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hi everybody old monk is one of the most
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iconic drinks in the Indian liquor
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history sold since the' 60s as Russian
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to the FIS but still going
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[Music]
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strong okay so now I like that this is
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the monk who won't sell his
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Rari and while most people see old monk
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as a symbol of college Nostalgia what
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they don't know is that back then old
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Monon had been such a legend in the
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Indian market that once upon a time old
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Monon was the third largest selling rum
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all across the world and its taste was
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so iconic that it was considered to be
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the drink of gods and Lords
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old mon was so far ahead of its
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competition that while its competitors
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were selling 2 to 3 million cases a year
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old mon alone was selling 8 million
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cases a year and you know what old mon
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achieved all of this with a zero
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marketing
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budget I think ofk one two being present
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everywhere the only publicity it needs
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is word of Mone MTH but sadly today
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somehow old mon seems to have suddenly
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disappeared from the market and today
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old Monon is nowhere close to being a
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market leader and from what I last read
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the condition of the company was so bad
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that it was bleeding with 20 crores in
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losses and was almost on the verge of
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bankruptcy but even then somehow the
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business ecosystem of India has clearly
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ignored the rise and fall of this Legend
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and it is so sad to see that a legendary
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Indian company Rose to the top of the
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world and disappeared and yet no
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business school has ever covered the
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case study of the rise and fall of old
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monk so we decided to pull up our socks
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to help you get these Pearls of Wisdom
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from the rise and fall of the legendary
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brand of old mon so in this episode
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today let's do a deep dive and try to
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understand how did old monk become a
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best seller all across the world with a
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zero marketing budget after rising to
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the top how did old monk start bleeding
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with Crowes and losses what are the
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biggest mistakes that old Mong made
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which got it close to bankruptcy and
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lastly as students of business what are
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the lessons that we need to learn from
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the remarkable rise and fall of old
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best people before we dive into the
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story of old Mong you need to understand
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the classification of alcohol and how
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each of these products is
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produced if you look at the alcohol
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Market the major categories today are
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beer Vine whiskey rum and vodka and
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fundamentally on the basis of their
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production process they are divided into
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two categories fermented and distilled
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beverages so if you look at the
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production of beer grains like barley
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are soaked and dried and then they
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mashed with water and hops of flavor
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after that yeast is added to ferment the
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mixture mixure and this yeast turns the
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sugars into alcohol and creates carbon
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dioxide Bubbles and when this liquid is
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filtered and carbonated it gives you a
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wonderful pint of beer if this is very
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very clear to you let's come to
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distilled beverages to produce distilled
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beverages a fermented liquid is heated
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to an extent where the alcohol actually
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starts vaporizing and then this vapor is
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condensed back into a liquid form so
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this way the concentration of alcohol is
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very high in distilled drinks for
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example if you look at the production of
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rum to produce a bottle of rum sugar
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cane is fermented with yeast and then
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this fermented liquid is heated to
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evaporate the alcohol eventually this
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alcohol is condensed and concentrated
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and then starts the aging process
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whereby this alcohol is preserved in
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barrels to add flavor and color and if
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you see this chart beer Vine and cider
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fall into fermented beverages with a 4
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to 15% alcohol concentration whereas if
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you look at Whiskey RAM and vodka they
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are distilled beverage
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with an alcohol concentration of 35 to
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50% if this is very very clear to you
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let's come to the story of old
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[Music]
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monk this is a story that dates back to
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1900s India and during that time India
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was under the British Raj during that
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time the market condition was such that
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the only way to enjoy a cold beer in
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India was to import it all the way from
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England by ship so obviously it was a
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very costly and very Troublesome process
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this is when a man named ed Edward Dyer
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started a company called D breweries in
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1855 you know who this guy was this guy
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was the father of the infamous General
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Dyer who ordered the Jalen Wala B
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Massacre Edward soon launched Asia's
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first beer called lion which quickly
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became a favorite drink among the
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British officers but fast forward to
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1947 India gained independence and the
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Brits wanted to pack their bags from
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India and go back home and during this
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time while the entire world saw India as
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a poor country which was surviving on
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British money this is when a proud
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Indian man named named Narendra Nat moan
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raised funds traveled all the way to
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London saw the owners of the brewery eye
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to ey and bought a majority stake in the
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dire making breweries and with this
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purchase mohanji put out a bold
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statement Indians still have the
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audacity and money to buy off the Brits
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and Indian entrepreneurs have utmost
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faith in the growth story of India
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little did the Brits know that day that
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this Indian company would go on to beat
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their own companies to become the third
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largest selling rum in the world but
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coming back to our story India just had
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gained independence and there were very
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few companies making strong alcohol or
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Spirits like RAM and whiskey in India so
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there was a huge market and there were
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very few manufacturers so in 1954 the
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son of Narendra Mohan launched a
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legendary drum that we all know today as
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old Monon and you know what magically as
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soon as old monk was launched it won the
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hearts of millions of Indians all across
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the country and it became so popular so
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popular that there was a plan black
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market for old Monon Yes you heard it
