Manoj’s Journey

A Nepali woman in traditional attire distilling Raksi outdoors over an open fire, with earthen pots and smoke rising in a rustic mountain village setting.

From Nepal’s Heritage to Australia’s Craft

Manoj Shrestha grew up in a proud Newar family in Nepal, where brewing and distilling were a way of life. His grandparents taught him the art of making Chhaang and Raksi, passing down recipes that carried centuries of Himalayan tradition.

When Manoj migrated to Australia, he brought these memories and skills with him. His dream was to share the authentic taste of Raksi with Nepalese abroad and introduce it to the global market.

Partnering with IAB Australia Pty Ltd, Manoj developed the recipes, while IAB handled commercial distillation, bottling, and distribution. Together, they created Chhaangster Raksi — a premium Nepalese-style spirit, refined in Australia but rooted in Himalayan heritage.

Discover the Difference

Why Chhaangster Raksi?

Tradition of brewing Chhaang and Raksi in Nepal

500+ Years

Double-distilled for purity and smoothness.

2X Distilled

Bold yet balanced — perfect neat or in cocktails

43% ABV

Premium Bottles

4 Variants
A Spirit for Every Celebration

Raksi in Nepali Festivals

A traditional Nepali brass pot with intricate carvings, accompanied by two brass bowls, used for serving Chhaang, the fermented grain drink.
Two clear shot glasses filled with Chhaangster Raksi, served on a rustic wooden table.
A traditional brass vessel pouring Chhaang, a fermented millet drink, into a brass bowl, symbolizing the base for crafting Raksi.
A Himalayan Mule cocktail in a copper mug with ice, lime, and mint garnish, served beside a bottle of Chhaangster Himalayan Reserve Raksi 700ml on a wooden bar counter.

In Nepal, Raksi is more than just a drink — it’s part of every celebration. From Dashain to Tihar, from weddings to Indra Jatra, Raksi flows as a symbol of joy, hospitality, and community. Traditionally brewed and served in gatherings, it connects generations and strengthens bonds.

Role of Raksi

Tradition Meets Modern Spirit

For centuries, Raksi has been offered in rituals, served to guests as a gesture of respect, and enjoyed during festivals. Today, Chhaangster carries that same heritage — distilled with precision in Australia and crafted for both traditional sipping and bold cocktails.

A drink of ritual and respect
A spirit of community and togetherness
A link to Himalayan heritage
A base for modern cocktails

Festival Spirit

Enjoyed at Dashain, Tihar & Mha Puja

Shared Moments

Weddings, feasts & family gatherings

Modern Twist

Reinvented in bold, creative cocktails

Global Love

Celebrated globally

Chhaangster Raksi — Tradition on Your Shelf

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