Sunday 15 March 2015

Grog Blog! India and Nepal!

The Indian/Nepalese beer industry is booming and a visit would not be complete without trying what is on offer.

Kingfisher " King of good times", Indian's most recognized beer is light with a malty taste. Alcohol content ranges from 4.8 to 8%, which goes down really well- if not a little too well!

Just the idea of drinking Everest beer will make you feel like a conqueror! This premium lager was first launched in 2003 as part of 50th anniversary celebration of Sir Edmund Hillary's conquest. A golden brew, average 4.7% with a touch of spice!

The use of barley instead on malt gives Nepal Ice a different taste. This crisp straw, coloured brew has a light, sweet flavour. At 5% alcohol content, it is quick to finish!





 Gin  is a spirit which derives its predominant flavour from juniper berries. Understated but always chic, a G & T is suitable for all occasions! A nip over ice, topped with tonic water and garnished with a choice of lime, lemon, cucumber or grapefruit is always refreshing!


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Old Monk Rum commonly known as "OMR" is a dark Indian rum with a distinct vanilla flavour and alcohol content of 40%. Goes down a treat on long bus trips!





Bottoms up!







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