
All About Alcohol Museum
4.7 (1876 reviews)
Discover Goa's 'All About Alcohol' museum, a 13,000 sqft haven showcasing centuries-old glass vats, antique alcohol-making equipment, and a unique feni tasting experience, highlighting Goa's rich cultural heritage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Location
- How to Get There
- History and Influence
- Tips for Visitors
- Do’s
- Don’ts
- What People Say
- Nearby Places to Visit
Introduction to All About Alcohol Museum
Tucked away in the charming beach town of Candolim, Goa, lies a treasure that will delight even the most discerning connoisseurs – the All About Alcohol Museum, or as the locals fondly call it, AAA. This 13,000-square-foot haven is a passion project of Nandan Kudchadkar, a businessman with an unyielding fascination for Goa's iconic drink, feni. As you step into this state-of-the-art museum, you're transported into a world where the art of alcohol-making comes alive. The air is thick with the aroma of aging cashew feni, and the walls whisper stories of centuries-old traditions. Each of the five meticulously curated rooms is a sensory journey, from the glassware section where vintage glasses tell tales of their own, to the taverna that replicates an ancient Goan pub, complete with Portuguese glasses that seem to hold 450 years of secrets. Here, every artifact, every distillation apparatus, and every sip of feni is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Goa, making this museum an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a unique and immersive experience.
Location of All About Alcohol Museum
How to get to All About Alcohol Museum
History and Influence of All About Alcohol Museum
Tips for Visitors
Do’s at All About Alcohol Museum
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Fascinating museum showcasing the history of alcohol in Goa. The collection of bottles and equipment is impressive.
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Unique and interesting experience. The guided tour is informative and engaging.
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A must-visit for anyone interested in Goa's drinking culture. The feni tasting at the end is a great touch.