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Devans’ upcoming Indian Craft Dry Gin shines at global stage
Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. upcoming Indian Craft Dry Gin has secured a Gold Medal at The Spirits Business Gin Masters 2025 held in London, well before the product’s official launch in India. The win marks a rare pre-release triumph and places the gin among the world’s finest even before reaching consumers.
The recognition is a significant milestone not only for the company but also for the broader Indian craft spirits movement. Crafted entirely in India at Devans’ advanced production facilities, the gin showcases a blend of meticulous craftsmanship, innovation and premium-quality ingredients. Its global accolade prior to commercial debut underscores the rising international stature of Indian-made spirits.
The company already holds an impressive legacy with award-winning brands such as the GianChand single malt, the Belgian-style wheat beer Six Fields and the popular Godfather beer. With its forthcoming gin release, the company reinforces its reputation as one of India’s most ambitious and forward-looking spirit producers.
“Winning Gold even before our launch is a proud moment that puts Indian craft gin firmly on the world map,” said Prem Dewan, Chairman and Managing Director of Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. “Our upcoming Indian Craft Dry Gin represents the perfect fusion of tradition, innovation and uncompromising quality. To earn this recognition, before even a single bottle has been commercialised, sends a powerful message; India can, and will, produce world-class spirits that stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best.”
The gin’s success also aligns with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, reflecting India’s growing ability to create globally competitive products using local talent, botanicals and technology. Fully crafted within the country using premium ingredients and modern distillation methods, Devans’ new gin stands as a testament to India’s expanding footprint in the global spirits landscape.