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best gin under 500 in india (2026) — budget options that exist

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tl;dr: the best gin under rs 500 in india. honest guide to budget gin options, why the choices are limited, and what you can actually get at this price point.


tldr: there is no good gin under rs 500 in india. that’s the honest answer. blue riband (rs 350-450) is the least bad option, functional in heavy mixes. aristocrat gin (rs 300-400) exists but is harsh. if you can stretch to rs 700, greater than is where drinkable gin actually starts. save your money or buy a smaller bottle of something decent.


the best gin under 500 in india is a search that’s going to disappoint you, and i’d rather be honest about that upfront than pretend there are hidden gems at this price. there aren’t. gin as a spirit requires quality botanicals, including juniper berries (usually imported), proper distillation, and some level of craft. at rs 500 for 750ml, the economics don’t allow for any of that.

this is fundamentally different from the whisky and vodka markets at the same price. you can get a drinkable whisky under rs 500 (officer’s choice, old tavern). you can get a decent vodka under rs 500 (magic moments, romanov). but gin under rs 500 in india is essentially just juniper-flavored grain spirit. the category only starts getting interesting at rs 700-800, where greater than london dry enters the picture and changes everything.

i’m writing this guide because people search for it, and i’d rather they find honest information than a listicle that pretends blue riband is an “excellent budget choice.” it’s not. here’s what actually exists at this price, why it’s limited, and what you should consider instead.

this guide is part of liquor india, where i cover every major alcohol brand available in india. no sponsors, no affiliate links.


gin under 500 india: quick comparison

#brandtypeprice (750ml)ABVbest for
1blue ribandbudget ginrs 350-45042.8%least bad budget option
2aristocrat ginbudget ginrs 300-40042.8%only when nothing else is available
3greater than mini (375ml)craft ginrs 400-50042.8%best quality at this budget
4bombay sapphire mini (180ml)premium ginrs 400-50047%occasional availability

the budget gin reality in india

let me explain why this price tier is so barren compared to whisky or beer. gin’s essential botanical is juniper. india does grow some juniper in the himalayas, but most commercial gin production still relies on imported juniper berries. add coriander, citrus peels, and other botanicals, plus proper distillation (ideally vapor infusion or maceration), and the production cost for anything resembling real gin is simply higher than grain spirit or basic malt whisky.

the brands that exist under rs 500 essentially take grain neutral spirit, add minimal juniper flavoring (sometimes synthetic), and bottle it. the result tastes more like flavored vodka than gin. this is not snobbery. it’s chemistry. without proper botanical infusion, you can’t get the flavor complexity that makes gin worth drinking over cheaper spirits.

1. blue riband — least bad gin under 500

price: rs 350-450 | type: budget gin | ABV: 42.8% | rating: 4/10

blue riband is the gin you’ll find at every liquor shop in india. it’s made by mohan meakin (the same company behind old monk) and it’s been around for decades. at rs 350-450, it’s the most widely available gin at this price point.

the taste is straightforward: grain spirit with a juniper note and not much else. there’s no botanical complexity, no citrus layers, no floral character. it’s gin in the most technical sense. the juniper is there, so legally it qualifies. but sipping it neat would be punishing. the spirit is sharp, the finish is harsh, and there’s a faint medicinal quality that doesn’t go away with ice.

where blue riband works is in drinks where the gin is heavily diluted. a blue riband and tonic with extra lime and plenty of ice is drinkable. a blue riband with lemonade or sprite works as a casual mixed drink. in a punch bowl with fruit juice, nobody will know or care what gin you used. but if you’re trying to make a proper G&T or a gin cocktail where the spirit’s character matters, blue riband will let you down.

the honest recommendation: if blue riband at rs 350-450 is your absolute maximum, buy it and mix it heavily. it will do the job at a house party where the point is the gathering, not the drinks. just don’t expect it to taste like the gin and tonics you’ve had at a bar.

2. aristocrat gin — for when nothing else is available

price: rs 300-400 | type: budget gin | ABV: 42.8% | rating: 3/10

aristocrat gin is jagatjit industries’ entry into the budget gin space. it’s cheaper than blue riband in most states, and the difference in quality is noticeable. the juniper character is even fainter, the spirit is harsher, and there’s a distinct medicinal bite that heavy mixing only partially masks.

i can’t recommend aristocrat gin with any enthusiasm. at rs 300-400, you’re getting a product where the grain spirit quality is the bottleneck. the juniper is an afterthought. if you’re choosing between aristocrat gin and aristocrat whisky at similar prices, the whisky is a better buy. at least with whisky, the grain spirit base can produce something mildly pleasant. with gin, the expectation of botanical character makes the lack of it more conspicuous.

if aristocrat gin is your only option at a liquor store in a small town, it’ll work in a mix with cold drink. that’s the ceiling for this product. anything more sophisticated than “gin + cola” or “gin + sprite” is asking too much.


better alternatives at or near rs 500

this is the section that actually matters. if you can stretch your budget even slightly, or if you’re willing to buy a smaller quantity of a better product, the drinking experience improves dramatically.

3. greater than london dry (375ml) — the smart budget buy

price: rs 400-500 (375ml) | type: indian craft gin | ABV: 42.8% | rating: 9/10

greater than london dry is india’s best value craft gin, and in many states, the 375ml bottle falls at or just under rs 500. this is the recommendation. half the volume, but the quality is genuinely world-class. made by nao spirits in goa, greater than uses proper botanicals, including juniper, coriander, and citrus, with actual vapor infusion distillation.

the difference between a 375ml greater than and a 750ml blue riband is not subtle. it’s the difference between a drink you enjoy and a drink you endure. greater than makes a G&T that you’d actually look forward to. blue riband makes a G&T that you accept. for rs 400-500, i’d rather have four good gin and tonics from a 375ml greater than than eight mediocre ones from a 750ml blue riband.

check the best gin under 1000 guide for the full-size greater than bottle at rs 700-1000, which is the absolute sweet spot for budget gin in india.

4. premium gin minis (180ml) — occasional finds

price: rs 400-500 (180ml) | type: varies | ABV: varies

some states stock 180ml miniature bottles of premium gins like bombay sapphire and tanqueray in the rs 400-500 range. availability is inconsistent, and not every liquor shop carries them, but if you spot one, it’s a better purchase than any full-size bottle of budget gin.

a 180ml bombay sapphire gives you two proper G&Ts with genuine bombay sapphire quality. that’s a better experience than five watery G&Ts from a full bottle of blue riband. the per-ml cost is higher, obviously, but the per-drink enjoyment is incomparably better.


verdict: skip budget gin, buy smarter

let me be direct about this price tier:

if rs 500 is your hard ceiling for gin: buy a 375ml greater than if available in your state. failing that, buy blue riband and mix it heavily. don’t buy aristocrat.

if you can stretch to rs 700-800: buy a 750ml greater than. this is the real starting point for enjoyable gin in india. my gin under 1000 guide covers this properly.

if you just want a good drink under rs 500 and gin isn’t mandatory: buy vodka or whisky instead. smirnoff vodka (rs 400-500 for 375ml) or officer’s choice whisky makes a better drink at this budget than any gin available. vodka under 500 has genuinely drinkable options that gin under 500 simply can’t match.

the bigger picture: india’s gin market is booming, but it’s booming at rs 700 and above. brands like greater than, stranger & sons, hapusa, and jin jiji have put indian gin on the global map. the under 2000 range is where craft gin truly shines, and the under 5000 range gives you access to premium international bottles alongside india’s best. budget gin below rs 500 is the one tier where the honest advice is: spend a little more or drink something else.


best gin under 500 india: frequently asked questions


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