing imagery and embed the brand with strong markers of close friendship and brotherhood.
Price of Mcdowell’s No. 1 in India: Rs. 404 for 750 ml.
14. Officer’s Choice
Launched in 1988 and positioned in the regular whiskey segment, Officer’s Choice Whisky is one of the largest whisky brands in the world and also one of the largest exported spirits brands with a presence in over 18 countries. A smooth whiskey with a finely balanced malt blend. A market leader in 18 states across India with a national market share of 40%, the brand sells itself as the righteous whiskey. Their motto is to encourage customers to make the right choices in life and recognize the officer inside them.
Price of Officer’s Choice in India: Rs. 290 for 750 ml. of Officer’s Choice Blue Whiskey
15. Original Choice
Original Choice is one of the top-selling brands in India’s popular whiskey segment and is one of the top 10 selling whiskeys worldwide, with sales exceeding 11 million cases a year. The Original Choice Whisky blend has been carefully crafted and perfected to offer the same rich experience as that of a malt whiskey, but at an affordable price. Its light malty aroma with a hint of a smooth woody character, from the use of malt spirits specifically matured in pre-identified American oak casks, has ascertained that the Original Choice Whisky experience is espoused by millions of loyalists over the years. Enjoy its distinct flavor and let the spirit of smoothness unfold gently. For sure it is one of the Best Whisky Brands in India.
Price of Original Choice Whiskey in India: Rs. 230 for 750 ml.
16. Old Tavern
The brown, gold liquid lives in a classy bottle, carefully blended with flavors to give it a distinctive taste and a smooth finish. Old Tavern is carefully blended with flavors and neutral alcohol that gives it a great taste and a smooth finish. Old Tavern is a blended whiskey produced by United Spirits Limited, which is owned by the giant United Breweries Group. Old Tavern whiskey comes with a distinguished taste loved in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, Old Tavern Whisky is one of India’s most renowned whiskeys.
Price of Old Tavern in India: Rs. 284 for 750 ml.
17. Blender’s Pride
Blenders Pride is the leading core brand of premium blended whiskey within the Pernod Ricard portfolio in India. Without artificial flavoring, this whiskey is made by blending Indian grain spirit with imported Scottish malt. It doesn’t give you a hangover or a headache like other cheap whiskeys and it goes well with Coke. Blenders Pride was launched in 1995 in the Premium admix category. A blend of imported scotch malts from Chivas Brothers and select premium Indian grain spirits. Blenders Pride is the result of 140 years of Seagram’s great tradition of blending fine whiskeys. No artificial flavors, consistent quality, exceptional taste, and aspiration led communication has powered the brand to category leadership with current annual volume exceeding 5 Million cases.
Price of Blender’s Pride in India: Rs. 929 for 750 ml.
18. Aristocrat Black
The distinctly new child on the town from the iconic Aristocrat family, Aristocrat Black has a floral and honeyed aroma, and an exceedingly smooth taste profile, with only a tease of green apple and spice.
Price of Aristocrat Black in India: Rs. 290 for 750 ml.
19. Jack Daniel’s
The iconic Jack Daniel’s just fits here because it’s a completely distinct “Tennessee” whiskey, and more similar to bourbon, it more often than not distilled from corn. With a sweet aroma and notes of caramel and toasty oak, this one makes quite the best combo with a soda, ice or cola of your preference.
Price of Jack Daniel’s in India: Rs. 4590 for 750 ml.
20. 8 PM
Marketed as an unprecedented blend of malts, 8 PM created history when it sold more than a million cases within the year of its release. Defined as brilliantly smooth and sturdy, this drink is now can also be enjoyed in a 180 ml tetra pack!
Price of 8 PM in India: Rs. 300 for 750 m
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Food & Drinks
56 South Delhi restaurants serve food in the alfresco style

