Three splashy cocktails to knock your guests' socks off.
Raise a toast to the weekend with a mango-based cocktail.
Raise a toast to the weekend with this gin cocktail.
By 10 am, Rakshit N Jagdale is already deep into the rhythm of the day, which promises to be a carousel of meetings, calls, and strategic decisions. As managing director of Amrut Distilleries, he balances ritual and ambition, tradition and transformation, like many other legacy players in India's alcoholic beverages sector who are staring at a rosy future.
Mixologist Naveen Kotyankar's cocktail recipes are perfect for summer.
Raise a toast to vodka with these three interesting cocktail recipes.
Will you have it with bacon. No? What about marigold? Bar chefs are really mixing it up these days.
Christmas cocktail by Executive Chef Sheriyar Rustom Dotivala of The Resort, Mumbai.
Stir up these cocktails and warm your taste buds this party season.
Try out the recipes for these colourful cocktails picked by Radisson Blu MBD, Noida
Executive Chef Avinash Kumar of Novotel Imagica Khopoli shares two martini recipes. You can share your recipes too.
Customised restaurant recreations, cafe setups, pop-ups by Michelin-star chefs, bespoke table linens with monograms and couple-themed hashtags.
If you're a fan of dry gin, you will love this unusual cocktail.
Raise a toast with these fun cocktails by mixologist Sonali Mullick from Hitchki, the resto-bar chain.
Easy-to-make, fun drinks by Sonali Mullick, mixologist at Hitchki, Mumbai.
Plum is -- in no particular order -- a high energy bar, a restaurant for a five-course meal and a delectable home decor store.
Puneet Kaushal from The Deltin, Daman shares two cocktail recipes for summer.
Agent 007's martini, famously shaken, not stirred, is up for some innovative twists. Flavour it with a hint of Scotch or replace the olive with an orange peel
We're an educated family, I said, let's not act like the mindless hordes who spread misinformation over WhatsApp, says Kishore Singh.
Nobody likes misery for company, especially on a holiday, says Kishore Singh.
'Our grandparents' generation knew one another.' 'In our generation, you could go a lifetime without meeting someone from the other country,' British Pakistani novelist Kamila Shamsie tells Rahul Jacob.
Kishore Singh on how his kids decided that in spite of the presence of weird older people at home, it was an easier bet to party where the free booze was.
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