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right there was a black market for old
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Monon in fact an army veteran told me
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that if old mon was available in the
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market for 20 rupees then in the black
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market old mon would sell for 60 rupees
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and that is because the demand for old
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Monon was very high this is how old mon
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went on to become the third largest
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selling rum in the world with a sale of
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8.4 million cases annually and all of
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this happened without spending a single
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rupee on ads or marketing so the
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question over here is what was so
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special about old mon that it became so
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popular so quickly and that to with a
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zero marketing budget well there were
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four simple reasons number one was the
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availability of raw materials long story
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short to make whiskey beer brandy or
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Vine we need barley wheat corn or grape
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vine as raw materials but if you
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remember back then in the 1940s India
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was struggling with food shortages but
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when it came to sugar cane specifically
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sugar cane was one of the few crops in
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India which was always produced in such
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large quantities that we always had
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extra sugar cane in India if you look at
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this chart for every 5-year plan India
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always had extra sugar cane from 1951 to
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1956 while we needed 18 tons we produced
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19.3 tons from 56 to 61 we needed 25
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tons but we produced 30 tons so raw
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material for rum was very easily
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available secondly old Monon had an
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unbeatable taste in the market for those
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who don't know old Monon is a carefully
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orchestrated Symphony of flavors which
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is achieved through a meticulous process
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of aging and blending and the secret to
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it lies in these Oak barrels where old
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Monon is kept for Aging for seven long
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years and here's why ladies and
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gentlemen the magic of Oak barrels
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presents itself while most people see
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Oak barrels as just containers what they
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don't know is that these Oak barrels
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actually transform rum from just another
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alcoholic drink into a masterpiece of
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flavors and this happens because of
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their three magical properties and by
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the way guys even if you have never
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tasted an old monk just listen to what
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I'm saying and you will feel the taste
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of old monk in your mouth you don't
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believe me listen to this firstly the
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oak barrels participate in flavor
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infusion because the beauty of oak wood
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is that it contains natural compounds
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like vanillin tannins and lactones so
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vanillin provides a vanilla Aroma to the
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drink as the tannins have a drying
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puckering sensation on the tongue like
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the feeling that you get after drinking
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black tea or red wine and then the
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lactones contribute to the coconut and
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Woody notes then comes oxidation and
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evaporation so if you look at the nature
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of ok wood it has pores and these pores
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allow a small amount of oxygen to
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interact with the ram in such a way that
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this oxygen oxidizes the drink and this
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process Mellows the harsh edges rounds
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out the flavors and adds a subtle nutty
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and dry fru note to the rum additionally
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a portion of rum evaporates Through the
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Wood and it concentrates the remaining
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liquid eventually it starts intensifying
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its flavors and lastly there is charring
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and toasting so many of these Oak
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barrels are charred or toasted on the
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inside before filling them with rum and
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this process caramelizes the woods
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sugars in such a way that it releases
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additional flavors like caramel smoke
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and spice to the rum So eventually at
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the end of 7even years what you have is
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a drink with a rich Aroma and with
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lingering notes of vanilla Oak coconut
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and spice this is what makes old monk an
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unforgettable experience for the pette
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and while all other drinks tasted
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synthetic old Mong had this Rich natural
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taste that made it stand out in the
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market this is the reason why it was
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such an iconic drink during that time
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that it was considered to be the drink
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of the Gods and LS now you tell me guys
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merely by listening to the symphony of
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all these flavors you were able to taste
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a tasty drink in your mouth right well
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this is what made old monk an
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unforgettable experience for the pette
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and while all other drinks tasted
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synthetic old monk had this Rich natural
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taste that made it stand out in the
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market and cherry on the cake old monk
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had such an aesthetic packaging that
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even if there was a rack full of
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imported drinks old monk always stood
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out again if you've seen an old monong
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bottle you would know that it has this
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distinctive shape with a square base and
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rounded edges and this crack-like design
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gives it a unique appeal in fact it
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looks so good that the empty bottles of
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old Monon are handcrafted into drinking
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glasses and decorative items so again
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old monk gained visibility due to its
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aesthetic bottles thirdly because import
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Duty on foreign alcohol was as high as
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100% it was very difficult for any
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company to enter India because the
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population was extremely sensitive to
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price and lastly old mon was very
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carefully branded as as a tough man's
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drink why because we are one always made
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sure that a small amount of old monk was
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always distributed in the Indian army
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and since it started to be stocked in
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the Indian army old monk by default
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became associated with the Indian army
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and the Indian Navy this is how the
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image of old Monon was created as a
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strong man's drink so it carried the
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aspiration and appeal of the Indian army
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this is how with unbeatable taste with
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no competition due to import regulations
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due to lack of raw materal for other
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drinks and with the aspiration of the
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Indian army and Indian Navy even with
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zero rupees spent on marketing old monk
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went on to become one of the best
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selling rums and soon enough old Monon
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even exported to other countries and
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went on to win some of the most
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prestigious Awards in the world this is
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how old Monon became a legend in the
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Indian liquor market and dominated the
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market for five long decades but then
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the question over here is when old Monon
