A basic guide to RUM for everyone!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2024
  • Today's video covers rum for everyone! I’ve been looking forward to this for a while (I bought a sign for the occasion), but struggled to condense it into one video. This category’s massive with an extensive history - there’s simply too much to cover in one go! Rum’s been produced around the world for centuries, and the genre has very little rules. Essentially, any spirit distilled from sugarcane juice or its byproducts (molasses, evaporated cane syrup, etc.) can be labeled as Rum. It’s left to the individual regions to impart their own regulations (or lack there of) to the production of the spirit. Because of this there are countless expressions, and though exploring them all is exciting, navigating the nuances can be intimidating. I’m going to to help break this down. We’ll discuss a few common methods to categorize rum, why they work and why they don’t, and I’ll offer some of my bottle recommendations for those just getting started. Hopefully this helps you understand the mysterious world of rum so you’ll be able to better predict what’s in the bottle - and ultimately be encouraged to try something new! Cheers!
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    TIME STAMPS
    Intro: 0:00
    What is Rum?: 1:24
    A Brief History: 2:29
    Color Coded: 4:03
    The Traditional System: 6:30
    These 3 Things: 8:00
    Some Starting Points: 11:18
    New Bottle Tasting: 13:03
    Sign Off: 14:09
    That Glorious Sign: 14:52
    For a more thorough explanation and breakdown of rum, I strongly recommend:
    Smuggler’s Cove: Exotic Cocktails, Rum, and the Cult of Tiki by Martin Cate with Rebecca Cate: amzn.to/3qNsgKk
    For Rum’s extensive & fascinating history, check out:
    And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails by Wayne Curtis: amzn.to/3DDGWzq
    THE BOTTLES ON THE TABLE (not all shown)
    Multiple Origins:
    Plantation 3 Star (blend from Barbados, Jamaica, & Trinidad)
    Probitas (blend from Jamaica & Barbados - called Veritas outside of U.S.)
    Jamaica:
    Appleton Estate Signature Blend
    Appleton Estate 12 year Rare Blend
    Smith & Cross Navy Strength
    Wray & Nephew Overproof
    Hamilton Jamaican Pot Still Black
    Barbados:
    Real McCoy 3 year
    Real McCoy 12 year (what I was sipping on)
    Guyana:
    Hamilton 86 Demerara
    Hamilton 151 Demerara Overproof
    El Dorado 8 year
    El Dorado 15 year
    Bermuda:
    Gosling's Black Seal
    Trinidad & Tobago:
    Angostura 1919
    Puerto Rico:
    Don Q Gold
    Nicaragua:
    Flor de Caña 7
    Martinique:
    Clément Canne Bleue
    La Favorite Coeur d’Ambre
    Rhum J.M VSOP
    Haiti:
    Clairin Communal
    Brazil:
    Novo Fogo Barrel-Aged Cachaça
    Indonesia:
    Batavia-Arrack van Oosten
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  • @AndersErickson
    @AndersErickson  Год назад +471

    EDIT: A couple mistakes on our end!!
    1. In the “French-Style” infographic, Haiti shouldn’t have been included on the list as Rum Agricole. That’s a protected name, so not all sugarcane-based rums (rhums) can be called Agricole. Haitian rums are one of these and are called Clairin (but still sugarcane-based).
    2. Apparently El Dorado has stopped adding notable amounts of sweeteners to their rums! This happened within the last couple of years - I'm overdue for a software update in my brain.
    Hope this clears things up! Sorry for any confusion!
    There are so many great rums out there. What are some of your favorite bottles? 🏴‍☠🥃

    • @riloshorts
      @riloshorts Год назад +17

      I'm a really big fan of Plantation XO and Santa Teresa 1796, highly recommend both bottles.

    • @edwardfamularo5325
      @edwardfamularo5325 Год назад +12

      I love el dorado 12 year. You used it in a video a while back which lead me to try it and I have yet to find a rum that I like more. Love the rich caramel taste of the demerara rums and am so glad you introduced me to it.

    • @bomasi
      @bomasi Год назад +2

      Definitely Centenario Fundacion 20 for sipping

    • @jaydub2971
      @jaydub2971 Год назад +3

      El Dorado 8-year
      Lemon Hart 151

    • @bulbophyllumechinolabium4315
      @bulbophyllumechinolabium4315 Год назад +3

      Rum Fire by Hampden. Strong and funky. Goes great in a Wordsmith.

  • @Michael.T.
    @Michael.T. Год назад +487

    This is easily the one-stop master class for anyone who needs a quick education on Rum/Rhum. I learned more in these 15 minutes than watching the collection of other available videos on-line. Very well done! School is in session. Thank you for the lesson.

    • @AndersErickson
      @AndersErickson  Год назад +23

      Thanks Michael! Happy you found it helpful!

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад +3

      If you have a Total Wine location, near you 🍷🍸🍺🥃 check it out!

  • @frocat5163
    @frocat5163 Год назад +489

    I appreciate your approach to rum's history. It's important to acknowledge the realities of history and learn from the mistakes made. It's not important to "cancel" rum because it has some dark realities in its history.

    • @thePastafarian88
      @thePastafarian88 Год назад +53

      I'd even argue that "canceling" rum due to its horrific history is counter intuitive and damaging to the current industry it has evolved into. Plenty of people in the Caribbean rely on the rum industry to live and canceling it to probe a point would only hurt those people.

    • @MrAranton
      @MrAranton Год назад +30

      A lot of products have dark realities not just in their history but in their present, too. Avoiding products with darkness in their present does more to help people than boycotting products that left their darkness behind. Anyone who refuses to drink rum, because it once involved slave labour, but happily munches on cheap chocolate and drinks cheap coffee is a hypocrite, because there's a lot of child labour on cocoa and coffee plantations right now. If you can afford to spend a little more, getting those from fair trade stores is the best you can do, because unlike boycotting all coffee and cocoa this can change the industry.

