tldr: heineken lager 650ml costs rs 140-220 across india, with goa cheapest at rs 120-150. the 330ml can runs rs 80-120, and the 500ml can is rs 110-160. heineken is one of the more expensive mainstream lagers in india, priced above kingfisher and budweiser. it’s brewed locally through united breweries despite the international branding. the taste is decent, slightly more characterful than budweiser, but the premium over kingfisher is hard to justify. the 500ml can is the sweet spot for value. heineken 0.0 (non-alcoholic) is available in select cities at rs 80-120.
heineken occupies a weird space in the indian beer market. it’s technically an international beer, one of the most recognized beer brands in the world. but in india, it’s brewed locally by united breweries, the same company that makes kingfisher. heineken NV (the dutch parent) acquired a majority stake in united breweries back in 2019, so the corporate connection is real. but the beer on the shelf at your local liquor shop was made at a UB brewery somewhere in india, not shipped from amsterdam.
from what i’ve gathered, most people buy heineken in india for one of two reasons: they’ve had it abroad and want something familiar, or they want something that feels “international” without paying import prices. both are valid. heineken does taste different from kingfisher and budweiser. there’s more hop bitterness, a slightly malty sweetness, and that characteristic “skunky” note that heineken fans either love or tolerate. whether that difference justifies the rs 30-60 premium over kingfisher is the question this guide helps you answer.
heineken at a glance
| detail | info |
|---|---|
| brand | heineken |
| company | heineken NV (via united breweries in india) |
| origin | netherlands (1873), brewed locally in india |
| type | pale lager |
| variants | lager, silver, 0.0 (non-alcoholic) |
| ABV | 5% (lager), 4% (silver), 0% (0.0) |
| availability | major cities and metros, limited in smaller towns |
heineken’s india strategy is interesting. rather than building a separate brewing and distribution network, heineken bought into united breweries and uses UB’s existing infrastructure. this means heineken can be found at the same shops that stock kingfisher, but it’s priced higher as a premium offering. the brand has no strong beer variant in india, which limits its reach in a market where strong beer drives the majority of volume sales.
heineken beer price by bottle size (2026)
prices vary by state. these are approximate ranges across india.
heineken lager

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| bottle size | approximate price range | best for |
|---|---|---|
| 330ml can | rs 80-120 | casual, solo drinking |
| 330ml bottle | rs 80-120 | same as can, presentation |
| 500ml can | rs 110-160 | best everyday value |
| 650ml bottle | rs 140-220 | best value per ml |
| pint (bar/restaurant) | rs 250-500 | eating out |
heineken silver

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| bottle size | approximate price range | best for |
|---|---|---|
| 330ml can | rs 90-130 | lighter, lower ABV option |
| 330ml bottle | rs 90-130 | same, sleeker packaging |
heineken 0.0 (non-alcoholic)

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| bottle size | approximate price range | best for |
|---|---|---|
| 330ml can | rs 80-120 | designated drivers, dry days, health-conscious |
the 650ml heineken bottle offers the best value per ml, but the 500ml can is the most commonly available format. heineken doesn’t push the 650ml as aggressively as kingfisher or tuborg do. in many shops, you’ll only find the 330ml or 500ml cans. heineken silver has limited availability and you may not find it everywhere.
heineken beer price by state (2026)
here’s what heineken lager costs across major states for the most common formats.
| state | 330ml can | 500ml can | 650ml bottle | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| goa | rs 65-90 | rs 90-120 | rs 120-150 | cheapest state |
| pondicherry | rs 70-95 | rs 95-125 | rs 125-155 | close to goa |
| delhi | rs 85-110 | rs 110-140 | rs 140-180 | good availability |
| karnataka | rs 90-115 | rs 115-145 | rs 150-195 | bangalore metro pricing |
| maharashtra | rs 95-120 | rs 125-155 | rs 160-210 | mumbai/pune expensive |
| tamil nadu | rs 90-115 | rs 120-150 | rs 155-200 | TASMAC shops |
| telangana | rs 85-110 | rs 115-145 | rs 145-190 | hyderabad moderate |
| west bengal | rs 90-115 | rs 115-145 | rs 150-195 | moderate |
| kerala | rs 95-120 | rs 130-160 | rs 165-215 | beverages corporation markup |
| rajasthan | rs 85-115 | rs 110-145 | rs 145-190 | varies by district |
goa pricing: heineken in goa at rs 65-90 for a 330ml can is the most reasonable heineken you’ll find in india. if you like heineken and you’re in goa, stock up. the price gap between goa and kerala can be rs 40-50 per can.
prohibition note: heineken is not available in bihar (prohibition since 2016) and gujarat.
heineken variants in india
heineken lager — the green bottle classic