If you have been a fan of open-air dining, then be ready for some amazing dining experiences as 56 South Delhi restaurants are planning to serve food in the classic alfresco style! A total of 56 restaurants and eateries in South Delhi can serve food and beverages in open-air spaces and terraces, a decision in this regard was taken by South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC).
However, permission to serve food and liquor in open space is permitted to those restaurants which hav e obtained permission from the civic authority after fulfilling certain criteria.
A senior official privy with the development told IANS that as of now 56 restaurants have been permitted to serve food and beverages in open spaces like terraces. The proposal for permitting liquors and foods in open-air space with certain regulations was made by SDMC last year and the applications were invited to get permission.
Out of total, as many as 39 applications were received from areas in the South zone which includes — Hauz Khas, Green Park and Greater Kailash. Similarly, a total of 31 applications were received from Najafgarh zone, which comprises areas such as Dwarka and Aerocity.
Fifteen applications were received from areas in the Central zone like Lajpat Nagar, Bhogal and Defence Colony. Nine applications were received from Western zone areas like Punjabi Bagh, Rajouri Garden and Tilak Nagar.
As many as 23 licenses were granted in the South zone, 25 in Najafgarh and seven in the Central zone. Only one was granted a licence for open-air dining in the West zone.
The SDMC had passed the proposal last year in view of Covid-19 pandemic in which the restaurants would be allowed to use open-air spaces and terraces abutting licensed eateries as service areas.
Under the policy, open-air dining has been allowed only at those restaurants with privately-owned open spaces like terraces, balconies and lawns so that there is no encroachment on public land or pavements.
“Serving food and alcohol will be permitted in the open space, and the open-air area/terrace should not be covered. If the open space is visible from nearby residential premises, then additional measures to be taken to obstruct visibility,” SDMC’s proposal states.
It also made it clear that the service area should also not be visible from adjoining residential areas. Live performances will not be allowed and music cannot be played beyond the permissible time of 11 p.m.
The official said in the last nine months (till June end), the civic body received 94 applications, out of which 56 were granted licenses and 28 were rejected for not fulfilling the norms.
SDMC Mayor Mukesh Suryan talking to IANS said, “For the past few years there has been consistent demand from the people in South Delhi to allow serving liquors and foods in open-air space and it has been done considering the demand of people. The step will also help to maintain social distancing during this Covid-19 pandemic.”
Suryan further added that as of now only 56 restaurants have been granted permission but this number can increase in the coming days if the applicants (restaurants and eateries owners) meet certain rules.
Source: Times of India
Food & Drinks
Treat your guests with ‘Avocado chaat’ this Holi

Holi, the festival of colours is barely a few days away. Amidst all the preparations, you must be thinking of some out of the box dishes, that you can keep in front of your guests. We have got you covered. Here is a quick DIY ‘avocado chaat’ recipe to treat your guests this Holi.
Ingredients
Ripe avocados: 2
Cilantro leaves: ¼ cup
Bhel Mix, Aloo lachanamkin : ½ cup
Lime: ½
Salt, chat masala: ¼ tbsp
1/2 chopped tomato, chopped onion and chopped green chilli
Pomegranate: ½
Cilantro leaves
Tamarind: 200 gms
Jaggery: 150 gms
Brown sugar: 100 gms
Yogurt: 2 cup
Method
Make the tamarind chutney by soaking pulp in 2 cups warm water for 1/2 hour. Use your hands to squish the pulp well. Strain into a deep saucepan, discarding fibrous pulp. Add jaggery or brown sugar to tamarind. Season with salt and bring to boil over a medium flame. Stick a wooden spoon in the saucepan so the chutney will not boil over. Cook chutney for 20-30 minutes, stirring often, till thick like tomato sauce. Pour chutney into a glass bottle. Cool. Keep aside till needed.
Make mint sauce. Take garlic, chilli, ginger, sugar and salt in a small chutney jar of grinder or food processor. Grind them until medium coarse consistency. Add coriander leaves, mint leaves, lemon juice and 1 tablespoon water. Grind again until desired smooth or medium-coarse consistency is achieved. Beat the yoghurt with fine sugar and serve cold.
When the Chutneys are ready, halve the avocados and make vertical and horizontal cuts using a knife. Use a spoon to scoop out avocado into a bowl chop them nicely. and on the other hand chop. tomatoes, onion, lemon juice, green chillies and mix all together. Scatter bhel mix and over avocados. Drizzle 3-5 teaspoons of tamarind, mint chutney along with Sweet yoghurt, Squeeze juice of half lime over the avocados. Garnish with microgreens, edible flowers and dig in.
Food & Drinks
10 Of The Strongest Alcoholic Drinks From Around The World