    • @hectormunoz6498
      @hectormunoz6498 Год назад +8

      Well said, also it is certain cultures history and to cancel rum is to cancel their history

    • @Boommssloot
      @Boommssloot Год назад +25

      Nobody is trying to cancel rum, guys

    • @timothypickarski5234
      @timothypickarski5234 Год назад +9

      @@Boommssloot Seriously, I'm reading these comments thinking I missed something. Why would anyone cancel something because slaves used to make it? Do they think people want to cancel bananas too?

  • @UpGreyeDD
    @UpGreyeDD Год назад +13

    I thought this was James Hoffman in the thumbnail honestly. Stayed and realized he essentially the same thing only for rum - great stuff.

  • @mohnjayer
    @mohnjayer Год назад +83

    Smuggler’s Cove is possibly the best cocktail book ever made. It got me waaaaaay down the tiki rabbit hole but also taught me a ton about distilled spirits in general.

    • @IverJ
      @IverJ Год назад

      100% concur.

    • @smallpeople172
      @smallpeople172 Год назад

      Rum is not tiki. Tiki is Hawaiian

    • @fadsmfawopefaw
      @fadsmfawopefaw Год назад +4

      I just made my first 6 cocktails out of that book this weekend and I just gotta say ... wow, like every single cocktail in there was delicious and surprisingly well-balanced. I'm down that same rabbit hole now. Martin Cate did an awesome job at making quality tiki cocktails accessible.

  • @NormanGobin
    @NormanGobin Год назад +81

    As a Guyanese, it makes me happy to hear such good things about our El Dorado Rum

    • @joereality1664
      @joereality1664 Год назад +20

      Bruh, the history around El Dorado is insane. They're still using the original stills from hundreds of years ago, during the Age of Sail.
      A bottle of El Dorado is a bottle of history.

    • @joshuauhrich9891
      @joshuauhrich9891 10 месяцев назад +6

      Just got my first bottle of El Dorado 15 and it is an absolutely beautiful rum! May very well become my new favorite.

    • @jillscott4029
      @jillscott4029 10 месяцев назад +3

      Oh it's the absolute best Rum!

    • @markkidman9535
      @markkidman9535 9 месяцев назад +3

      I’m Trinidadian and Guyanese is my run of choice! Can’t argue against quality.

    • @kylerobinson1985
      @kylerobinson1985 9 месяцев назад +3

      My first foray into sipping rums was El Dorado. An excellent first choice. Guyana also has a part in my favorite ever rum, Dos Maderas 5+5

  • @Lutzbartend
    @Lutzbartend Год назад +4

    Amders is the one that got me into making drinks as a hobby. Could literally listen to him all day

  • @figueiredomarcos
    @figueiredomarcos Год назад +6

    Cachaça is older than rum. Historians, among them Câmera Cascudo, have discovered that the first cachaça was distilled in 1532 in São Vicente, near the port of the modern-day Sao Paulo. São Vincent was where the original sugarcane farms were located in Brazil - nearly a hundred years before the beginning of rum production.

    • @adondriel
      @adondriel 5 месяцев назад +1

      I love cachaca. I fell in love with that style of rum when i was in costa rica and had a bunch of their Cacique, which is their national version of cachaca. I really wish i could actually import Cacique into the US, but Cacique is owned by the government of Costa Rica, and they don't export it. There were rumors that they were going to start exporting, but i have not seen any of it show up in the US yet.

  • @leonidaschau
    @leonidaschau Год назад +14

    Thanks Anders! One of my biggest pet peeves is when recipes call for "gold rum" or "light rum" when there is so much variability of flavors when you categorize that way! thanks for educating!

  • @danielperilla8924
    @danielperilla8924 Год назад +8

    This is what we need, for me. I am a bartender who just started few months ago here in Dubai and still learning about all the spirits, history about them, process of making and the story behind it. This is really huge help for me for RUM. The way you deliver the messages it was loud, and clear. 🙌🏻 Hoping that u make another one for whiskey, vodka, tequila, gin, brandy and wines. Thank you very much! 🙌🏻

  • @rosalort
    @rosalort Год назад +1

    Zacapa from Guatemala is BY FAR the best rum I have tried. Every single rum lover that has not tried it should. Work your way up thru the aging. Cheers!

  • @brooksington4696
    @brooksington4696 Год назад +2

    I recently bought a bottle of Plantation Barbados 5 year and absolutely adore it! It has a ton of character and I'm very excited to go out and try more varieties of the spirit. I made a daiquiri with it, went light on the simple, and it is simply one of the cocktails I've managed to fashion, very balanced and a ton of character. I've mostly been a gin and tequila guy up until this point but frankly, this one bottle of rum has convinced me that I am, in fact, a rum guy. Thank you for the booze lesson, great as always, cheers.

  • @bludelight
    @bludelight Год назад +37

    I appreciate you for not shying away from this history. It's great that I ask questions as you talk and you end up answering them in your explanation. Thanks for being so thorough.

  • @nickschuman4652
    @nickschuman4652 Год назад +4

    Finished smugglers cove and just finished reading and a bottle of rum. My bar is stocked with rum but I’m coming to see one one of my favorite bartenders has to say!
    You’ve inspired me to stock my home bar with fine spirits and inspired me to bartend professionally. I’m only 23 years old but have been following you probably since I turned 21 and first read imbibe after your recommendation. Thank you Anders and Az ❤️

  • @philipwacker4629
    @philipwacker4629 3 месяца назад

    As a rum and mixology enthusiast and avid follower of the channel, I keep coming back to this one while assessing my rum at hand and before buying one or two new bottles. Love your videos and especially your original drinks; this right here is the good stuff :)

  • @sandorvarszegi9049
    @sandorvarszegi9049 Год назад +1

    Anders! This is the best summary on rum I've seen circulating. Congrats, really great work!

  • @robertshay9235
    @robertshay9235 Год назад +4

    I have about 150 bottles of whiskey and was thinking of diving into rum next. I have never drank a rum neat, only ever in cocktails. This video was very helpful! Good stuff! Thanks!!

