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imperial blue price in india (2026) — complete price list by state

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tl;dr: imperial blue whisky price in india for 2026. state-wise prices for 180ml, 375ml, 750ml, 1L bottles. regular and superior grain variants compared with honest review.


tldr: imperial blue 750ml costs rs 450-600 in india depending on your state. cheapest in goa (rs 380-450), most expensive in karnataka (rs 550-650). it’s one of the most popular budget whiskies in the country. the regular is a solid mixer. superior grain (rs 550-700) is smoother if you want a small upgrade. best with cola or soda, not really a neat-sipping whisky.


imperial blue is one of those brands that millions of people buy regularly but nobody really talks about. it doesn’t have the cult status of old monk, the aspirational positioning of blenders pride, or the marketing muscle of johnnie walker. what it has is a price point that works for a huge portion of indian whisky drinkers and a consistency that means you always know what you’re getting.

pernod ricard positions imperial blue as their entry-level whisky offering, sitting below royal stag and blenders pride in their portfolio. the “men will be men” advertising campaign made it one of the most recognized alcohol brands in india, and the combination of brand awareness and aggressive pricing has made it a permanent fixture in every liquor shop.

i’ve had imperial blue plenty of times. it’s not a whisky i actively seek out, but it’s one i’ve reached for when the budget is tight and i need something that won’t let me down. this guide covers every price detail you need across states, sizes, and variants.

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


imperial blue price by bottle size

all prices are approximate and vary by state, city, and individual store. these are MRP ranges commonly found across india in 2026.

sizeprice range
180ml (quarter)rs 100-150
375ml (half)rs 250-350
750ml (full)rs 450-600
1Lrs 600-800

the 180ml quarter is the workhorse of imperial blue’s sales. at rs 100-150, it’s one of the most affordable branded whisky purchases in india. the 750ml is better value per ml, but the quarter dominates at retail shops because of its pocket-friendly price.


imperial blue price by state (2026)

state-wise prices for the standard imperial blue 750ml bottle. these are approximate retail MRP ranges.

state750ml pricenotes
goars 380-450cheapest state, lowest excise
punjabrs 400-500low excise, widely available
haryanars 420-520similar to punjab
delhirs 500-600standard metro pricing
uttar pradeshrs 430-550varies by district
rajasthanrs 450-560mid-range pricing
west bengalrs 480-580moderate
maharashtrars 480-580slightly higher in mumbai
karnatakars 550-650higher excise duties
tamil nadurs 500-600TASMAC outlets only
keralars 550-650BEVCO outlets only
telanganars 480-580mid-range
andhra pradeshrs 520-620state-run outlets
chhattisgarhrs 430-540affordable
madhya pradeshrs 470-570varies by city

cheapest states: goa, as always, leads the way. punjab and haryana are close behind. these three states consistently offer the lowest alcohol prices in india.

most expensive states: karnataka and kerala sit at the top. the difference between goa (rs 380) and karnataka (rs 650) is nearly rs 270 for the same bottle.

note on prohibition states: bihar and gujarat have alcohol prohibition. imperial blue is not legally available there.


imperial blue variants and prices

imperial blue regular — the budget staple

price: rs 450-600 (750ml) | ABV: 42.8%

regular imperial blue is the one that sells by the truckload across india. it’s a blended indian whisky made from grain spirits and scotch malts, which is standard for this segment. the taste is clean, slightly dry, and has that familiar whisky character without much complexity.

being honest here: imperial blue regular is a functional whisky. it does what cheap whisky needs to do. with cola, it’s perfectly fine. you get the whisky-cola combination without the burn, and the dryness of the spirit actually works well with the sweetness of the cola. with soda and ice, it’s a decent evening drink. neat, it’s rough. there’s a harshness that’s hard to ignore, especially compared to something like blenders pride which costs only rs 150-200 more.

i don’t say this to be dismissive. every whisky at rs 450-600 has some level of harshness. imperial blue’s harshness is average for its price, not worse than competitors. it’s just something to know before you pour it straight into a glass. a mixer makes it disappear.

imperial blue superior grain — the smoother option

price: rs 550-700 (750ml) | ABV: 42.8%

superior grain is imperial blue’s premium variant. the “superior grain” label refers to the use of a higher proportion of select grain spirits, which translates to a marginally smoother drinking experience. the packaging is slightly more refined, and the whisky itself has less of that rough edge.

the improvement over regular is real but modest. superior grain doesn’t transform imperial blue into a different whisky. it softens the harshness by maybe 20-30%. if you’re mixing with cola or soda, the difference is barely noticeable. if you’re adding water and sipping slowly, you’ll feel the smoother texture. it’s a worthwhile upgrade if the rs 100-150 premium doesn’t bother you, but it’s not a transformative one.

compared to royal stag barrel select at rs 700-900, superior grain falls short. barrel select is a more significant upgrade for a similar price. if your budget stretches to rs 700+, barrel select is the better buy.


quick review: is imperial blue worth the price?

imperial blue’s value proposition is straightforward: it’s one of the cheapest branded whiskies in india, and it delivers a consistent, no-surprises drinking experience. at rs 450-600, you know exactly what you’re paying for. a mixer-friendly whisky that won’t embarrass you at a house party and won’t excite you either.

the honest truth about imperial blue is that it exists in a segment where “good enough” is the goal. nobody buys imperial blue expecting complexity, depth, or a revelation in a glass. people buy it because it’s affordable, available everywhere, and reliably the same every time. on those metrics, it delivers.

if you’re comparing imperial blue to royal stag, the two are neck and neck. royal stag is slightly smoother and slightly more expensive. imperial blue is slightly drier and slightly cheaper. i’ve heard people argue passionately for both, and honestly, the difference is slim. you’ll prefer whichever you’re used to drinking.

if you want something genuinely better than imperial blue, the jump to blenders pride at rs 650-850 is the most logical upgrade. the quality gap between imperial blue and blenders pride is larger than the price gap suggests. if you’re exploring the full range of whiskies under rs 500, imperial blue is a solid entry in that bracket.


where to buy imperial blue in india

imperial blue is one of the most widely distributed whisky brands in india. availability is essentially universal wherever alcohol is legal.

retail liquor shops: every licensed liquor shop stocks imperial blue. both regular and superior grain are widely available, though some smaller shops may only carry the regular.

state-run outlets: TASMAC (tamil nadu), BEVCO (kerala), and other government-controlled outlets carry imperial blue at fixed MRP. prices at government shops tend to be the most consistent.

bars and restaurants: imperial blue is a standard well whisky at budget and mid-range bars. expect a significant markup over retail (3-5x is common). ordering by the peg at bars is expensive compared to buying a bottle.

important: always buy from authorized retail outlets. counterfeit liquor is a genuine safety concern in india, especially at lower price points where counterfeiting is more profitable for bad actors.


imperial blue price: frequently asked questions


prices mentioned in this guide are approximate MRP ranges for 2026 and may vary by state, city, and individual retailer. excise policies change periodically, which can affect prices. always check with your local retailer for current pricing.

drink responsibly. must be of legal drinking age in your state.

drink responsibly. must be of legal drinking age in your state.

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