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Rum

Rum has a reputation for being a poolside favourite, but it can also be enjoyed in the chillier seasons too. Here’s your guide to what’s inside a bottle of rum

 Our friends at Fix.com have compiled a guide with everything you need to know about what’s in a bottle of the good stuff. Cheers! Take it away guys, let’s hear about rum…

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With several flavour palettes ranging from fruity and grassy to caramel and cinnamon, it can be enjoyed neat or in a cocktail as we all know.

Let’s get a very quick overview of what that sweet stuff is made from;

Rum is made from either fermented sugarcane juice or molasses that is distilled to become alcohol at about 80 proof or higher.

Molasses-based rums take over 11 tons of molasses to make one gallon of 110-proof rum, which is what the majority of rums on the market today are made from.

Gone are the days when it could only be enjoyed with coke, today’s drinker demands sophistication. Next time you are hosting a party or serving a customer, impress them with a Bermudian Dark ‘n’ Stormy or the Caribbean inspired Mai Tai. If you are drinking rum on the rocks or bringing a bottle to your next housewarming, you will want to aim for a higher quality rum with more complexities or richness – try an añejo or Agricole.

Gauge a rum’s quality by a taste for the price, but keep in mind, you can’t go too far wrong!

So next time a customer asks you “What is a GOOD rum”? You will know the answer! For more information on your favourite beverage check out Kayleigh Kulp’s take on Everything You Need to Know About Rum.

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Source: Fix.com Blog

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  • Thanks for sharing this kind of concept. I learned many things. Keep posting.

    September 6, 2019
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