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By *harpDressed Man OP Man
over a year ago
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I really enjoy rum. Mostly either spiced, black, or rum liqueur, but I've been trying a lot of flavoured ones recently.
Favourites are:
Rosemullion
Nelson
Crusty Juggler
Anyone else have any recommendations?
(Any talk of mixers will be considered a heretical tangent... ) |
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By *harpDressed Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"I’m starting to get more into rums sorta over the gin thing. Recommend anything I should try op?"
Yes. The three I mentioned.
Kraken is probably easier to get than Crusty Juggler, and isn't far behind in quality. Nelson is a bit niche and quite expensive to just try. Rosemullion will sell you some miniatures, so it's not a big expense. |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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Rum was the in drink of the late 1950s and early 1960s, popular combinations were Rum and Black(Blackcurrant cordial) and Rum and Pep(Peppermint Cordial).
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I'm partial to dark 'Navy' type rums which I sip neat. Woods is excellent but overproof with a mule's kick. Best of all is Gosling's Black Seal. Hard to get hold of, but Waitrose stock it sometimes. |
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Meh,rums fine for fancy guy's who gel their hair and wear Bermuda shorts and flip flops.
Real drink is neat whisky a splash of cold water or small block of ice.
Sat alone in a quiet pub staring blankly into nothing out of the window on a wet Wednesday afternoon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Meh,rums fine for fancy guy's who gel their hair and wear Bermuda shorts and flip flops.
Real drink is neat whisky a splash of cold water or small block of ice.
Sat alone in a quiet pub staring blankly into nothing out of the window on a wet Wednesday afternoon."
Love a good malt |
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