    • @BROVERLANDER
      @BROVERLANDER Год назад +3

      I have more than 100 bottles of rum. It is amazing adventure, give it a shot. Start with Havana Club Puerto Rican, El Dorado five year, Plantation three star one of my favorites, Hamilton 86, Mount Gay Eclipse, Plantation OFTD over proofed, Denizen, Lemon heart and son original 1804, Hamilton Jamaican pot still black, Rhum JM VSOP and Koloa Dark rum Hawaiian. You’ll need some mixers to get you started orange Curaçao Blue Curaçao , Blackberry randy apricot brandy, a coconut flavored rum pineapple juice, cherries, Orgeat, Demerara and simple syrup. Is it supposed to get you started if you’re going in the room you might as well try Tiki! It’s a whole New World! Enjoy!

    • @robertshay9235
      @robertshay9235 Год назад +1

      @@BROVERLANDER this is fantastic!! Thank you so much for the guidance. For real. I will definitely look into your suggestions!! I am really interested in the category so it’s great to get some advice from someone that into it. Thanks again

  • @irakliagladze7660
    @irakliagladze7660 Год назад +24

    As a starting bartender, i must say that this video actually gave me more information and insight than both the Diageo/PernodRicard education programs. Thank you so much, Anders!

  • @Violet-fj3lr
    @Violet-fj3lr Год назад +2

    Right now I'm exploring gin and fortified wines, but rum is a spirit I'm looking forward to learning more about and tasting more in the future so this video is very helpful. I loved the style, I think you struck a great balance between being concise and thorough. You packed a lot of information in while making it feel breezy and not overwhelming. Also I appreciate you being mindful and talking about the history. When you respect something, you learn all you can about it whether it's what you want to hear or not, so I think it's good not to shy away when you're teaching others.

  • @merijndriessen7374
    @merijndriessen7374 Год назад

    Rum is my favorite spirit, and even since I first found your channel I hoped you would do a video guide on it. I was so happy when I saw the title last week, and I'll be revisiting this video often I think :) thanks for the amazing content!

  • @bomasi
    @bomasi Год назад +8

    You are great, Anders!
    RUclips Channels like yours are priceless. No BS, no Coops every single video, but on point authentic information.
    You got me into mixing, that I am enjoying a lot.

  • @CAnth03
    @CAnth03 Год назад +4

    love how you managed to go the whole video without mentioning havana club - possibly one of my favourite rums

    • @lorenzocrepaldi1630
      @lorenzocrepaldi1630 Год назад

      That's probably because is difficult to get in the US because of the embargo, since Havana Club is state-owned by Cuba. IIRC, USA is the only country in the world where Havan isn't sold so you need to go a long way to get it

    • @CAnth03
      @CAnth03 Год назад +2

      @@lorenzocrepaldi1630 oh yeah i get that - just thought it was worth a mention given its magnitude worldwide

  • @blackimp
    @blackimp Год назад

    Amazing how much information you put in these few minutes. Very well done, great for beginners!

  • @tenplacek
    @tenplacek Год назад +1

    Thank you Anders for your guide, I have a blast every week you published. I have been here for more than a year.
    Zacapa Centenario 23 YO is absolutely the tastiest rum I have ever drank. Totally recommended.

  • @rumxapp
    @rumxapp Год назад +3

    The best introduction video to the fascinating world of rum that I have seen so far. Keep up the good work! 😎🥃

  • @SpektakOne
    @SpektakOne Год назад +58

    Scientific fact: there isn’t a Jamaican household anywhere in the world that doesn’t have that yellow and green bottle of Wray & Nephews in it. My dad is Jamaican, and thanks to his influence, I don’t think I was aware of other brands of rum for the longest time. Who needs Theraflu/NeoCitran when you have Wray & Nephews, hot water, honey and lime?
    Oh, and I JUST got “And A Bottle of Rum” last week, based on your earlier video on great cocktail books.

  • @ayostyle5740
    @ayostyle5740 5 дней назад

    Thank you for honesty in sharing the history. ❤

  • @lucaschang689
    @lucaschang689 Год назад +56

    As someone who has the Smuggler's Cove book already, and considers himself a connoisseur of rums, this is still a great intro! I didn't know about the traditional categorization of rums! But yes, I've explained that rum is the most diverse of the spirits because there are little rules, but it's a super fun journey! I'm a big fan of the El Dorado series and Plantation series!

  • @motameus1
    @motameus1 Год назад +6

    Amazing work as always Anders! Please do more of these concise and informative videos about different spirits - I would love to see something similar for all the major liquors (whiskey, gin, tequila, etc). Once again, top quality content

  • @luizclaudiocruzmarques3919
    @luizclaudiocruzmarques3919 Год назад +5

    In Brazil, cachaça is not considered a rum, but a spirit in its own right. It is indeed made exclusively from fermented sugar cane juice, but it can be aged in over 15 different types of wood, and there can be blending of cachaças aged in two or more of these types. It is produced in many different regions of the country, but the name cachaça can only be used if it is produced in Brazil, according to local regulations - for example, the abv has to be between 38% and 48%, otherwise it will be categorized as “aguardente de cana”.

  • @questglove9627
    @questglove9627 Год назад

    You came up on my recommended videos and I’ve never seen your work before but this video was endlessly fascinating!

  • @owenw1002
    @owenw1002 Год назад +5

    I loved the aged rums, Flor De Cana 12 is up there but El Dorado 5 is my favorite mixing rum, it is just so versatile

  • @hagbardceline1004
    @hagbardceline1004 3 месяца назад +10

    My favorite rum, also my favorite spirit to sip straight, is Diplomatico Reserva, from Venezuela. It drinks like a whiskey, but tastes like a rum. Pot distilled and barrel aged I believe it’s smooth and sweet and I wouldn’t even put it on the rocks. It’s so lovely.

