This cocktail recipe by Goa-based bartender won a ₹10 lakh award!

Devi Singh Bhati's victory at the Camikara Challenge, securing a ₹10 lakh prize, highlights the growing recognition of Indian bartending. His winning large-format punch, featuring aged rum and Indian botanicals, impressed judges with its elegance and sustainability. This triumph signals a bold new chapter for India's evolving cocktail scene, emphasizing creativity and skill.
This cocktail recipe by Goa-based bartender won a ₹10 lakh award!
Devi Singh Bhati's victory at the Camikara Challenge, securing a ₹10 lakh prize, highlights the growing recognition of Indian bartending. His winning large-format punch, featuring aged rum and Indian botanicals, impressed judges with its elegance and sustainability. This triumph signals a bold new chapter for India's evolving cocktail scene, emphasizing creativity and skill.
In a country where career paths are often shaped by tradition, bartending rarely features on the list of accepted professions. But every so often, someone comes along who doesn’t just challenge the norm — they rewrite it.Devi Singh Bhati’s recent win at the Camikara Challenge, where he secured the top prize of ₹10 lakh, is one such moment. It’s more than a personal victory — it’s a spotlight on the creativity, skill, and rising recognition of Indian bartending.When the Challenge was announced, Devi knew it was his chance to do something meaningful. “The prize money was insane,” he said. “Probably the biggest I’ve seen in any bartending competition, anywhere.” With plans to expand his craft ice business, the stakes were high. “But beyond the money, there was something electric about being on that stage — a theatre, but with cocktails.”
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His winning recipe was a large-format punch featuring aged rum, clear lemon juice, jasmine-khus homemade vermouth, a touch of herbal liqueur, and ginger-cardamom bitters. Served in a communal punch bowl, it invited guests to gather, sip, and connect — a celebration of Indian flavours and the spirit of togetherness.
Light, layered, and easy to drink, the highball-style serve won over the judges with its elegance and sustainability-focused approach.Devi’s triumph is more than just a trophy — it’s a signal that India’s cocktail scene isn’t just evolving — it’s entering a bold new chapter.
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Winning Cocktail: Large-Format PunchBy Devi Singh BhatiIngredients:Aged rum (3-Year)Clear lemon juiceHomemade vermouth infused with jasmine tea and khus rootA touch of herbal liqueurGinger-cardamom bittersTo Serve:Build in a large punch bowl over clear ice. Stir gently to combine. Garnish optionally with seasonal herbs or edible flowers.Serving Style:Communal punch — meant to be shared among guests. A celebration of Indian botanicals, sustainable craft, and the joy of drinking together.Can’t eat your food without snapping a picture first?Join our Food Photography Contest and stand a chance to win exciting prizes!Click HERE for details.Join our WhatsApp Food Community to discover delicious recipes, enjoy fascinating food stories, and stay updated with the latest food news! Click here
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