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Rum type sure does matter!
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kick_the_reverb
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 10:33 AM
Well, I remember a while back when people were discussing their favorite rums, some people said that their favorite kind was "free" rum, and some suggested that in cocktails you can't tell the difference so much. (and I would like to use this opportunity to thank Beachbum Berry again for his great books!) Ran |
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thejab
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 11:44 AM
Havana Club is great in Daiquiris and simple drinks but you may be wasting it in tropical drinks that have many ingredients because the difference betweeen it and Bacardi won't be as apparent. But try a taste test of straight Bacardi against Havana Club and you will be amazed how bad the Bacardi tastes in comparison! |
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 11:50 AM
As long as you are doing a taste test I would recomend trying Whaler's dark rum it is made in Hawaii, and available at Trader Joe's for $9.99 a bottle and it a great rum. I use it for mixed cocktails, straight, everything. Skip the Bacardi this stuff is good. |
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Nui Nui 2
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 12:00 PM
As long as you are doing a taste test I would recomend trying Whaler's dark rum it is made in Hawaii, and available at Trader Joe's for $9.99 a bottle and it a great rum. I use it for mixed cocktails, straight, everything. Skip the Bacardi this stuff is good. |
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 12:07 PM
Want a taste explosion at a reasonable price? Try Gosling's dark rum. It is my new favorite (even over my old one Myer's). I have a bottle of 15-year old Bharbancourt (an amber) and it doesn't even come close as a sipping rum. |
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kick_the_reverb
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 12:19 PM
Thanks for the advice, guys...I'll have to remember them for when we move to the States...as the only Rums we have here are: No one even knows what Demrera or Barbados Rum is, and no one imports 151 proof rums. My father used to have Stroh in his liquor cabinet, and as kids my brothers and I used to dare each other to sip it (160 proof...) Mahalo |
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thejab
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 12:21 PM
Sorry, Whaler's is not made in Hawaii but is made on the U.S. mainland. There is nothing Hawaiian about it except the claim on the label that it is from a Hawaiian recipe. I prefer Myers' dark rum. |
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thejab
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 12:25 PM
Gosling's is better than Myers' dark but has a much different flavor so its nice to have both. Myers' dark has a stronger molasses flavor. |
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Basement Kahuna
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 12:52 PM
Kick...if you want to paypal me 32.00+ shipping and if it's legal to ship it to Isreal I'll be gad to send you and the Wahine a half gallon of Goslings. I don't know how religious you are but after a taste you might think that Manna had once again fallen only this time in intoxicating liquid form! We have an E-bay rating of 613 all positive...our trust is our bond. Let us know. [ Edited by: Basement Kahuna on 2003-01-31 12:52 ] |
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kick_the_reverb
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 1:05 PM
Thanks for the offer Basement Kahuna...half a gallon for $32 sounds good... Mahalo From the Land of the $27 Myers's [ Edited by: kick_the-reverb on 2003-01-31 13:06 ] |
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 2:14 PM
I just bought "Cruzan Estate Diamond Rum" for the first time and am sipping it now... truly the other end of the spectrum from meyer's and demerara - those are perfectly rich, dark and mellow. But the rum needs to match the mood right? Diamond Estate is in one word "exciting"! It's aged for 5 years on St. Croix in oak barrels.. descriptors: Cruzan has been a growing force in the rum industry during the past few years. |
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 6:00 PM
Yeah...Meyers makes all the diff. It's a great rum because it already has some kind of tropical sweetness added to it already. Even if you make a Meyers and Orange Juice-which is what's called a 'Sharkbite' on the back of the Meyers bottle (minus grenadine)-you've already got a pretty good tasting cocktail right there. |
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KuKuAhu
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 8:35 PM
Re: Cruzan I'm a big fan. I use the cheaper Cruzan rums in place of Bacardi or any Puerto Rican rum unless the drink recipe is very specific. Even then I still use 'em. I'm surprised nobody mentioned Foxy's Firewater brands or Pusser's blue label. Rhum Barbancourt 5 is still my straight up fave on ice, although I have yet to try Gosling's. I also like Mount Gay "sugarcane brandy aged rum". Nice sweetness behind it. Good mixer. Nice in a cuba libre. Anybody down any Fernandez Black Label? Or puncheon rum? I have a friend from Trinidad that is recommending these. I'm going to get some on her good word, but I'd be interested in anyones experience. pele |
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SlovakTiki
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 8:37 PM
My favorite rum is Trader Vic's authentic dark rum. It has a really pleasant aroma and flavor. |
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Fri, Jan 31, 2003 11:00 PM
This is Great! Let me explain. I'm Diabetic as all get out. I recently got an insulin pump and began counting Carbohydrates and all sorts of interesting things that allow me more flexibility in my diet. Long story short... I didn't have even a sip of rum (or any drink with rum in it) for over 17 years and now I can! Whoo-hoo! |
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KuKuAhu
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Sat, Feb 1, 2003 12:36 AM
Hey! That's great! Congrats! But, please...be careful. Moderation boyo...moderation.