    • @philipwacker4629
      @philipwacker4629 3 месяца назад

      It's one of the rums that's definitely got a bunch of sugar added, but it really is a delicious sip. This one and Matusalem 12 Solera (extremely smooth) are perfect choices to get newcomers interested in rum, or sipping spirits in general.

    • @ramonalfredomuchachopantin6616
      @ramonalfredomuchachopantin6616 3 месяца назад

      as someone from Venezuela, you have chosen what I think is our best rum. It’s my favorite

    • @Hafensaenger
      @Hafensaenger 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ramonalfredomuchachopantin6616Greetings from Germany to Venezuela. The Diplomatico (only here they have to label it Botucal) is so far the best, I have tried! Better than Plantation XO and Zacapa Centenario 23. How much does it cost in Venezuela (here around 30€) and is the sugar in the Reserva Exclusiva in Venezuela also reduced from 40g/l to 19g/l?

  • @devrogalyon3220
    @devrogalyon3220 Год назад +7

    Just got my copy of Smuggler’s Cove! I’ve been super excited to dive into it after watching all of your tiki videos. Now all I need to do is find the perfect tiki mugs. The Real McCoy has been a workhorse for me this summer cranking out mojitos. A very delicious, but dangerously subtle rum.

    • @IverJ
      @IverJ Год назад

      Probably one of the best cocktail books in my collection. An absolute must read for anyone into rum and/or tiki. Cheers.

  • @minitzonthesun
    @minitzonthesun Месяц назад

    Awesome video. The word Rum in my ears immediately makes my mouth water. I love rum.

  • @goatsinker347
    @goatsinker347 Год назад +1

    Annabay Rum from Curaçao is a fantastically smooth rum. Their white, Amber, and dark rums are fabulous.

  • @gabrielafrancois7175
    @gabrielafrancois7175 Год назад +29

    Favorite bottle would definitely be Appleton Estate. I always keep it in my cabinet.
    As a Jamaican woman married to a Haitian man, this video made me so happy! Definitely want to give the Haitian rum a try soon. Also, love the sign!!!

    • @enforcer11000
      @enforcer11000 Год назад

      Barbancourt 15yr out of Haiti is a great pour

  • @carlosalbertolizardo3082
    @carlosalbertolizardo3082 Год назад +16

    Great video, Anders! I'm from Venezuela, so my favourite rums are from Venezuela. Here's my list: 1. Carupano 21 (Aged for 21 years) 2. Diplomatico Mantuano 3. Hacienda Saruro 4. Santa Teresa 1796

    • @eduardoguerrero2330
      @eduardoguerrero2330 Год назад

      Hey, another Venezuelan here! Hacienda Saruro is a rum liqueur, so it's more blended than usual and it's not categorized as a clasical rum, it has more sweetness like an aperitif liqueur, pretty good though! cheers!

    • @carlosalbertolizardo3082
      @carlosalbertolizardo3082 Год назад +1

      @@eduardoguerrero2330, I totally agree with you, Eduardo!

  • @eathaiku
    @eathaiku Год назад

    Anders! So glad to see a Clairin finally appear! Clairins can be so diverse even amongst themselves. They can really bring a “wow” factor and a new definition to “classic” rum based recipes that warrants distinction/a new name. Keep up the great work; thanks!

  • @trevorsocia2300
    @trevorsocia2300 Год назад

    Please continue doing more of these style videos, both on other spirit types and going more in depth on each spirit. Highly enjoyed!

  • @Dean-dq2rv
    @Dean-dq2rv Год назад +11

    I bought a bottle of Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva last year when it was on sale for just under $100AUD and it blew my mind. Along with my local gin (Four Pillars) it has become my absolute go-to spirit. Rum is delicious y'all.

  • @darkeningaspect6660
    @darkeningaspect6660 Год назад +3

    One of my favourite rums to mix with is Wood's Old Navy Rum. Not sure how available it is in U.S. Blend of Guyanese demerara rums, some of which are distilled in a single wooden pot still and it's bottled at navy strength. Tastes rich like sticky toffee pudding and Christmas. Holds up great in a Dark & Stormy or Rum Old Fashioned. Delicious!

  • @nellynelson965
    @nellynelson965 Год назад

    This is by far the best Rum (dont have a word for it, round-up, explanation) on the WWW. I love rum. As a member of a whiskey club trying to explain Rum to my peers who just dont understand anything other than peated. Well done, nailed it. Especially explaining the different types, as I always do a shit job of that.

  • @Draevon68
    @Draevon68 Год назад

    I enjoy all of your videos, this is one of your better ones. Great break down of rum and its variants. I have honestly stood in front of the rum section of my favorite liquor store and wondered "what is really the difference in all of these?" I think I have a decent understanding of whiskeys. But not rum. This video really helps. Thanks! If you haven't already, you should do a series of videos on whiskey.

  • @dominicgerman5908
    @dominicgerman5908 Год назад +3

    I've been waiting for this one. Smith & Cross, Plantation OFTD, Denizen Merchant's Reserve, and Probitas will always have a place behind my bar. Also love Hamilton 86, Rhum JM's products, and everything from Appleton Estate. I wish we could get Doorly's 12 here in Chicago...that Real McCoy 12 is expensive!

  • @juniorvega42
    @juniorvega42 Год назад +4

    Great video! As a Puerto Rican nyself, I come from "the land of rum". As much as we are known around the world for our rums, actually my favorites are not necessarily from Puerto Rico. From my homeland, I would recommend everyone here to try Ron El Barrilito. It is without a doubt one of the best rums produced in the island. My personal favorites though, at least for sipping, are Diplomatico Gran Reserva Especial and Zacapa Solera 23. I hear great things about Santa Teresa Solera as well, but haven't tried it. The true Havana Club Añejo from Cuba is another great one. Just my 2 cents!

