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Posted: 4/8/2022 11:41:46 PM EDT
Finally seeing more rum options in local stores. Any preference in these options ?
Appleton 8yr Appleton 12yr Mount Gay eclipse Mount Gay black barrel |
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Look for El Dorado.
http://theeldoradorum.com/ I like the 12 or 15 on the rocks. I use the less aged for mixed drinks. |
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Doorlys. Love that stuff.
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I'll keep an eye out for those. The last time I looked for rum I could only find mass advertised stuff ( Bacardi, Malibu, etc. ) , so I was surprised when I saw Appleton and Mount Gay on the shelf .
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I just tried bumbu, it was very smooth neat
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Rhum Barbancourt.
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General rum question. I have only had Capt Morgan ( hate spiced) and Bicardi. Been looking to try some sipping rum to go with my cigars and such. My question is. How similar is the flavor to whiskey. I ask because I got alcohol poisoning when I was teen off a scotch. Since then I really can't touch any whiskey, scotch, bourbon etc.
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Originally Posted By jaybird33081: General rum question. I have only had Capt Morgan ( hate spiced) and Bicardi. Been looking to try some sipping rum to go with my cigars and such. My question is. How similar is the flavor to whiskey. I ask because I got alcohol poisoning when I was teen off a scotch. Since then I really can't touch any whiskey, scotch, bourbon etc. View Quote Opinions vary, that said.... Rum is all over the place, flavor wise. Proof and distillation methods produce some that are like candy in a glass, up to some that drink VERY similar to a Bourbon. TYPICALLY the darker rums are heavier and sweeter with less ethanol burn. Easiest to find sweeter options (that I've had) are Zacapa, Dos Maderas, Papa's Pilar, and RL Seale. Pyrat is super sweet to me, but makes a really interesting rum old fashioned. Towards the higher proof end that drink like a Bourbon are pretty much anything from Foursquare. The younger Flora De Cana tend to come across harsh to me, I prefer 18 and up for sipping. Opinions varytm |
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Alabama: That the great, general and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and established, we declare....That every citizen has a right to bear arms in defense of himself and the state. (Art. I, § 26)
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Of your list, Appleton 12.
El dorado 15 is spectacular for sipping |
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I prefer Panamanian Rums
Zafra 21 Ron Abuelo Centuria Are two very fine rums |
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The regular bumbu (clear bottle with a gold X) is like candy. Very vanilla and crazy smooth. Every time me and my buddy crack a bottle in each other's presence, it gets demolished in one sitting (and we get in trouble with our wives. Totally worth it.)
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Originally Posted By justsayin: Opinions vary, that said.... Rum is all over the place, flavor wise. Proof and distillation methods produce some that are like candy in a glass, up to some that drink VERY similar to a Bourbon Wow thanks for the reply. I will have to start researching it TYPICALLY the darker rums are heavier and sweeter with less ethanol burn. Easiest to find sweeter options (that I've had) are Zacapa, Dos Maderas, Papa's Pilar, and RL Seale. Pyrat is super sweet to me, but makes a really interesting rum old fashioned. Towards the higher proof end that drink like a Bourbon are pretty much anything from Foursquare. The younger Flora De Cana tend to come across harsh to me, I prefer 18 and up for sipping. Opinions varytm View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By justsayin: Originally Posted By jaybird33081: General rum question. I have only had Capt Morgan ( hate spiced) and Bicardi. Been looking to try some sipping rum to go with my cigars and such. My question is. How similar is the flavor to whiskey. I ask because I got alcohol poisoning when I was teen off a scotch. Since then I really can't touch any whiskey, scotch, bourbon etc. Opinions vary, that said.... Rum is all over the place, flavor wise. Proof and distillation methods produce some that are like candy in a glass, up to some that drink VERY similar to a Bourbon Wow thanks for the reply. I will have to start researching it TYPICALLY the darker rums are heavier and sweeter with less ethanol burn. Easiest to find sweeter options (that I've had) are Zacapa, Dos Maderas, Papa's Pilar, and RL Seale. Pyrat is super sweet to me, but makes a really interesting rum old fashioned. Towards the higher proof end that drink like a Bourbon are pretty much anything from Foursquare. The younger Flora De Cana tend to come across harsh to me, I prefer 18 and up for sipping. Opinions varytm Wow, thanks man. Look like I have to do some research lol |
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