We tried Budweiser Magnum Double Barrel during a weekend catch-up. The start was better than the finish: dry, tidy finish first, then the sweetness felt flat. Perfectly drinkable, just not something I'd seek out.
malty - oakyBudweiser Magnum Double Barrel
4Budweiser Magnum Double Barrel is a larger-sized bottle containing Budweiser beer. It's perfect for sharing with friends and family during gatherings or celebrations.
Alcohol strength can vary by variant and market. Check the bottle label before serving.
Budweiser Magnum Double Barrel is an Indian whisky crafted from local grain spirits, often blended with imported malts. India's warm climate means faster aging, creating smooth, approachable whiskies at great value.
Crisp and clean flavor - Light-bodied with subtle malt sweetness - Refreshing finish. Budweiser was introduced in 1876 by Adolphus Busch in St. Louis, Missouri. Known as the King of Beers, it is one of the most recognized beer brands globally. Made in India, where the tropical climate accelerates maturation and adds unique character to spirits. Budweiser Magnum Double Barrel is a larger-sized bottle containing Budweiser beer. It's perfect for sharing with friends and family during gatherings or celebrations. Budweiser Magnum Double Barrel is listed by PourBud as Made In India Whisky from Budweiser, with an origin linked to India. Its listed ingredients include Corn, Malted barley, rye, water. The available production notes identify Grain Selection, Mashing & Fermentation, Distillation, Blending, Maturation, Bottling as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Light, Grainy, Sweet, Smooth. Serving references in the catalog include Neat, On the Rocks, With Soda/Water, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Tandoori Chicken, Seekh Kebab, Paneer Tikka, Roasted Cashews. The product name and category provide a starting point, while the bottle label remains the best source for the exact style, ingredients, and alcohol strength. Where detailed history or production notes are not recorded, PourBud avoids making brand-specific claims and keeps the description limited to verified catalog information.
Basic History
Budweiser was introduced in 1876 by Adolphus Busch in St. Louis, Missouri. Known as the King of Beers, it is one of the most recognized beer brands globally.
Origin & Region
Made in India, where the tropical climate accelerates maturation and adds unique character to spirits.
What goes with it
Tandoori Chicken
Seekh Kebab
Paneer Tikka
Roasted Cashews
Grilled Meats
Blue CheeseTop Reviews
I liked the warm oak; the gentle spice made it feel complete rather than heavy. It was gone faster than I expected, which says enough.
spiced - maltyIt opened with nutty edge and stayed pleasant, but the finish turned bitter. Not perfect, but it worked well for me.
smoky - dry