  • @Eoinkinooone
    @Eoinkinooone 2 месяца назад

    I love the outright funkiness and complexity of Hampden 8, the rich smooth warmth of El Dorado 15 and the bold tobacco whack of Dictador 12. Great video there, don't think I've tried an aged agricole before

  • @francophile1477
    @francophile1477 Год назад

    I just got back from Punta Cana Dominican Republic last week and rekindled my love for rum! I even brought Barcelo rum cream and another dark rum back with me. Can't wait to make some drinks with these! This video was right on time Anders! Thanks 😀

  • @derektrips
    @derektrips Год назад +3

    Myers's Dark Rum. I wish you would have mentioned this terrific pure Jamaican molasses rum. It's made from continuous and pot still distillation and matured in white oak barrels. The rum is then carefully blended making for a very distinctive color, aroma, and flavorful taste. My favorite! Thanks for the very interesting information

  • @tikibobby5342
    @tikibobby5342 Год назад +6

    Definitely one of the better RUM 101 videos out here, but there are a few small mistakes or some details to clear up.
    But really appreciate the video and will share it in our Rum Group as a starting point to stimulate more discussion and much more tasting!
    Two biggest issues up front are that both Cachaça and Arrack predate Rum by a couple hundred years so while they are all in the sugarcane distillate family, they are not technically "Rum".

  • @BG-hu8fi
    @BG-hu8fi Год назад

    Great video as always! Learned a whole lot, thank you for taking the time to do the research!

  • @teofilstevenson
    @teofilstevenson Год назад

    Anders, this was my first spirits educational video I viewed (non drink creation), most interesting! Also your style/personality is always so fun to watch. Well done sir.

  • @benykristo
    @benykristo Год назад +14

    I really liked the traditional approach, it makes a lot more sense and easier to explain in my mind to new rum enjoyers. My favorite English style rum is Smith&Cross, favorite Spanish style rum is Brugal XV, favorite Agricole rhum is Trois Rivières :)

    • @k1r10n
      @k1r10n Год назад +3

      I second this, Brugal is amazing

    • @lucaschang689
      @lucaschang689 Год назад

      I have the El Dorado 12 and 21 years for sipping! I've not tasted the 15 yet. But man the 12 is so smooth and well rounded! I also finally picked up the Smith&Cross!

    • @ohsojersey
      @ohsojersey Год назад +1

      Brugal!

    • @robertTUBEbrazeau
      @robertTUBEbrazeau Год назад

      smith & cross all the way!!!

  • @ricrose3518
    @ricrose3518 Год назад +4

    “And A Bottle Of Rum” is a great read regarding the history of rum. One of my favorite rums is Papa’s Pilar with great maple notes. Another one is Bumbu; with higher notes of banana.

    • @fozzyozzy1030
      @fozzyozzy1030 Год назад

      Bumbu is amazing very sweet but amazing

  • @Dharzjinion
    @Dharzjinion Год назад

    This video made me go into the kitchen at midnight, open a bottle of common rum, taking a sip right out of the bottle and experiencing it as if drinking it for the first time. Quite a gift, thank you for this :)

  • @hypoluxapan
    @hypoluxapan Год назад

    Great video and love the channel! Rum was the spirit that got me into aged spirits in general. After traveling quite a bit throughout the Carribean, I really got into the history and variance of styles of rum. So many people only see rum as a mixer and don't understand how many great aged rums are out there for the tasting. My absolute favorite rum ever is the Havana Club Seleccion de Maestros..but it's impossible to get in the states due to trade restrictions. I always try to grab a bottle when I travel to the region. Otherwise I'm a huge fan of the Kirk & Sweeney aged rums...the Reserva is a 12 year expression and very nice. Cheers and thanks again for the content!

  • @brianbenson3669
    @brianbenson3669 Год назад +6

    Rum has always been my "go-to" hard spirit, but after working / living in Colombia for 5 yrs, it took my tastes to a different level. Ron Viejo de Caldas produces rums of 3, 5, 8 & 15 yrs. The 3yr old is fine for mixed drinks & cocktails and the aged rums are all delicious for sipping.

    • @moRaaOTAKU
      @moRaaOTAKU Год назад +1

      I'm Colombian and yeah they have a lot flavor and aroma

  • @TropicalPork
    @TropicalPork Год назад +35

    The El Dorado 15 year is without question my favorite rum. I usually go with an El Dorado 3 or 5 year if I want to make a daiquiri or something, but the 15 year is amazing on its own.

    • @wrh152
      @wrh152 Год назад +2

      I'll second that. I moved to the Caribbean over 20 years ago and have tasted most rums of the region - El Dorado 15 is my favourite. XM rum (also Guyanese) is also good, as is Diplomatico Reserva (Venezuelan).

    • @owenw1002
      @owenw1002 Год назад +1

      I need to try it, i always hold back bc i think it’s gonna be too oaky but i’m gonna get it for my birthday.

    • @maevethefox5912
      @maevethefox5912 Год назад +2

      The 12 is my go to, but the 15 is really worth the extra little bit. I got myself the 21 a couple years ago as a birthday present, and strongly recommend trying it if you enjoy their products. I keep flirting with picking up the 25yo but $500 is a hefty amount to drink xD

    • @maevethefox5912
      @maevethefox5912 Год назад +1

      @@wrh152 If you enjoy those, see if you can get your hands on Plantation XO 20th anniversary. El Dorado oand Diplomatico Reserva Exlusiva are my favourites, and the Plantation really floored me in comparison.

    • @wrh152
      @wrh152 Год назад +1

      @@maevethefox5912 I've tried the 25 once, and I have a couple of bottles of the 21 - both (generous) gifts. They are both lovely, but smoother and richer than the 15. However that does not necessarily make them nicer - and to be really honest I think I prefer the 15. They are certainly not (in my view) worth the considerable premium.

  • @jasonbruno3483
    @jasonbruno3483 Год назад

    Jason from Montreal here. Love the show first of all. Love the sign... wish I had one. I agree with everything you pointed out which should help so many people understand better what rum is all about. I myself am primarily a rum drinker. I have 43 different kinds of rum in my home bar today. I could only guesstimate that I've tasted uppers of 150-200 kinds of rum since I realized I wasn't a beer fan back in my 20s. Keep up the great videos... CHEERS!!!!

