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- Rum - Wikipedia
Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice The distillate, a clear liquid, is often aged in barrels of oak Rum originated in the Caribbean in the 17th century, but today it is produced in nearly every major sugar-producing region of the world Rums are produced in various grades
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- 13 Types Of Rum, Explained - Tasting Table
Keep reading to learn the nuances of each type of rum on the market (while keeping in mind that some bottles fall into multiple categories) and, most importantly, how best to enjoy them Bottoms
- What is Rum? - Total Wine More
So you’re here to learn more about Rum, one of the oldest distilled spirits in the world Unlike Scotch, this spirit’s origin is unclear Some say that the spirit originated in the West Indies and was referred to as “rumbullion” in 1650 By the late 1660s, the name was shortened to “Rum ”
- What Is Rum: The History, Types and Best Ways to Drink It
Rum is a distilled spirit with a lot of history, styles and uses We walk you through it all in this handy guide Who doesn’t love sipping a mojito or pina colada on the beach, waves crashing mere feet away, the sun shining and palms swaying? Or tippling a mai tai somewhere that feels like we’re lost in the Pacific Ocean?
- 13 Best Rum Brands 2024 - What Rum Bottles to Buy Right Now
For the past few years, we’ve been hearing that rum is about to have its breakout moment, as whiskey drinkers discover the joys of an alternative brown spirit and brands both new and old expand
- Guide to White and Dark Rum - The Barrel Tap
If you’ve ever stood in front of a shelf full of rum bottles wondering which one to grab, you’re not alone Rum can be a bit confusing—white, dark, gold, spiced—it’s a lot So, let’s go over two of the most common types you’ll see: white rum and dark rum Both are made from sugarcane (or molasses), and both can be delicious, but they’re used pretty differently This guide will
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