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was able to dominate the Indian market
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for five long decades what exactly
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happened in the next two decades that it
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fell on the verge of bankruptcy well the
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reasons for downfall were pretty
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straightforward liberalization happened
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in 1991 the Indian economy opened up and
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many other players entered the market so
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old Bon wasn't the only choice and there
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were several other players who were
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entering the market with different
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products like whiskey rum vodka and even
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beers secondly as the per capita income
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of India increased premiumization
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happened in the Indian market so people
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people started tasting more Le drinks
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like scotch and imported drinks and
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while all other companies were trying
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hard with different marketing strategies
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different flavors and more products you
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know what old Mong did old Mong did
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nothing to cater to this premium market
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and while the sales were falling they
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did not launch new hero products at all
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they did launch a few products but none
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of them really caught in the market to
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become a hero product and instead of
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launching premium products they tried to
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decrease the price of their existing
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products with the hope that Indians will
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look at the prize and prefer old Monk
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and obviously that did not help because
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India was on the race of premiumization
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and to make matters worse The Godfather
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started punishing old monk Now who is
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the Godfather over here The Godfather is
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none other than the government of India
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so the question over here is why exactly
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did the government of India punish old
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Bonk well here's where the complex story
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of the state governments come in you see
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guys alcohol in India comes under the
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State subject so it's not the the
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central government but the state
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government that takes decisions on
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alcohol related matters so the state
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government can set their own laws rules
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and taxes and the first problem for old
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Mong started with Tamil Nadu and back
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then Tamil Nadu contributed 20% to Old
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Mong sales but in 2003 the state
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government of Tamil Nadu completely
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abolished the interference of private
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parties in the liquor business and give
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exclusive privilege of both wholesale as
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well as retail sales to the Tamil Nadu
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State marketing corporation which is a
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government undertaking which means the
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Tamil Nadu government itself became both
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the wholesaler and the retailer of the
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liquor Market in Tamil Nadu and as soon
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as the government took over they started
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favoring those companies that were
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operating from Tamil Nadu and started
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discarding the brands that came from
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outside of Tamil Nadu so old Monon
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practically vanished from the shells of
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Tamil Nadu as a result 20% of their
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sales were completely cut off sounds
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shocking right well the story doesn't
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end here in 2009
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the mayawati government turned a man
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named Ponty chadda into a monopoly by
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giving him the complete wholesale rights
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to distribute lior in uttar Pradesh this
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was the first case in India where an
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individual person got complete control
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over distribution of liquor in the
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entire State and that to uttar Pradesh
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and what did chaji do chaji favored his
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own brand and started to choose which
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brands would be available in Up's retail
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outlets so guess what again old Mong got
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sidelined and and their LNO Distillery
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shut down and their beer market got
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wiped out by Chad's wave beer and this
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is when the sales manager of moan Mak
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famously said that their top selling
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product became a ghost in the market I
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repeat their top selling product became
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a ghost in the market and since up was
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one of the biggest consumers of alcohol
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in India old monk again suffered very
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heavy losses this is how because of the
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entry of new brands in the market
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because old monong failed to catch up
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with premiumization as the Godfather of
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the state Market started favoring other
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players old Mong went from being a
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legend to a ghost in the Indian liquor
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Market but you know what guys strangely
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old Monon has actually started making a
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comeback from a low of Just 2 million
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cases in 2014 old Monon made a stunning
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comeback by selling 8 million cases per
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year as of 2021 now we couldn't find the
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exact reasons for this comeback so if
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there is anyone from old Bon who's
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watching this episode please let us know
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because we would love to do a podcast
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with you and understand the rise of old
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monk in the Indian liquor Market again
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and this brings us to the most important
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part of the episode and that are the
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business lessons that we need to learn
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from the rise and fall of old monong
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lesson number one people if you build a
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formidable product the market is bound
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to favor you regardless of your
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marketing budget in this case while
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other rums were synthetic tasting old
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monong stood out in the market and
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dominated the market for five decades
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only due to its quality and taste lesson
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number two this F favor of the market
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for your great product will only last
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for a limited time so in this limited
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time you need to build a barrier to
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entry for yourself in such a way that
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even if the competitors enter the market
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with a billion dollars in their pocket
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they must find it hard to catch up with
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you in this case while old Monon was
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resting on its Laurels for too long if
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you remember Sula wines kept on
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innovating with Sula Fest Sula Resorts
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and new products that kept it way ahead
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of its competition and more importantly
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Sula also built a barrier to entry with
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12E contracts with the grap Vine farmers
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and lastly always remember never be too
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reliant on a single product in this case
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while old Monon was reliant on its rum
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apple was once too reliant on Apple 2
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and Microsoft was once too reliant on
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Windows and as entrepreneurs what we
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need to realize is that while your hero
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product looks like your greatest
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opportunity if you become over dependent
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on it the same product will become your
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