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Gin-surgence: Bengaluru's Grand Gin Festival Returns with Retro Flair

The Gin Explorers Club's grand return to Bengaluru's Jayamahal Palace on December 9th and 10th, 2023, promises a retroverse-themed gin extravaganza. Showcasing over 15 gin brands like Beefeater, Jaisalmer, and Tanqueray, the event boasts crafted cocktails, live music by renowned artists, and pop-ups from top restaurants.

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In an electrifying celebration, Bengaluru prepares for the return of the world's largest gin extravaganza, the Gin Explorers Club. Scheduled for December 9th and 10th, 2023, at Jayamahal Palace, this event is set to redefine gin indulgence with a unique retroverse theme. Gin enthusiasts are in for a treat as the festival promises a fusion of culture, creativity, and juniper delights.

Attendees can hop from bar to bar, immersing themselves in an array of craft cocktails from both local and international gin brands. Beefeater, Hoegaarden Gin, Jaisalmer, KI NO BI, Malfy, and more will be showcasing their finest offerings. The atmosphere will pulsate with an eclectic music lineup featuring live performances by renowned artists such as Lifafa, Arun Sivag, and Farhan Rehman, among others. The vibrant disco feel will be enhanced by folk and Latin jazz tunes from INGA.

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Adding to the gastronomic experience, the festival will host pop-ups from Bengaluru's best restaurants, including Burgerama, Brik Oven, and Nashville Fried Chicken, ensuring attendees are treated to a delectable assortment of cuisines.

Anjali Batra, the Founder of Gin Explorer’s Club, expressed excitement about the festival's growth and its role in India's evolving gin culture. She emphasized the festival's evolution from a small experiment to a grand gathering for gin enthusiasts, with this edition promising a revamped, premium experience. The festival aims to tell a story of growth, sustainability, and the enchanting journey through spirited gin flavors, igniting India's passion for gin exploration.

With its mission to make India fall in love with gin, the Gin Explorers Club's return to Bengaluru is poised to be a memorable, immersive experience for gin aficionados and newcomers alike.

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