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| Has anyone got into rum? I've always been a single malt person but by mistake a relative bought me Rum. I was always scarred by finding a bottle of Lambs Navy Rum in a relative's cupboard and thinking it was vile, but it's now come as a bit of a revelation to me.
I've been drinking Alnwick Rum which not surprisingly is Northumbrian and is dark from Molasses. It is 40% but smooth and quite sweet. Essentially it tastes of grown up Treacle.
Then there's a not dissimilar one I've got open called The Kraken - black spiced rum. Again this is a dark rum, and relatively sweet. Very easy drinking.
The opposite type of Rum I've been drinking is the golden coloured type that wacks you around the mush with vanilla oak. I'm not in to the oak taste much in wine so California Chardonnay I find unpleasant, but I can cope with it in Rum. I've got one on the go from from Trinidad and Cockspur (from Barbados) is a commonly found example.
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| Not really a rum drinker but last time in Barbados did a tour of Mount Gay with a few samples and found it to be very pleasant indeed
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| My go-to rum at the moment is Captain Morgan Spiced Gold. Now there's a rum.
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| I enjoy a good single malt but love a good dark ( not navy) rum.
Of those widely available, Mount Gay is my choice. Less well known is Appleton Estate which is my favourite.
I once bought a Myers "prize winning" rum. Disappointed at my first taste, I examined the label more closely to find the prize in question was a bronze medal at the 1926 Jamaican Rum Festival. No marks for taste but high marks for salesmanship.
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Quote ="Bullnorthern"I enjoy a good single malt but love a good dark ( not navy) rum.
Of those widely available, Mount Gay is my choice. Less well known is Appleton Estate which is my favourite.
I once bought a Myers "prize winning" rum. Disappointed at my first taste, I examined the label more closely to find the prize in question was a bronze medal at the 1926 Jamaican Rum Festival. No marks for taste but high marks for salesmanship.'"
That would have been some competition though
[size=150 $51,000 - Wray and Nephew Jamaican Rum (1940)[/size
Quote The bottle shown, bottled in the 1940s by the Jamaican distillers Wray and Nephew, and containing blends that date back as far as around 1915 has the honor of being what is believed to be the world’s most expensive bottle of rum. The bottle which is being displayed at Europe’s first rum festival, RumFest, is valued at £26,000. The bottle, which is one of four unopened bottles of the stuff in the world, represents the lost tradition of the Wray and Nephew Rum. The popularity of the Mai Tai cocktail drained their rum supplies in the 1930s. In order to keep up with demand, the distillery changed their production methods. The bottle therefore represents the chance to taste the Mai Tai as it was originally conceived. That is, if anyone ever opens the bottle.
Read more at www.curiousread.com/2010/03/top- ... 5ccGPpm.99'"
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Quote ="Bullnorthern"I enjoy a good single malt but love a good dark ( not navy) rum.
Of those widely available, Mount Gay is my choice. Less well known is Appleton Estate which is my favourite.
I once bought a Myers "prize winning" rum. Disappointed at my first taste, I examined the label more closely to find the prize in question was a bronze medal at the 1926 Jamaican Rum Festival. No marks for taste but high marks for salesmanship.'"
That would have been some competition though
[size=150 $51,000 - Wray and Nephew Jamaican Rum (1940)[/size
Quote The bottle shown, bottled in the 1940s by the Jamaican distillers Wray and Nephew, and containing blends that date back as far as around 1915 has the honor of being what is believed to be the world’s most expensive bottle of rum. The bottle which is being displayed at Europe’s first rum festival, RumFest, is valued at £26,000. The bottle, which is one of four unopened bottles of the stuff in the world, represents the lost tradition of the Wray and Nephew Rum. The popularity of the Mai Tai cocktail drained their rum supplies in the 1930s. In order to keep up with demand, the distillery changed their production methods. The bottle therefore represents the chance to taste the Mai Tai as it was originally conceived. That is, if anyone ever opens the bottle.
Read more at www.curiousread.com/2010/03/top- ... 5ccGPpm.99'"
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| Thank you FA. I now have an additional item on my bucket list.
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| Quote ="Bullnorthern"Thank you FA. I now have an additional item on my bucket list.'"
... and as if by magic the Captain's is on offer now at Morrisons for £15 1 litre
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| £210 to fill my bucket with that
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| Anyone tried the Australian Rum Bundaberg? I'm struggling to describe the taste because it's so odd. Nothing at all like Rum, and the nearest I can think to describe it is TCP. Very strange. Still I'm soldiering on like a brave boy and only have a third of a bottle to go.
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| I happen to have a video training course on the Methodology and Best Practice for Imbibing Bundy. In fact, here's my copy
Can I just add though that that Bundaberg Blenders Edition 2015 has taken top honours at the 2016 World Drinks Awards in London, after being named the =#FF0000Best Rum in the World. - See more [url=https://www.bundabergrum.com.au/explore/mdc-blenders-edition-2015-voted-worlds-best-rum#sthash.hOvQu78X.dpufHERE[/url
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| That chap appears to be drinking Bundaberg Red which is filtered through Red Gum (I think that's another name for Eucalyptus). Considering how medicinal the standard bottle tastes, I can only imagine the red variety is even more unusual.
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Not booze, but decidedly medicinal in flavour:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moxie
Highly recommended if you ever manage to get hold of some. Decided difficult to do even in New England though.
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Not booze, but decidedly medicinal in flavour:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moxie
Highly recommended if you ever manage to get hold of some. Decided difficult to do even in New England though.
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| Quote ="Pumpetypump"Anyone tried the Australian Rum Bundaberg? I'm struggling to describe the taste because it's so odd. Nothing at all like Rum, and the nearest I can think to describe it is TCP. Very strange. Still I'm soldiering on like a brave boy and only have a third of a bottle to go.
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Tasting of 'TCP' was often a description applied to some of the Islay malts, particularly from the south side and more particularly Laphraoig and Lagavulin. Not sure I've ever wanted to spit out either to be honest...
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