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500ml: rs 110-160 | 5% ABV | the standard pick
heineken lager is what people mean when they say “heineken.” it’s a pale lager with more malt character and hop bitterness than most indian commercial beers. the taste is slightly sweet on the front with a mild bitterness at the finish. there’s that distinctive heineken “skunkiness” that comes from the green bottle (light exposure affects hop compounds). it’s actually a feature of the brand at this point, not a flaw.
from what i’ve read and observed, heineken in india tastes slightly different from heineken in europe. this is common with locally brewed international brands. the water, the local barley, the brewing conditions all contribute to minor differences. most reviews say indian-brewed heineken is close to the original but not identical. it’s still a recognizable heineken experience.
compared to kingfisher premium, heineken has more going on taste-wise. it’s not as clean and neutral as budweiser. if you want a beer with slightly more character than the standard indian lager, heineken delivers that. whether it’s rs 40-60 worth of extra character is debatable.
heineken silver — the lighter version

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330ml: rs 90-130 | 4% ABV | lower ABV, smoother profile
heineken silver is the brand’s answer to the growing demand for lighter, more sessionable beers. at 4% ABV, it’s lower than the standard lager and designed to be smoother and less bitter. it’s in a sleeker bottle with silver labeling, targeting younger drinkers who find regular heineken too heavy.
availability in india is limited. you’ll find heineken silver in select metro city shops and at some bars, but it’s not a standard stock item everywhere. if you’re interested in lighter beers, bira 91 light is more widely available.
heineken 0.0 — the non-alcoholic option

