First it was farm to fork and now it’s garden to glass. A growing band of mixologists across India are looking closer home for ingredients and inspiration to add a local twist to their cocktails. This ‘spike’ in local flavors has seen a host of South Indian-inspired cocktails make their debut in bars across India. From curry leaf to tamarind to idli powder, everything’s in the mix. Nestled within the shadows of Nandi Hills near the Bengaluru International Airport, Mulberry Shades Bengaluru Nandi Hills (A Tribute Portfolio Resort) is among an ever expanding list of hotels that have created dedicated herb gardens. It’s not just chefs who lean on these in-house herb gardens, it’s also mixologists who are seeking inspiration for their next fix. Asri, the intimate bar at Mulberry Shades complements the resort’s slow living pitch. The bar’s cocktail program reinvents classic cocktail techniques with locally inspired ingredients and seasonal produce.
Today’s diners and bar patrons are not just seeking exotic drinks but also a more approachable mixology. With the rise of home bars, many guests would like to recreate these cocktails at home. You can turn mixologist and try one of these recipes that work for the summer, the monsoon season and beyond:
Recipe – Southern Twist
Recipe courtesy – Arvind Jakkula, Mixologist, Asri, Mulberry Shades, Bengaluru
Photo Credit: Southern Twist
It’s impossible to visit a bar and not find a classic Picante or twisted versions of a cocktail that continues to trend. A spirited South Indian reinterpretation of the classic Picante, Southern Twist brings together the warmth of regional red chilli, the aromatic freshness of curry leaves, and the smooth character of reposado tequila. Balanced with fresh lime juice and wild forest honey, the cocktail delivers a layered flavor profile that is herbaceous, citrusy, and gently spiced.
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Photo: Coorgil
Masala Code, Indore’s first pan-Indian restaurant celebrates the diversity and depth of Indian flavors and cooking techniques. The restaurant’s cocktail menu looks for inspiration in local flavours. Coorgil is a bright cocktail that balances citrus, coconut, and bitterness in an easy serve. Layers of pineapple and lime bring freshness and acidity, while the coconut liqueur adds a sweetness that softens the sharper.
edges of the drink. Finished with a delicate Campari foam, the cocktail carries a light, pleasant bitterness that lingers on the palate.

Photo: Hot Toddy Redux
A warm and spice-forward cocktail inspired by the slow monsoon evenings of South India, where conversations linger over comforting flavors and familiar aromas. The drink balances the sweetness of simmered apple juice and honey with the depth of brandy and a delicate float of red wine. Whole spices like cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, black pepper, and star anise bring warmth and complexity, making every sip aromatic and comforting.
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Inspired by the timeless Penicillin cocktail, this bright and aromatic rendition draws its character from freshly plucked kaffir lime leaves. Blended Scotch whiskey is balanced with house-made ginger honey syrup, fresh citrus, and subtle honeyed warmth, creating a cocktail that is bold, vibrant, and deeply refreshing.