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What's in my Drink, Honey?
July 07, 2025
|India Today
More than just a sweetener, honey is stirring up a quiet revolution in mixology. To bee or not to bee is definitely the question of the cocktail hour.
The world is in a ‘shaken and stirred’ mode, with cocktails turning heads and headlining bar menus with everyone eager to experiment. Breaking down the idea of a cocktail: a mix of spirits, often mixed with citrus and sugars, allows an examination of each part in its entirety. With increasing interest and exposure, there are growing debates about every element that makes your drink. While you can’t ignore the spirits, it’s the sugar that’s often at the centre of a longstanding parley—‘is honey any healthier than plain sugar’? Well, sugar is sugar, but who's drinking cocktails for health anyway, right? Yet, there’s an uptick in the use of several varieties of honey in cocktails and conversations, and it's Asia that's setting global benchmarks. And championing this change, while spreading the gospel of honey, is the continent's first meadery, Moonshine Meadery in Pune and bars like Bar Trigona in Kuala Lumpur, Asia Today in Bangkok, and, of course, Cobbler & Crew in Pune.
WHY HONEY?If sugar is sugar, how can one make it better? The answer still lies with honey. Of course, there's no biological benefit of switching to honey in cocktails, however, there's the idea of sustainability, diversity, and community building, which barely comes at an additional cost. But cheaper isn't always better; imagine your Old Fashioned made with Royal Stag instead of Royal Salute, or think of block ice becoming the norm instead of a cube or bullet ice which is now considered obsolete. You get the point.

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