Pub owners, restaurateurs fear night curfew will hit already ailing sector hard
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BENGALURU: The second wave of Covid-19 may wipe out 30 per cent of food and beverage business outlets in Bengaluru, fear many restaurant and pub owners. Many have opposed the “last order at 9pm” restriction, with the night curfew beginning Saturday.“Our businesses had just about started picking up in February, and we were doing 60 to 70 per cent of pre-Covid business, but since mid-March, footfall has reduced drastically. Now with night curfew, we don’t expect any business in the evenings,” said Amit Roy of Watson’s, a pub chain in the city.
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BENGALURU: From limited-edition single malts to artisanal gins, craft beers and convenience wines, its raining spirits this festive month and we’re not complaining. Producers continue to innovate and bring out their newest tipples for gifting or to enjoy in the company of loved ones. Here’s a roundup of some fresh drinks hitting the shelves in namma Bengaluru.
Celebrating 10 years of Amrut Fusion, the Amrut Distilleries team has launched Fusion X, a special edition single malt whisky which pays tribute to their late chairman and managing director, Neelakanta Rao Jagdale. Fusion X imparts a golden syrup colour with aromas of tropical fruits and salted caramel. Orange, vanilla cream, toffee fudge and oak notes impart a complex palate culminating in a silky mouthfeel with a sweet-spicy finish. Befitting the occasion, the collectible Fusion X porcelain bottle by Wade, England, is presented in a rich velvet jacket. The cork is from Portugal and to maintain authe