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If the “Made for each other blend set the filter trend” for a popular cigarette brand in the 1960s and after, beer, and specifically craft beer, has been increasingly setting the trend in the last few years, what with even hardened drinkers switching off from hard liquor.
Debjeet Banerjee, who manages the Lagom Kitchen and Brewery in Gurgaon and the Hype nightclub in south Delhi said:
He added:
On the 5 August International Beer Day celebrations, Debjeet Banerjee said:
With the revolution of the microbreweries in the Millennium City, more and more youngsters are opting for freshly-brewed craft beer, ditching the traditional bottles and cans.
Also, with the rise in the number of global travellers and health-conscious people, “more and more people are developing new tastes and habits and look forward to consuming unique and refreshing beer for a good, stress-free day,” Banerjee said.
Bottled versions of craft beer are also in the market and it is not surprising that the first one to hit the market two years ago is a huge hit.
Craft beer “has brought a revolutionary change in beer drinking which gives a variety of flavours on offering and due to live manufacturing it makes beer drinking one good experience,” said Sameer Saroha of Boombox Cafe in Gurgaon’s Sector 29, adding that it encouraged more and more women to patronise bars.
In coming days, a trend of cocktails like beer mojito “will bring a change in this sector”, Saroha said.
Microbreweries, according to Sunil Khera, General Manager of the Fortune Select Hotel in Gurgaon’s Sector 49 that operates The Brewhouse, “have come as a god-sent gift for the people who are getting more comfortable with this new culture”.
The new trend has enriched the typical drinking experience among beer zealots, who now understand their brew and ditch the extra calories that come with stored beverage.
Changing lifestyles and longer periods of hot weather have had a positive impact on the performance of beer in both the on-trade and off-trade channels, said Nimit Mahajan of World Art Dining in West Delhi’s Panjabi Bagh.
(Vishnu Makhijani can be contacted at vishnu.makhijani@ians.in. This article was published in an arrangement with IANS)
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