India: India’s first airport microbrewery launches in Goa

Susegado, India’s first airport microbrewery, has officially launched at Goa’s Manohar International Airport, Asia Brewers Network reported on November 15.

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04.12.2024
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The name is derived from the Goan word “Susegad” which means relaxation and ease. Susegado is the brainchild of a partnership between local brewer Rising Tide Beverages and restaurant company Lane Nine Hospitality and Radiance, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of India Retails & Hospitality Private Ltd (IRHPL).

Spanning over 5,000 square feet, Susegado’s ambience was inspired by a blend of vintage Goan home decor and the sophisticated feel of a jazz bar. The distinctive design is intended to make tourists and local visitors feel at home while enjoying a freshly brewed, authentic Goan beer.

Central to the brewhouse’s offerings are its lineup of freshly brewed beers, each crafted using unique ingredients from the region. Its signature brews include Poder’s Pilsner, a crisp beer brewed with upcycled Goan bread; Kokum Gose, a tangy creation featuring kokum extract in a German-style beer; and an English Ale designed to please both seasoned beer lovers and adventurous newcomers. The speciality brews are complemented by a menu of traditional Goan dishes.

“We are thrilled to introduce Susegado at the Manohar International Airport with a vision of creating an airport experience that embodies the spirit of Goa; offering travellers a taste of Goan culture and flavours in an environment that combines the best of local brewing with an authentic Goan vibe that is truly unforgettable,” said an IRHPL spokesperson at the official launch of the venue.

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