  • @emdee0014
    @emdee0014 Год назад +1

    El Dorado is amazing. My favorite. I'm glad you think so as well. Very cool.

  • @jmelleens
    @jmelleens Год назад +4

    My absolute favorite as far as brands go is Plantation - I find their double aged dark or 3 star the best for mixing, and their XO is simply exquisite. And the other bottles they offer are nice, and at very affordable price points for sipping.
    Another favorite is Don Papa smal batch - it tastes like marshmallows, and I can't get over that. Honorable mentions (for sipping or a rum old fashioned mainly) include Diplomatico Grande Reserva, Ron Zacapa 23, and Matusalem 15 Gran Solera.
    And finally, for my ginger beer intake, Gosling's Black Strap I find enjoyable, especially on a hot summer day.
    Cheers Anders, thanks for this informative yet brief summary!

  • @colemowery
    @colemowery Год назад +4

    So far my favorite has been Havana Club especial. I found it in the duty free in Mexico, and I still have a little bit left. I’ll be buying a lot more next time I fly.

  • @MaxZadow
    @MaxZadow 9 месяцев назад

    I love rum and have tried a lot of varieties (including ones mentioned in the video) but turns out I knew little about its history and background. This will add to my enjoyment. Thank you.

  • @bencruz7739
    @bencruz7739 Год назад

    A long awaited video and so worth the wait 🤩 as for my favourite rum, Zacapa XO (or sometimes the 23) from Guatemala has been my go to for the past 15 years.

  • @regancooper1005
    @regancooper1005 Год назад +20

    Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva is one of my all time favourite rums ,in fact the whole line up from Diplomatico is excellent . Another bottler i have very much enjoyed is Dictador the 20 year is what i would call my sweet spot (price /flavour/value mixed or on the rocks)
    I love rum

    • @Matthew-wn8oq
      @Matthew-wn8oq 7 месяцев назад +1

      That rum is a nightmare loaded with sugar after distillation. Try a " good" rum aged with no additives like Appleton Estates or Foursquare , Doorlys , R.L. Seales.

    • @shadowmax889
      @shadowmax889 4 месяца назад

      @@Matthew-wn8oq It is not a nightmare. DSRE is a good rum, but better from the brand is the Mantuano or the Ambassador. Now from Venezuela I think there are better ones:
      Carupano brand
      Barrica brand
      Caballo Viejo brand
      1796 Solera Extra from Santa Teresa (better than plain 1796)

    • @Matthew-wn8oq
      @Matthew-wn8oq 4 месяца назад

      @@shadowmax889 it's awful garbage, that's my opinion

  • @mikelieberman6924
    @mikelieberman6924 11 месяцев назад +16

    I live in the Philippines, and though years ago I tasted some rums from the Caribbean, the rhums/rums here are very different. The most common are the Tanduay Rhum, but there are a number of runs native here to the Philippines. I have a bottle of Don Papa Rum on the shelf, next to a bottle of Zabana Rum, net to a bottle of Tanduay Select Rhum. each one is different from the next and all are good in their own ways. We grow sugar cane here in the Philippines. 🙂

    • @DD-sr9xm
      @DD-sr9xm 10 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for reminding me of all the great rum and calamansi I drank in the Philippines. SO GOOD.

    • @jillscott4029
      @jillscott4029 10 месяцев назад +1

      Zabana is quite good! Haven't tried the others yet.

    • @wfp9378
      @wfp9378 7 месяцев назад +1

      I live in Malaysia....heading to the Philippines soon for a diving trip. Looking forward to trying some of your rums! 🙂

  • @Cosmic__Radiation
    @Cosmic__Radiation Год назад

    Great video on rum! I'm a fan on the El Dorado 15 and the El Dorado 21 for sipping. For mixing, I like Plantation 5 year and Appleton Estate Signature and Appleton Estate 8 Year Old Reserve. I'll also sip on my mixing rums when I give them a little chill and dilution! I am generally a big fan of rums because they are very diverse! I went to the Appleton Estate rum factory down in Jamaica a few years ago. It was a blast!

  • @nickp5511
    @nickp5511 Год назад

    First time viewer! Very good teaching! I’m on my 6th month of my bourbon journey with other spirits included. My rum choices so far have been Four Square Indelible(90.00) and Dos Maderas (30.00) Bacardi 8yr? (42.00) the 4 Square is very good and the Dos Maderas is really delicious! I have the Bacardi to my son for a mixer:) I only drink neat and mostly bourbon but the rum finished bourbon and rum is very sweet and tasty!

  • @Dontcarecarlos
    @Dontcarecarlos Год назад +5

    I love this episode! As a scotch drinker I always discarded rums as a lesser spirit. For a couple of months now, I realise I was wrong! Been getting into rum and it’s quite overwhelming, this video helps - a lot.

    • @Cosmitzian
      @Cosmitzian Год назад

      Any spirit which is distilled and can be aged is 'worthy'. Rum, whiskey (plus all its variations), brandy etc. None of them are really 'lesser' since they're all historied and come packaged with it. I may not respect drinks which feel new and cashing in and generally catering to an unknowing consumer base.

  • @virior
    @virior Год назад +43

    Hello there, Anders! Just a little correction about the Cachaça.
    In Brasil we have two different distillates of sugar cane: Cachaça and Aguardente. Cachaça is only made from the cane's mash, in which the cane's stalk is also mixed in. Since rum can be made from juice or molasses, it is the same as "aguardente de cana", or "sugarcane spirit" in Portuguese, but distinct from Cachaça.

    • @eduardoribeiro383
      @eduardoribeiro383 Год назад +3

      Anders, pls correct you video as per Virior's reply below. I was about to scorch you for calling CACHAÇA a Rum. It is a detriment to both if you do that.

