We all the know the importance of travelling , everyone has a different reason to travel Some have many , some have few. Whatever reasons, you choose , taking a trip to a new city or new country and experiencing the culture is so worth it. It opens our eyes to the rest of the creation of the world, both natural and man-made and help us realize that our world is a much bigger place than we would have imagined. Travel leaves you with a lot of memories and experience’s of a life time. You never come back from trip feeling quit the same as before you left.
So plan your trip, pack your bags and get ready to explore. Most of us already know the importance of travelling , we want to travel , but we are so bored watching again and again the same mountains and sea. We just want to have chill and a drink. We all want some new places to explore and not get bored, So to achieve this I have got a wonderful place in my mind, which is goas first alcohol museum. it is entirely dedicated to the locally brewed alcohol, Feni, which is Goa’s one of the most loved features among the tourists, apart from beer. Yes, a alcohol museum, lets find out what you can see in a alcohol museum–
Situated at Candolim
The museum is all about alcohol it is located in the tiny beach village of Candolim, which has been started by local businessman Nandan Kudchadkar, who is known for collecting antiques. Kudchadkar, who collects antiques, has set up the museum to highlight the state’s rich heritage as well as the history of the drink, starting with how the fruit arrived in India from Brazil. Anyone who is interested in antique things must go at least once.
feni tasting session–
You can have sample aged feni dating back to 1946 in the feni cellar. And sign up for an in-house feni tasting and pairing session. Feni, a drink made from cashews, and also houses traditional glass vats in which the liquor had been stored centuries ago.
About Feni–
Feni, a drink that is commonly and socially consumed by the locals of Goa, was notified as the state heritage drink by the Goa government in 2016 in a bid to allow its manufacturers to market the drink globally. Feni is a traditional liquor distilled from the fermented juice of cashew apples. It is safe to drink as it is free from organic or artificial flavors.