Hogwash. He is full of it...and then some. A) It depends on the cocktail. Would I use a 15 year barbancourt in a drink with banana creme, orgeat, and three juices? Probably not. How about with just lime juice and sugar syrup? Hmmm...maybe. I dunno. How decadent do I feel? Mostly the [bold] really [/bold] good stuff is for drinking over ice or just neat. But I have no qualms about mixing with a 3 year or eight year given the right circumstances. B) It depends on the rum. I can get a bottle of 8 year Barbancourt for roughly 15 clams (USD). That's cheap enough for me to use in anything I suppose, and I'm as broke as bread on sunday. C) There is much to be said for trying all sorts of rums. They are as varied as the day is long, and I marvel at the number of brands that are out there. I saw a bottle for sale the other day priced @ 156 semolians (still talking USD). That's crazy expensive for my budget, but I'd sure love it if some rich bloke dropped me a bottle. It'd be fun to try it. D) Once you try 'em, you start to like certain ones. I've ruined a few friends for better rum now. They were all strict "rum is rum" drinkers before my eveil influence....heh heh heh E) If rum is rum and why bother to get anything for cocktails so long as Bacardi Gold Reserve is available, then whiskey is whiskey, and vodka is vodka, and there's simply no good reason to drink a vodka tonic with Chopin when Popov is available. Funny how discerning people get with some liqours but not others. Especially charming when it's a grain neutral spirit such as vodka (filtered to be nearly flavorless). Mind you, there are certainly differences in vodkas, but your average drinker couldn't tell the difference if I switched bottles. ....so, that brings us to the following golden rule: "if you aren't tasting it, your'e wasting it." I beleive that sums it up nicely...interpret as you will. Otherwise follow our beloved Berry's advice and just mix them according to the directions. He did go to the trouble to research and write them out for us all, the least we can do is honor his wishes and use the proper rums. Hats off Berry, you are the kung fu master. ...oh my, I am rambling. Wanna know why? 'cause I'm drunk right now. Rum of course. Cheers! pele [ Edited by: pele on 2003-02-01 00:51 ] |
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Sat, Feb 1, 2003 6:29 PM
We just got a liter of Appleton white from Mexico. That's the closest place I know of to get it around here. |
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Traitor Vic
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Mon, Feb 3, 2003 11:00 PM
Rambling most marvelously, Pele! Thanks for all the tips. I've not yet purchased a copy of either of the Beachbum's books as they don't carry them in the stores around town and I'm having to stagger my online purchases to keep the wife from saying things like "FIVE HUNDRED FREAKIN' DOLLARS!?!" every once in a while. [ Edited by: Traitor Vic on 2003-02-03 23:03 ] |
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Basement Kahuna
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Tue, Feb 4, 2003 1:46 AM
(ahem....) Grey Goose is the finest vodka on the planet. That's what my guests get when they order a VM. Rum? My guests get 5 AND 15 year-old Bharbancourt, Goslings, Myer's, or Nephew, and whatever Demerara the ABC liquor superstore in Athens is stocking....(now I sound like an old fart blowhard). |
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Traitor Vic
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Tue, Feb 4, 2003 10:17 PM
But you sound like an Old Fart Blowhard who knows his Rum, BK. |
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