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330ml: rs 80-120 | 0% ABV | actually decent for non-alcoholic beer
heineken 0.0 is widely considered one of the better non-alcoholic beers globally. from what i’ve read, it has a more beer-like taste than most NA options, with mild maltiness and a clean finish. it doesn’t taste like regular heineken (no non-alcoholic beer tastes like its alcoholic counterpart), but it’s one of the more convincing attempts.
in india, heineken 0.0 availability is expanding but still mostly limited to metro city supermarkets, select liquor shops, and online platforms. it’s useful for designated drivers, dry days, people who are cutting back, or anyone who wants a beer-flavored beverage without the alcohol.
for a broader look at non-alcoholic options in india, check best non-alcoholic beer in india.
heineken at bars and restaurants
heineken commands a significant premium at bars compared to domestic brands.
| venue type | pint price (approx) | bottle/can price |
|---|---|---|
| casual restaurant | rs 200-300 | rs 200-300 |
| mid-range bar | rs 300-450 | rs 250-400 |
| premium venue / club | rs 400-600 | rs 350-500 |
| 5-star hotel | rs 500-800+ | rs 450-700+ |
at premium bars, heineken is often the most affordable “imported” option on the menu, sitting between domestic brands and genuinely imported beers. this makes it a popular order at upscale venues where people want something international without going full-import pricing.
tip: at bars, the percentage premium of heineken over kingfisher narrows. if you’re at a place where kingfisher is rs 250 and heineken is rs 300, the rs 50 difference feels much smaller than the rs 40-60 gap at retail. heineken at bars makes more financial sense than heineken at shops, relatively speaking.
heineken vs the competition
| feature | heineken lager | kingfisher premium | budweiser | tuborg green |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500ml price | rs 110-160 | rs 80-120 | rs 90-130 | rs 80-130 |
| ABV | 5% | 4.8% | 5% | 4.8% |
| taste profile | malty, slight skunk | smooth, neutral | clean, crisp | dry, european |
| strong variant | no | yes | yes (magnum) | yes |
| brand positioning | international premium | indian default | international clean | european budget |
heineken’s biggest weakness in india is the price-to-value gap. at rs 110-160 for 500ml, you’re paying rs 30-40 more than kingfisher or tuborg for a marginally different lager. and unlike some imported brands, heineken in india is brewed locally, so the “import premium” is really just a brand premium. for the same money, you could buy a bira 91 blonde and get a beer with genuinely more character.
the no-strong-variant issue also limits heineken’s appeal. in a market where strong beer accounts for a massive share of sales, heineken only offers mild lagers. if you want high ABV, you have to go with kingfisher strong or tuborg strong.
is heineken worth the price in india?
the honest answer: it depends on what you value.
heineken makes sense if: you genuinely prefer the taste (the maltier, hoppier profile over neutral lagers), you want a brand you recognize from international travel, or you’re at a bar where the price gap from domestic beers is small.
heineken doesn’t make sense if: you’re buying at retail and price-conscious. the rs 30-60 premium over kingfisher or tuborg doesn’t translate into a proportionally better beer. and since it’s brewed locally anyway, the “international” factor is more about perception than product.
my recommendation based on value: at retail, buy kingfisher premium or tuborg green and save the money. at bars, heineken is a reasonable upgrade if you don’t mind the extra rs 50-80 per drink. for the full picture of what’s available, check best beer brands in india and best beer under rs 200.
heineken beer price in india: frequently asked questions
all prices mentioned are approximate and vary by state, city, and retailer. prices are based on 2026 rates and may change. drink responsibly. must be of legal drinking age in your state.
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frequently asked questions
what is the price of heineken 500ml in india?
heineken lager 500ml costs rs 110-160 across india depending on the state. in goa it's around rs 90-120, delhi is rs 110-140, and maharashtra goes up to rs 140-160. the 500ml can is the most common format for heineken in india.
what is the price of 500ml beer in india?
500ml beer prices in india vary by brand. heineken 500ml costs rs 110-160, budweiser 500ml is rs 90-130, kingfisher premium 500ml is rs 80-120, and bira 91 white 500ml runs rs 170-250. heineken sits at the premium end of the mainstream market.
what is 650ml bottle called in india?
the 650ml bottle is commonly called a 'pint' in india, though technically a pint is 568ml. some people call it a 'full bottle' or 'bada bottle.' it's the standard large beer bottle size in india and the most popular format for domestic brands. heineken 650ml costs rs 140-220.
what is the price of 1 pint beer in india?
a pint (650ml bottle) of heineken costs rs 140-220 at retail in india. at bars and restaurants, a pint of heineken costs rs 250-500 depending on the venue. bar prices are 2-3x retail. domestic brands like kingfisher are cheaper at rs 90-160 for a 650ml.
is heineken available in india?
yes. heineken is widely available across india in most metros and major cities. it's brewed locally through united breweries (which heineken majority-owns). availability in smaller towns is limited compared to kingfisher or budweiser. not available in prohibition states like bihar and gujarat.
is heineken imported or local in india?
heineken sold in india is brewed locally, not imported. heineken NV owns a majority stake in united breweries (the kingfisher parent company), and brews heineken at UB facilities in india. the recipe follows the dutch original but is produced domestically. imported heineken bottles exist in some duty-free shops but are rare in retail.
is heineken better than budweiser?
heineken has a more distinctive taste than budweiser. it's slightly more bitter, has a noticeable skunkiness (which is actually characteristic of the brand), and has more hop character. budweiser is cleaner and crisper. heineken costs rs 20-40 more than budweiser. whether it's 'better' depends on your preference for maltier or cleaner lagers.
what is the alcohol percentage of heineken?
heineken lager has 5% ABV. heineken silver has 4% ABV for a lighter experience. heineken 0.0 is non-alcoholic at 0% ABV. heineken does not have a strong beer variant in india, so if you want high-ABV beer, you'll need to look at other brands.
is heineken 0.0 available in india?
yes, heineken 0.0 (non-alcoholic) is available in india in select cities and online. a 330ml can costs rs 80-120. availability is expanding but still limited compared to regular heineken. you'll find it more easily in metros like mumbai, delhi, and bangalore.
why is heineken more expensive than kingfisher?
heineken is positioned as a premium international lager. despite being brewed locally in india, the brand commands a price premium because of its global positioning and brand perception. heineken costs rs 30-60 more than kingfisher premium for the same volume. the taste difference is marginal, so you're largely paying for the brand.