Note: Always check the alcohol content and drink responsibly.
When it comes to alcoholic drinks, there are some spirits that one can easily handle and then there are spirits that are capable of killing you. Yes, I am talking about the extremely alcoholic drinks that are straight out of hell. On that note, here are 10 of the world’s strongest drinks, for all those who enjoy a real challenge. Scroll down to make your choice.
1. Bacardi 151 (75.5% Alcohol)
This highly alcoholic rum made by Bacardi Limited of Hamilton, Bermuda comes with a stainless steel fire arrestor which is built into the bottle neck and it is highly inflammable. It is popularly used in small quantities to make rum-based cocktails like Cuba Libre and Daiquiris. Just don’t try to have this drink neat, okay?

3. Sunset Rum (84.5% Alcohol)
This is one of the world’s most powerful rum that was also awarded the title of ‘TheWorld’s Best Overproof Rum’ in 2016 by World Rum Awards. Even the label on the bottle recommends that you drink it with a mixer because it cause a burning sensation in your throat if you overindulge. Having it neat can also cause serious burns so, drink it wisely.

3. Balkan 176 Vodka (88% Alcohol)
This triple distilled vodka is one of the strongest Scandinavian drinks you’ll ever come across. It is colourless, odourless and tasteless. It is so strong that there are 13 different label warnings on the bottle. Many cases of people dying due to alcohol poisoning after consuming this drink in short periods have also been reported so, beware.

4. Pincer Shanghai Strength (88.88% Alcohol)
This vodka from Scotland, is considered healthy as it contains milk thrislte and elderflower that is known to be good for the liver but, it can get you high in no time. This drink is meant to be used as a concentrate. Over-consumption is not advised at any cost since, it can lead to serious health problems.

5. Hapsburg Gold Label Premium Reserve Absinthe (89.9% Alcohol)
The
bottle of Hapsburg Gold comes with a label that reads ‘There are no
rules’, but we still recommend you to follow just one rule- have this
drink with a mixer. Absinthe is known to induce hallucinations so make
sure you don’t overindulge. This vodka is generally consumed by artists
who rely on creativity and original ‘out of the box’ ideas.

6. Good ol’ Sailor Vodka (85% Alcohol)
This vodka is mostly consumed in Sweden and it is hardly known to the rest of the world. It is made using organic grains and fresh water from Lake Vättern. Modern distillery technology is combined with traditional skills to make this vodka. It has a clean, fresh body and a spicy aftertaste. It can be used in small quantities to make cocktails.

7. Devil Springs Vodka (80% Alcohol)
The Devil Springs Vodka is undoubtedly one of the most strongest vodkas on the planet. It is mostly used in small quantities in cocktails with juices or ginger ale. It is also popularly used for making flaming shots. Avoid having it straight from the bottle if you want to be in your senses.

8. River Antoine Royale Grenadian Rum (90% Alcohol)
This
drink from Grenada, is made using the old technique of pot distilling
which is a very slow distilling process. It is made from fermented
sugarcane juice which makes it exceptionally tasty. Locals have this
drink straight from the water chaser so, ideally you should do the same.
Okay?

9. Bruichladdich X4 Quadrupled Whiskey (92% Alcohol)
Hands down, this is the most alcoholic single malt whiskey that is made using a 17th century quadruple distillation method. It is known to be extremely potent and pure. According to legend, Martin Martin, a Hebridean traveler was told by the locals- ‘one sip and you live forever; two sips and you go blind; three sips and you expire on the spot.’ So, try this whiskey at your own risk.

10. Spirytus Stawski (96% Alcohol)
This is the world’s most strongest and potent liquor, that has a gentle smell and a mild taste. It is made using premium ethyl alcohol with a grain base. Many who have had this drink straight from the bottle, have compared it to being punched in the stomach so hard that it gets difficult to breathe. Abusing this drink can literally kill you so, mind it.

Which drink would you want to try?
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