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The Teller Coffee Rum Liqueur: When Coffee Met Cane, Magic Began

Mithilesh Chougule

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July 02, 2025

The Teller Coffee Rum Liqueur: When Coffee Met Cane, Magic Began

If Goa had a spirit animal, it would be lounging half-asleep in a hammock, wearing sunglasses and holding something cold, caffeinated, and a little quirky. That’s essentially what Teller Coffee Rum Liqueur embodies! It’s bold, smooth, and delivers a powerful kick, combining both caffeine and alcohol for a double dose of fun. Teller’s basically what happens when coffee and rum have a lovechild in Goa, and we’re here for it! Didn’t know you needed it in your life? Wait till you get a taste.

The Teller Coffee Rum Liqueur: India’s Newest Rum-Based Liqueur

How The Teller, India’s First Cane Coffee Liqueur, Is Made

Teller was born under the Goan sun, but this isn’t just one of the many ‘craft’ liqueurs this state has to offer. This is the real deal – a proper coffee liqueur with roasted coffee vibes, a warm rum hug, and a finish that’s sweet but not trying too hard. Imagine your cold brew went for a wild night out with its rum friends and came back as Teller!

The rum-based liqueur utilises local ingredients that lend a distinctive flavour to a liqueur proudly made in India. You have premium Arabica beans coming straight from the coffee capital of India, Chikmagalur. These high-quality coffee beans carry an intense, robust profile with notes of dark chocolate, and this is what lends the rum-based liqueur a distinct Indian flavor.

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There are plenty of ways you can enjoy The Teller – drink it on ice, spike your espresso martini, or just dump it in a milkshake (we won’t judge). Experiment and innovate as much as you’d like for the result would almost certainly be a delicious treat for your taste buds.

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Goa Is Where The Magic Happens

Let’s be honest - where else would you get a drink that embodies a never-ending holiday? With its vibrant beach energy, relaxed “susegad” vibe, and a cocktail scene that never sleeps, Goa is the perfect place for Teller to thrive. It’s all about local pride, doing things your way, and enjoying life to the fullest.

This liqueur, which is India’s first coffee cane liqueur, took nearly two years to create. During this time, the liqueur was tested to find the sweet spot for the perfectly balanced flavor of cane molasses and your morning coffee.

And Goans? They’ve got rum running through their veins, practically. Teller just takes that old-school love for rum, tosses in a shot of coffee, and makes it all fresh again. It’s got that small-batch, boutique vibe but still feels totally Goan at heart.

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#BottleGoals: Psychedelic, Quirky, And Vintage

Speaking about the bottle itself – it’s reminiscent of the old-school bottles you’d find in a cozy bistro or a local bar tucked away in a laidback town. It’s clean, sharp, and just the right amount of stylish. 

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The bottle features a golden eye emerging out of a goblet-like glass, the two hands behind it (with the mist) possibly symbolizing some kind of divine intervention. The vintage typography and art style is fairly reminiscent of a psychedelic art style – a vibe that was once synonymous with Goa.

It doesn’t scream for attention, the vivid details and colors grab your attention, almost hypnotize you – and the next moment you know, you’ve poured yourself a drink already!

Summing Up

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The Teller Coffee Rum Liqueur is about to be Goa’s new obsession. It’s got rum warmth, coffee kick, and a serious personality, all packed into one slick bottle. For INR 1850 for 750 ml in Goa, this liqueur feels like a beach party and a café hangout smashed together, and honestly, who wouldn’t love that? Whether you’re a hardcore rum geek, a coffee addict, or just want a drink with some actual vibe, The Teller’s calling your name. So, next time you’re in Goa, forget the boring souvenirs. Grab a bottle of The Teller instead.


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