Mumbai

Old Monk Price in Mumbai2026

Mumbai, the financial capital of India, has a dynamic liquor market. The prices here are influenced by the Maharashtra state excise duties, which are relatively higher compared to neighboring states like Goa.

Liquor Policy & Trends

In Mumbai, liquor prices are regulated by the Maharashtra State Excise Department. Prices may vary slightly between wine shops, but they generally follow the Maximum Retail Price (MRP). The legal drinking age in Maharashtra is 25 for hard liquor.

Current Market Rates

Variant wise price list for Mumbai (Updated April 2026)

Last verified: April 2026

Old Monk XXX Rum

90ml~₹120
180ml~₹240
375ml~₹460
750ml~₹880
1000ml~₹1140

Old Monk Gold Reserve

90ml
180ml
375ml
750ml~₹1250
1000ml

Old Monk Supreme

90ml
180ml
375ml
750ml~₹1350
1000ml

Old Monk The Legend

90ml
180ml~₹365
375ml
750ml~₹1450
1000ml

Prices are subject to change based on latest excise duties and shop location.

Drinking Culture in Mumbai

Mumbai's relationship with Old Monk is deeply intertwined with its legendary nightlife and the city's "spirit of never sleeping." From the iconic bars of Colaba and Fort to the vibrant pubs of Bandra and Andheri, Old Monk is a fixture on drink menus across the city. The classic Mumbai way to enjoy it is with Thums Up cola — a combination so popular it has its own abbreviation: "OMT" (Old Monk Thums Up). Mumbai's monsoon season (June–September) is peak Old Monk territory — the combination of heavy rains, cool sea breezes, and the city's famous street food creates the perfect backdrop for sipping rum. Marine Drive, locally known as the "Queen's Necklace," sees countless groups of friends sharing Old Monk during evening walks. The drink is also deeply embedded in Mumbai's film and creative industry culture — Bollywood's storied connection with Old Monk has been referenced in multiple movies and songs. Local "wine shops" (the Maharashtrian term for liquor stores) report consistently high Old Monk sales throughout the year, with spikes during the monsoon and December party season.

Liquor Regulations & Price Trends

Excise Policy & Regulations in Mumbai

Mumbai operates under the Maharashtra State Excise Department's regulatory framework, one of the most structured in India. The legal drinking age is 25 for spirits and beer, among the highest in the country. Liquor is sold through licensed "wine shops" that must display the MRP prominently. Maharashtra imposes multiple layers of taxation on alcohol: excise duty (based on alcohol content and category), VAT (at varying rates), and additional surcharges. The state issues different license categories — FL-I (for foreign liquor retail), FL-II (for bars and restaurants), FL-III (for beer and wine only), and CL (for country liquor). Operating hours for wine shops are typically 10:00 AM to 10:30 PM, though timings can vary by local municipal corporation rules. During elections, Ganesh Chaturthi, and certain dry days (Republic Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti), liquor sale is completely banned. Maharashtra has approximately 26 notified dry days per year.

Price Trends & Analysis

Old Monk prices in Mumbai are among the highest in India, primarily because Maharashtra levies steep excise duties and VAT on hard liquor. The 750ml Old Monk XXX is priced around ₹880, nearly 4x the Goa price for the same bottle. Prices have increased approximately 8-10% over the past two years, driven by state excise duty revisions in the 2024-25 and 2025-26 budgets. However, when compared to imported rum brands (Bacardi, Captain Morgan), Old Monk still represents exceptional value — often 40-60% cheaper for a comparable or superior drinking experience. Bar prices in Mumbai can be 3-5x the retail MRP, especially in upscale venues in Bandra, Lower Parel, and BKC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Old Monk legal in Mumbai?

Yes, Old Monk is legal and widely available in Mumbai at licensed wine shops, bars, and restaurants. The legal drinking age for spirits is 25.

Why price differs from other cities?

Liquor prices in India are a state subject. Maharashtra imposes its own excise duty and VAT structure, which is different from states like Goa or Delhi, leading to price variations.

Is price same in all liquor shops?

Generally, yes. Liquor shops are mandated to sell at the MRP (Maximum Retail Price). However, some premium establishments or bars will charge significantly more.

User Reviews

What people are saying about Old Monk in Mumbai

2 Reviews
4.5Average

Neha Patil

Mumbai
Feb 28, 2026

"Perfect for a quiet evening by the sea. A bit on the expensive side in Mumbai, but it is worth the premium quality."

15 Likes

Rahul Verma

Mumbai
Dec 15, 2025

"Old Monk has been my go-to rum for years. The price in Mumbai is a bit higher than Goa, but the taste is consistent. Love the vanilla notes!"

24 Likes

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