The name “Gurkha” originates from the hill town of Gorkha, historically linked to the formation of modern Nepal. Traditionally recruited from the hills of Nepal, the Gurkha soldiers are renowned for their fearless military prowess and loyalty.

Gurkhas have been an integral part of the British Army for over 200 years. They loyally fought for the British all over the world, receiving 26 Victoria Crosses with a fearsome reputation.

Many Gurkhas, retired and settled in the UK headed toward entrepreneurship, many of them became restaurateurs. They brought their food and hospitality but Nepalese restaurants lacked a fitting drink to accompany their delicious food. That’s when Gurkha Beer was born.

Gurkha Beer is not only limited to Nepalese restaurants it can now be found in several Asian Restaurants and all over Europe.