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RCB Win Triggers ₹157.94 crore Liquor Sales in Just One Day in Karnataka

In a thrilling final of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) nudged past Punjab Kings to lift the IPL trophy, after a long wait of 18 years. The much-awaited win on June 3 saw widespread celebrations across Karnataka, cheering the team ‘spiritedly’.

Besdies RCB, the winner was, of course, the alcobev industry. Karnataka collected a huge sum of ₹157.94 crore from liquor sales on that single day.

According to reports, 1.48 lakh boxes of bottled beer were sold, generating a turnover of ₹30.66 crore. This is a substantial increase from the same date last year when only 0.36 lakh boxes were sold, resulting in ₹6.29 crore in revenue. Sales of other alcoholic spirits reached 1.28 lakh boxes, valued at ₹127.88 crore. In contrast, on June 3 last year, the revenue from liquor sales was only ₹19.41 crore.

With RCB having reached the IPL final for the fourth time, there was an air of anticipation that RCB would pull off the win which was to be special for several reasons – it was the 18th IPL edition and Virat Kohli, the India and RCB icon, dons jersey number 18. Anyone and everyone got drawn into watching the game in their own style, with drinks or otherwise.

11 RCB-Flavour Shots

Celebrations across Karnataka began early on June 3 with offers galore at pubs, restaurants, clubs etc. With huge screens televising the event live, there was so much euphoria and the pubs and restaurants played to the gallery.

One of Asia’s largest microbrewery, BYG brewski in Hennur put up a “larger than life” stadium-like experience with live streaming supported by surround speakers. Like the twists and turns in the match, the brewery offered cocktails that resonated with the RCB campaign and campaigners.

At Jollygunj in J P Nagar the fans got to taste 11 different shots, a tribute to the 11 RCB players and their distinct personalities. For Phil Salt it was spicy flavours, for Virat Kohli it was Vanilla flavour and such like, adding to the zing of the evening, even as the game progressed in a ding-dong manner.

SOCIAL, owned by Impresario Entertainment and Hospitality, live=streamed the match across its Bengaluru outlets, throwing several enticing offers. There were 1+1 offer on beer buckets of all brands.

The best campaign was by a new pub called 404 by ToF in Tavarekere which offered free shooters and an extra free beer at the bar counter if a player scored ‘4,0,4’. The pub also offered two new flavours of Geist beer, adding to the excitement of the evening.

The Yard at Doddanekundi offered one beer free for every three beers. It also had unlimited beers from the first ball to the last of an innings for just ₹1,999 per person. The menu at the Yard was quirky from Punjabi Butter Chicken Fries and Rajasthan Royal Rajma to RCB Battered Prawns, Delhi Wale Tom Uncle’s Maggi, and the cheeky Overseas Players and so on.

Virat Kohli’s restobar One8.Commune was packed in all the eight cities – Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Gurgaon, Jaipur, Indore, and Kolkata – it is present in, cheering its owner who scored a decent knock in the final.

As the home of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, RCB Bar & Café was again in the centre-stage of celebrations with exciting offers. RCB Bar & Café is not just an establishment that is for watching sporting events in a cool and cozy place, but is surely a one-of-a-kind experience that celebrates the spirit of the sport alongside exceptional cuisine and mixology. It was chock-a-block with frenzied fans cheering the RCB team.

Delhi Earned ₹5,000 Crore from Tax On Liquor

The newly elected Delhi government run by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has said that due to the implementation of the new liquor policy under the AAP from November 2021 to August 2022, only private shops were allowed to sell alcohol. It said that over ₹5,000 crore was collected from taxes on liquor in the current financial year.

Responding to a question asked by BJP MLA Abhay Verma in the Delhi Assembly, the government said it earned revenue of ₹5,068.92 crore from excise duty and VAT (value added tax) on the sale of liquor in the financial year 2024-25, till February.

The question comes at a time when the BJP has continued to attack the AAP over the alleged liquor policy scam. Former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia were among the AAP leaders who were jailed in connection with the alleged scam.

The new Rekha Gupta-led BJP government reported that ₹5,164 crore was collected in taxes on alcohol in 2023-24, ₹5,547 crore in 2022-23 and ₹5,487 crore in 2021-22. The government stated that due to the implementation of the new liquor policy in Delhi under the AAP from November 2021 to August 2022, only private shops were allowed to sell alcohol. However, when the old liquor policy was reimplemented in September 2022, government liquor stores were permitted to operate.

In 2023-24, 21.27 crore litres of alcohol were sold in Delhi, which translates to 5.82 lakh litres per day, while the figure for 2022-23 was 25.84 crore litres.

GIFT City Earns nearly 1 cr from liquor sales

The Gujarat government has earned ₹94.19 lakh in revenue from the sale of liquor to employees working at Gandhinagar-based Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) where alcohol consumption has been permitted since December 30, 2023.

The Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who also holds the Prohibition and Excise portfolio, told the Gujarat Assembly in a written reply to a question by Congress MLA Amit Chavda that as of January 31, 2025 people have consumed 3,324 bulk litre spirit, 470 bulk litre wine, and 19,915 bulk litre beer at the fintech hub. Gujarat is a “dry” state where manufacture, sale, and consumption of liquor are prohibited, but the government made an exemption for GIFT City in 2023.

Record-Breaking Sales of Liquor for New Year Celebrations Across the Country

  • Telangana tops
  • Karnataka does roaring business
  • Delhi does 400 crore business

Cheers to 2025! Tipplers across the country have given the liquor trade a good enough reason to be cheerful. Liquor sales have hit the roof, just in the two days as revelers rang in the new year. The southern states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala have shown robust sales. According to estimates, Telangana has broken all records with liquor sales of over ₹800 crores on December 30 and 31, eight times the usual daily sales of around ₹100 crores.

The Telangana State Beverages Corporation Ltd (TSBCL) sources have told some media that last year the sales were around ₹700 crores on December 30 and 31 and this year the increase was phenomenal. Telangana registered liquor sales of about ₹402 crores on December 30 and ₹401 crores on New Year’s Eve night as revelers flocked to bars and restaurants; liquor stores and enjoyed at home drinking. There were hundreds of parties that rocked the city of Hyderabad which had the most sales, followed by surrounding districts of Ranga Reddy and Medchal.

Telangana has overtaken its previous record of liquor sales in the month of December. This year the government raked in a revenue of ₹3,523.16 crores, compared to ₹2,764 crores in December 2023. With Sankranti round the corner, excise officials expect the momentum to continue, though not on the same scale as year-end celebrations. The Telangana government has set a target of ₹45,000 crores from excise for 2024-25.

As per media reports, Uttar Pradesh came next in sales, having done a business of nearly ₹600 crores, breaking its previous record.

Karnataka rakes in nearly 1,000 crores in end December

Karnataka, more so Bengaluru which is known for its pub and cocktail culture, witnessed its highest single-day liquor sales of ₹409 crores on December 28 as residents and bars stocked spirits. The Karnataka State Beverages Corporation Limited (KSBCL) reportedly sold liquor worth ₹308 crore during New Year celebrations in the state against the target of ₹250 crores. At least 4.83 lakh boxes of Indian-made liquor (IML) were sold generating revenue of ₹250.25 crore. Around 2.92 lakh boxes of beer bottles were sold for ₹ 57.75 crore. In total 7,76,042 lakh boxes of liquor were sold.

December has been an exceptional month as during Christmas too there were good sales. On December 27, ₹408.58 crore liquor sale was registered. Around 6.22 lakhs of IML boxes and 4.04 lakh beer boxes were sold, generating business of ₹327.50 crore and ₹80.58 crore.

Andhra Pradesh sales hit a new high

Tipplers in Andhra Pradesh gulped down liquor worth nearly ₹300 crores on New Year’s Eve, double the amount of liquor sales during the previous year (₹147 crores). To encourage sale of liquor, the Andhra Pradesh government allowed the retail vends to be open until midnight, while bars were permitted to dispense liquor till 1 am.

The port city of Visakhapatnam registered sale of liquor worth ₹11 crore on December 31 alone with around ₹ 8.89 crores sales happening through 145 liquor outlets in Visakhapatnam district; ₹ 1.55 crores from 119 bars; ₹17 lakh sales from 12 star hotels; ₹8 lakh sales from six clubs and ₹ 7.5 lakh from four tourism hotels, according to the Superintendent of Excise, R. Prasad. Visakhapatnam average daily sales is ₹ 5 crores.

Delhi touches 400 crore sales

Delhi also saw liquor sales worth ₹400 crore, with hotels, bars and party events consuming the most alcohol, while Noida had sales touching ₹16 crores on December 31 and January 1, 2025, boosted by the extended hours of vending.

Kerala sees more sales during X’mas

In Kerala, it was Christmas season which saw Keralites guzzle more beer and liquor than during New Year’s Eve. On December 24-25, beer and liquor sales in Kerala was about ₹152 crores (₹94.72 on December 24 and ₹54.64 crores on Christmas day) while on New Year’s Eve it was ₹108 crores, nevertheless ₹13 crores more than the previous year.

The Kerala State Beverages Corporation (KSBC), the sole wholesaler of alcoholic drinks in the state, released these figures. It said that the sale of liquor and beer was about ₹19,088.68 crores in 2023-24, up from ₹18,510.98 crores in 2022-23. The profile of liquor consumers in Kerala reveals that around 32.9 lakh people out of the 3.34 crore population in the state consume liquor, which includes 29.8 lakh men and 3.1 lakh women. Around five lakh people consume liquor on a daily basis. Of this, as many as 83,851 people, including 1,043 women, are addicted to alcohol.