Bira 91 launches ‘Imagined in India’ Limited Release Beers

Bira 91 today launched ‘Imagined in India’, a portfolio of four new limited-release beers – Bollywood IPA, Kokum Sour, Brown Ale, and Mango Lassi – crafted with indigenous ingredients to tickle the Indian taste buds. ‘Imagined in India’ is inspired by the raw creativity of today’s India led by emerging artists, entrepreneurs, and startups combined with the cradle of flavors that find a home here.

The Bollywood IPA variant is a total blockbuster – loud, flavorful, and vibrant with a tropical twist, inspired by West Coast IPAs that were born in California. Whereas Kokum Sour complements the Indian summer by combining the traditional ingredient from the Konkan Coast and the affinity of the Indian palette towards sour flavors and the best sour beers of the world. On the other hand, Brown Ale is a blend of English Nut Brown Ale and the Antwerpian Amber with strong notes of Coconut and Vanilla. And finally, Mango Lassi is an experimental summer essential that merges Bira 91’s flagship Wheat Ale and a milkshake beer into one flavorful bomb.

Commenting on the launch,  Ankur Jain, Founder and CEO, Bira 91 said “For this generation of consumers, beer means flavor, and we deliver on that promise. ‘Imagined in India’ is an attempt to bring together the many flavors of India and its creative energy fueled by emerging artists, entrepreneurs, and startups. Each beer is brewed with unusual ingredients – local and seasonal – which makes them unique and bursting with flavor. Experimental. Creative. Flavorful. Limited – each of these flavors – Bollywood IPA, Kokum Sour, Brown Ale, and Mango Lassi is sure to elevate the beer experience of Indian consumers.”

He further added, “Each of these flavors originated at the Bira 91 Limited-release Taproom at Koramangala, Bengaluru, where they received tremendous consumer love and affinity. The flavors were voted as the top-ranked choices by beer lovers, which inspired us to bring them to consumers across the country.”

To bring alive the flavors, Bira 91 has collaborated with Kulture Co., a curated platform spearheading the new wave of Indian Graphic Art across borders. The brand onboarded contemporary Indian artists from the Kulture Lab – artists who are breaking the mold and taking modern India to new frontiers – to conceptualize and design the packaging of the four new flavors. Channelizing their art and creativity on a new canvas, artists Ranganath Krishnamani, Osheen Siva, M. Sajid and Prince Lunawara showcase a vibrant palette of local stories around shared identities painted onto these beer cans, paying homage, and narrating the story of our home country.



Sharing the idea behind designing the packaging of Bollywood IPA, artist Ranganath Krishnamani said, “Conceptualizing the packaging of a flavor so bold and dynamic, that it takes you to the heart of Mumbai, where all things Bollywood originated, was truly exhilarating. Incorporating the charming art deco cinemas in Colaba, the iconic ‘kaali-peeli’ cabs, and the vintage colour scheme was the perfect way to capture Bollywood on a can.”

Designer of the Kokum Sour packaging, Osheen Siva, shared insights on the thoughts behind the masterpiece and said, “Kokum is a tangy flavor, us Indians have developed a taste for since childhood. To depict a taste so loved yet so new to the beer industry was exciting. I conceptualized it to be something offbeat and loud. For me, the can had to give consumers an idea of what they were picking up from the rack when indulging in a Bira 91 Kokum Sour Beer.”

Designer of the Brown Ale packaging, M. Sajid shared insights on the thoughts too, he said “Imagined In India to me is being authentic, raw and connected to our roots. Capturing the taste of Brown Ale that recognizes, uplifts and celebrates diverse communities of India and having the essence reflect in the artwork on the packaging was a great experience.”

Prince Lunawara, who creatively illustrated the Mango Lassi can said, “India loves mangoes and merging the flavor with beer is as creative as it can get. Through the can, my idea was to celebrate this creativity and the beauty of India’s flavors.”

The ‘Imagined in India’ limited release beers will be available in 330ml bottles and 500ml cans across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune.

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