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Whisky cocktails are back in bar menus as homegrown brands push the envelope with innovative blends

Whisky cocktails are being re-imagined with spicy and exquisite flavours to appeal to a wider audience. With mixologists experimenting with complex flavors and premium Indian whiskies carving their niche, whisky lovers can enjoy a refined drinking experience that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.

February 25, 2025 / 12:02 IST
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Whisky cocktails pair exquisitely with tandoori kebabs and salty peanuts, revealing layers of toffee caramel and oak (Images: Soorahi)
Whisky cocktails pair exquisitely with tandoori kebabs and salty peanuts, revealing layers of toffee caramel and oak (Images: Soorahi)

This year, whisky-based cocktails are experiencing a renaissance, captivating both traditionalists and modern drinkers. With their depth, complexity, and versatility, whisky-based drinks are no longer confined to neat pours or classic serves. Instead, mixologists are pushing boundaries, incorporating innovative ingredients to craft cocktails that appeal to a diverse audience.

Whether enjoyed over ice or crafted into an Old Fashioned or a Date & Cinnamon Whisky Sour, whisky cocktails are being re-imagined with spicy and exquisite flavours to appeal to a wider audience. Sarthak Batra, founder and head mixologist at Ikigai, emphasises whisky’s comeback, attributing it to its unparalleled adaptability.

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“Whisky is making a strong comeback because of its versatility. With a wide range of flavour profiles—from smoky Scotch to spicy rye and smooth bourbon—there’s something for every palate. Classic cocktails like the Old Fashioned, Manhattan and Whisky Sour are returning, not just as nostalgia but as fresh, re-imagined serves for a new generation. A whisky sour with date syrup, lime and cinnamon is a revelation. Global influences are also playing a role, like the Yuzu Sour, where Japanese whisky blends with yuzu citrus and honey. These innovations highlight whisky’s adaptability while enhancing its depth,” says Batra.

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