    • @Trizzoneable
      @Trizzoneable Год назад +4

      And cachaça can be aged in diferent barrels, rum can only be aged in Oak. Cachaça has milions of possibilities of barrels (umburana, balsamo, cabreuva, grápia and so on)

    • @virior
      @virior Год назад +1

      @@Trizzoneable Yeah that's certainly a truth about rum that comes from Central America.
      Rum made in Brazil (just as whisky made in Brazil) CAN be aged in different woods, but it MUST be at least partially aged in oak (something cachaça does not).

    • @phillalves5270
      @phillalves5270 Год назад +2

      As someone who was raised in an area of Brazil that is to cachaça what piedmont is to Italian wines, I was ready to torch you. Thankfully this guy did it for me.
      Damn RUclips algorithm!!!!

    • @mikecoughlin4128
      @mikecoughlin4128 Год назад +1

      @@viriorI just watched a review of a rum aged in maple barrels.

  • @kellywellington7122
    @kellywellington7122 Год назад

    Well, as a whiskey drinker, I have been oblivious to the nature of rums, so this has been an excellent introduction. I have a Pusser's lingering in the liquor cabinet; I bought it to have a rum on hand and haven't any idea as to its quality, but it serves well for those times a hot toddy or buttered rum is called for.

  • @Succumbed2Rum
    @Succumbed2Rum Год назад

    By far and away the best overview of Rum on YT!

  • @JohnSmith-zy6yr
    @JohnSmith-zy6yr Год назад +5

    I have visited Cuba at least a dozen times , all the bars make Mojitos and daiquiris out of three year old Havana club, my favourite sipping rum would be Santiago de Cuba seven year , and that would be matched with a nice Churchill cigar. Great channel, awesome content. Great job

    • @pino6938
      @pino6938 Год назад

      Love your opinion going to Cuba next year any recommandations?

  • @MichaelAlthauser
    @MichaelAlthauser Год назад +4

    Tried an Appleton Estate 3-year based on your recommendation in a previous video last year and was very pleased with it. It was a revelation to discover that there's something beyond the standard Bacardi/Kraken/Captain Morgan and that rum, too, can be a sipping liquor.

    • @Freehardy
      @Freehardy Год назад +1

      Try their 8 or 12 year. the taste profile goes up a huge notch and are much bolder bodied. leave it air in the glass for 30 minutes, give it a swirl and you're in.

    • @MichaelAlthauser
      @MichaelAlthauser Год назад

      @@Freehardy will have to try this, thanks

  • @vidaco7352
    @vidaco7352 Год назад +1

    Thank you ❤️. I learned so much in this 15 min but I think I have to watch it 1 or 2 times more to remember all the details

  • @widlipoo
    @widlipoo 6 месяцев назад

    The clairin is an experience. A beautiful one! Once you've taste it, you can never go back, it's over for you.😌

  • @zeminoid
    @zeminoid Год назад +5

    You definitely have to try Dominican rum, especially rums like Don Isidro, Brugal 1888 and Leyenda, Barceló Imperial Onyx, Don Miguel Homenaje, Bermudez Don Armando, and the best of them Opthimus by Oliver Rums, actually, all of Oliver rums are fantastic, in fact, there's a bunch of fabulous Dominican rums and I've skipped a bunch of deserving ones, still, I hope to see more Dominican rums in your channel, they're criminally under the radar.

  • @manuele.itriagom.728
    @manuele.itriagom.728 Год назад +20

    Así a Venezuelan bartender abroad, you have no idea how hard it was for me to accept Rum for what it really is, because where I come from, Rum was only one thing and we "are the best at it".
    I was so wrong and I promise you, very few Venezuelans are ready to accept this hahaha.
    Anyways, amazing video!

    • @NickDuxPlak
      @NickDuxPlak Год назад +5

      Still venezualan rum is one of the best in the world :) Diplomatico, Pampero, Santa Tereza, Roble Viejo. Those are perfect

  • @CaptainRammus
    @CaptainRammus Год назад

    Hampden Estate 8 Years is by far my favorite rum, its wonderful to sip on its own, but also work wonderfully in many rum drinks, love it

  • @claytongreen7827
    @claytongreen7827 Год назад

    I grew up drinking the basic Coconut rums for mixed drinks and the sweet ones. I just bought the Appleton Estates rum hoping for more clean flavors like a nice scotch. Holy cow, it’s amazing. You can smell and taste fruit all in it. It’s really enjoyable to sip on with dinner or dessert. Thank you sir for the video and knowledge.

  • @MrWhangdoodles
    @MrWhangdoodles Год назад +7

    Fantastic video Anders! Thank you for breaking it down so succintly.
    My favourite sipping rums are Dos Maderas 5+5 and as a runner up would be the Ron Zacapa 23 (though that age statement is more than a bit iffy, but it tastes good) and my favourite rhum agricole is Clement VSOP. A
    Also, I love the sign, though I think there's space for GIN to the left or right of it.

    • @AndersErickson
      @AndersErickson  Год назад +3

      I like how you think, Joonha! Now I just want more signs 😂 Hope you have a great weekend!

    • @bartp4788
      @bartp4788 Год назад

      agreed Dos Maderas 5+5

    • @kennethkawamitsu5048
      @kennethkawamitsu5048 Год назад

      @@AndersErickson I second the Gin sign! 😂

  • @lordofscarlet
    @lordofscarlet Год назад +3

    Fantastic video may need to start referencing this if ever someone asks me about the complicated nature of rum. Doctor Bird is a wonderful Jamaican Pot Stilled Rum that my friend, who infected me with his obsession with Tiki, introduced me to. Notes of overripe banana and tropical fruit, some funk, and molasses

  • @immore-or3vl
    @immore-or3vl Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Now I know how to distinguish different rums. Flor de Cana 18yrs is my favorite. I've had some of the 25y/o, amazing. Thx again

  • @BLoman25
    @BLoman25 Год назад

    Anders, you only helped further my understanding of rum. This is a fantastic video. Thank you for your knowledge and your willingness to share it with us who yearn to absorb as much as we can. Also, that sign makes me jealous.

