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25 April 2014, 06:52 AM | #1 |
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What RUM are you drinking?
Ok Guys,
I've gone through my whiskey/bourbon years. Spent a few playing around with scotch. Of course vodka goes with many of my mixed drinks and cocktails of choice... But what can I say I'm getting in to the rum game and having a ton of fun with it. What are you guys drinking??? I like two breads so far... I like a nice dark spiced rum - neat or rocks. Kraken, Pyrat, and yes... Sailor Jerry's have been topping my list. I also like light rum for mixed drinks. I can't find it mostly anywhere, but Cohiba made a killer rum that didn't last me very long. Sadly, I even prefer the taste of DonQ to Bacardi. rum is fun. What are your suggestions?
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I like Bacardi.
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The only rum I drink is when I drink Mai Tais
When I make it I use Bacardi for the white & Myers for the dark 99% of the time I drink them @ Trader Vic 's, don't know what they use but their Mai Tais are delicious.
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Myers Dark Rum. The standard in the field. A little molasses goes a long long way.....
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Whatever is in the bottle
Dont laugh but I just bought some Captain Morgan . . . for during the week HAGOne |
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This is my favourite. Tastes a bit like single malt, with a great history, and its own Wikipedia page. Quite hard to find, though.
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I actually want to try captain morgan white. It got a few decent reviews. Hints of coconut menthol etc....
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Never seen it! Looks good!
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Living in Oz I tried a Bundy once.
Once was enough.
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My Dominican buddy always makes me drink Brugal with him when a celebration is in order. No idea if it is good amongst its peers, but he sure likes it
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I'm not a rum drinker, but I do enjoy a rum and coke every once in a great while. I like Captain Morgan Private Stock. I'm positive that there are better spiced rums, but like I said, I'm not really a rum drinker.
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Not to picky when it comes to rum, or alcohol for that matter. But I rarely drink it when I'm not on a island somewhere.
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The 'local' Rum here is "Bundy" which is consumed in very large quantities in country Queensland. It is fine when mixed with Coke & ice for a refreshing summer drink.
When I want to enjoy a Rum straight up or on the rocks I prefer one of these two, or their more expensive older versions.
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I second the Appleton Estate, also take a look at Ron del Barrilito from Puerto Rico.
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When I was boating around the islands a few years ago I made it a priority to buy a bottle of Rum from every little local producer I could find.
I ended up with hundreds of bottles, some very good some not drinkable. I'll have to see what I have left and snap a few pics. |
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Bacardi Oakhearth is my favourite
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Most of my worst nights on the booze involved Rum, as Aussies Bundy is the only way to go. I remember one ugly night in Vail Colorado, having flown the 24 hours travel time thought I would have a couple of settler beers and dinner before going to bed.
The owner of the bar walked over and told me he had something special to share. He produced a bottle of Bundy over proof rum from memory about 58% alcohol by vol or whatever the measure is, I am not a scientist. I note Americans did not know how to make a rum and coke, here rum plenty of coke not much ice, in the US lots of ice not much coke. In short more like taking shots. We spent about 3 hours taking out this 750mm bottle. I remember throwing up in the snow, the next morning among other tragedies I had pulled the tile of the toilet roll holder off the wall when I must have gone for a late night throw up. I missed a days Skiing....... My warning stay away from Bundy O.P rum.......
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I'm partial to Mount Gay rum. They've a variety of rums and are all first rate. It was Ian Fleming's favorite and I defer to his good judgment...
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Easily a better neat rum than Appeltons or Mount Gay. |
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Ahh these tales of drunken abandon and illness, fond memories of paranoid
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If you can get the real-deal then Havana-Club 15 year is great sipping rum, like cognac or scotch! Almost as good with a cigar as fine Bourbon, don't tell Dan I said that!
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Spiced rum is my favourite! |
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Cruzan Single Barrel for me!
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Just has to be this ...super smooth
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