Museum provides peek into history of brewing Goa's popular drink feni
The Hindu
The museum also exhibits glassware collected from across the globe, chalices, snifters, inclined wine glasses, the world's tallest shot glass from Poland, and other items
Bottles of feni dating back to 1950s, glassware used to serve the drink, old wooden dispensers and measuring equipment catch one's eyes during a visit to the one-of-its-kind museum dedicated to the art of brewing the cashew-made liquor in Goa.
The museum's owner and local entrepreneur, Nandan Kudchadkar, asserts that they do not promote the habit of liquor consumption, but the gallery has been set up to showcase the unique and rich legacy of brewing feni in the coastal state.
He claims it to be the first museum in the world dedicated to history of brewing alcohol.
More Related News