Bacardi rum isn't a Puerto Rican rum. It's Cuban. It's not too bad but, the stuff is for the tourists. I lived on the island for ten years and wherever I go I always ask what the locals prefer. The following are not only the best rums in the world but are the rums that Puerto Ricans drink. 70 percent of the rum sold in the U.S. comes from Puerto Rico; it's the island's chief export. It's also part of the island's history. Juan Ponce de Leon first brought Creole sugar cane rootstocks from La Española (Dominican Republic) in 1506. The first sugar mill was established in Añasco in 1517. Rum production began in the 1650's, a byproduct of the sugar cane industry on which Puerto Rico made its early living. Here's a list of the real deal. 1. Don Q - favored by many locals as the best rum in Puerto Rico. The company that produces this rum (Serralles) also produces Captain Morgan which although it says "A product of Puerto Rico, it's really a Jamaican recipe. A novelty rum. 2. Ron del Bariilito - the "Cognac of the Caribbean," is a blend of rums aged six to 10 years in charred oak barrels. 3. Palo Viejo - another variety hard to find outside the island, and is a favorite for classic drinks like coquito, the Puerto Rican egg nog. 4. Ron Llave is a traditional, mellow rum available in light or dark grades. And finally there’s Ron Caña, which isn’t actually rum, but a similar liquor made from sugarcane; it’s the local equivalent of moonshine. All of them are light years better than "Bat Rum" (Bacardi) which never touched my lips again after I had the real rums of PR.
Many think it's a Puertorican rum because PR is the main, if not the only only, that exports it to the main land. Maybe that's why many think is a Puertorican rum, and the fact that it's produced there too.
If THAT'S how they distill it, no wonder it tastes like it does... That style of still extracts practically all of the congeners from which rum gets its flavor.
Y Puerto Rico le pertenece a Estados Unidos son los que deciden lo que se hace y no se hace que los boricuas creen que la isla le pertenece es otra cosa
This mixologist dude, is one hell of a story teller. That voice
He sounds like an idiot if you want to talk about your base
A true jewish voice
The bartender guy was epic, thanks for the vid. Subscribed :)
I miss my island. Thank u for sharing this video.
Bacardi rum isn't a Puerto Rican rum. It's Cuban. It's not too bad but, the stuff is for the tourists. I lived on the island for ten years and wherever I go I always ask what the locals prefer. The following are not only the best rums in the world but are the rums that Puerto Ricans drink.
70 percent of the rum sold in the U.S. comes from Puerto Rico; it's the island's chief export. It's also part of the island's history. Juan Ponce de Leon first brought Creole sugar cane rootstocks from La Española (Dominican Republic) in 1506. The first sugar mill was established in Añasco in 1517. Rum production began in the 1650's, a byproduct of the sugar cane industry on which Puerto Rico made its early living.
Here's a list of the real deal.
1. Don Q - favored by many locals as the best rum in Puerto Rico. The company
that produces this rum (Serralles) also produces Captain Morgan which although
it says "A product of Puerto Rico, it's really a Jamaican recipe. A novelty rum.
2. Ron del Bariilito - the "Cognac of the Caribbean," is a blend of rums aged six to
10 years in charred oak barrels.
3. Palo Viejo - another variety hard to find outside the island, and is a favorite for
classic drinks like coquito, the Puerto Rican egg nog.
4. Ron Llave is a traditional, mellow rum available in light or dark grades.
And finally there’s Ron Caña, which isn’t actually rum, but a similar liquor made from sugarcane; it’s the local equivalent of moonshine.
All of them are light years better than "Bat Rum" (Bacardi) which never touched my lips again after I had the real rums of PR.
Heru- deshet Fuck you, Bacardi is the only real rum!
Many think it's a Puertorican rum because PR is the main, if not the only only, that exports it to the main land. Maybe that's why many think is a Puertorican rum, and the fact that it's produced there too.
I wonder if that's rum flowing in the fountain at the start of the video
Would have loved to seen about the 8 or the reserve limited bacardi!
If THAT'S how they distill it, no wonder it tastes like it does... That style of still extracts practically all of the congeners from which rum gets its flavor.
nice!!
looks yummy!
cool
El Ron de Puerto Rico son, Ron Llave, Ron El Barrilito, Ron Palo Viejo, Ron Castillo, y el mejor Ron de Mundo Ron Don Q.
Get a mic bro,it will help your videos ✌️
mix bacardi with pepsi and it will taste like pepsi slush
Good stuff .... for washing windows
No hay trago was Rico q un Bacardi 👍👍👍👍
Cuban barcardi
It seems to me that you are a bar and not the distillery, what's up with that?
yes or no...bartender used to be a drill sergeant? i will not take no as an answer
it destroyed my life
but not your youtube account
How
I have not tried Bacardi
Very nice rum but it tastes like gasoline and alcohol believe me there also fake bacardi rum
Los Bacardi no son ni de Cuba ni de Puerto Rico ellos son de España por favor
Y Puerto Rico le pertenece a Estados Unidos son los que deciden lo que se hace y no se hace que los boricuas creen que la isla le pertenece es otra cosa
Cuba stole an entire company. That’s harsh
One of the worst rums. No I can see why. No love.
I hate bacardi