  • @karolsarosiek9467
    @karolsarosiek9467 Год назад +3

    I happen to love rum as much as you, Anders. I really never tried it, since I ate some weird rum candy as a child.
    As I discovered rum I was just fascinated with the history, the different styles and cocktails you can make with it. 2,5 years later my collection grew around 50+(+++) bottles or so, red a lot of literature and creating my own tiki recipes...
    Its not easy to pick just one favorite bottle, cuz there are so many differecies between the styles. Considering the availability and price:
    Jamaica: Appleton 12 (21 for special occasions)
    Guyana: El dorado 12 (15 if you like it a bit more refined)
    Martinique: St. James VSOP
    Spanish: Barcadi 8
    Silver: Plantation 3 Stars (Veritas is also really nice)
    Haiti: Clairin Communal
    EDIT: forgot Barbados: Everything from Foursquare Destillerie
    (Do yourself a favour an try a daiquiri subbing out 0,25 of your base silver rum with clairin - best daq you ever have)
    And d*mn I want this sign too.
    PS: Id wish Ed Hamilton would also consider exporting his Rums to Europe...

  • @michaelquinn5296
    @michaelquinn5296 Год назад +4

    The Probitas is amazing for a Daiquiri. We make a lime simple syrup and it’s just an awesome cocktail. Based off Anders recipe but with a small twist. Great vanilla notes and perfect for this hot weather. Loved this video, really cool and helpful. Cheers all!

  • @vanmaisterz
    @vanmaisterz Год назад

    I was really really waiting for this video!! Thank you!!

  • @patrickcarder1644
    @patrickcarder1644 Год назад

    Great intro to rum. I’m a big Smugglers Cove fan so I was glad to see it featured. I’ve begun collecting rums and I’ll be trying some of the recommendations at the end. I’d have to say that el dorado 8 is my favorite rum currently

  • @esp0004
    @esp0004 Год назад +11

    I’ve been waiting for this episode - so glad you posted while it’s still rum/tiki season! More specifically, I’ve been waiting to ask you this question: I’ve never had rum Agricole but I love cachaca. Are the two similar enough to sub for one another in cocktails like your Mai Thai?

    • @AndersErickson
      @AndersErickson  Год назад +9

      The two categories use different methods - meaning the results will differ. However, some un-aged versions of both can taste very similar. I think if you love cachaça, you'll probably enjoy rhum agricole. Feel free to sub them out for each other any cocktail - it might be your new favorite thing!

    • @marcusquidenus4948
      @marcusquidenus4948 Год назад +1

      I experimented a lot with Mai Tai recepies and mixed a Appelton Estate with a Saint James rum agricole. But I really didn't like the taste. It took me a while to realise, that the agricole was the problem, because first I changed the ratios of the other incredients, like lime, sugar, orgeat, etc. Then I kicked out the agricole and used a El Dorado and the result was perfect. :) I hope i could help you with that.

    • @esp0004
      @esp0004 Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for the advice and keep the great content coming, Anders and Az!

    • @saucytabasco
      @saucytabasco Год назад +1

      They are pretty similar, generally speaking

  • @jyotishmanchakraborty887
    @jyotishmanchakraborty887 Год назад +26

    Being an Engineering Grad student in India, I can't help but recommend Old Monk. The 7 years aged and blended rum is quite the staple in India. And if you want a bolder yet smoother flavour you could try the Old Monk Gold Reserve 12 years.

    • @user-jl4ii9qy2c
      @user-jl4ii9qy2c Год назад

      Tokei Khujchilam Bhai

    • @ManBearGote
      @ManBearGote Год назад +1

      I'm from Trinidad and I had a friend bring a bottle of Old Monk for me.. Extremely good rum... It was the closest thing to Caribbean rum I tasted while living in EU... I always ask my friends travelling to India to being me back a bottle.

    • @briantoby
      @briantoby Год назад +3

      Am a Ugandan in Bahrain, I have Indian friends of mine here who introduced me to Old Monk and am now hooked to Old Monk

    • @blueheart1946
      @blueheart1946 Год назад +2

      Old Monk rum is rubbish..tried it in India, so disappointed

    • @Matt-hl2ks
      @Matt-hl2ks Год назад +8

      What does being an engineering student have to do with rum recommendations? 😅

  • @HoseTheBeast
    @HoseTheBeast 5 месяцев назад

    This was a great video! I just bought my second ever bottle of rum. First one was a small bottle of Diplomatico which I really liked.
    Now got myself a christmas gift of Plantation Fiji Islands 2004 19yo, 17 years in Fiji in Bourbon casks and 2 years in France in french oak casks. Molasses, column still. Sounds like exactly what I wanted to have.

  • @eyvinnen2nd434
    @eyvinnen2nd434 Год назад +1

    From a Rum novise, really informatic video. I dont fancy drinks, cognacs or vodka, so I found rum. Oh my, theres a whole world of good flavoures out there. So far, my goto rums has been Zacapa, Plantation, Diplomatico and QRM. Have to say Plantation XO are a favourite. Awesome sign btw...cheers!👌

  • @danielstebbins5380
    @danielstebbins5380 Год назад +9

    My favorite mixer so far has been Plantation 5 year. I've also sipped it and find it to be pretty fantastic either way

    • @gnyrinn
      @gnyrinn Год назад

      Plantation is a very good and versatile rum. I especially like it as part of the CNCPAC special, which is a drink that I think more people should know of.

    • @danielstebbins5380
      @danielstebbins5380 Год назад

      @@gnyrinn what is this?

    • @cyberkender1949
      @cyberkender1949 Год назад +1

      I think the Plantation 5 is a great gateway rum. But it is dosed, (Has sugar added.), without saying so. But, if you're in a Total Wine getting a bottle, you can get the Doorley's 12 for right about the same price. (It's without added sugar, and good enough to sip neat, imho.)

    • @gnyrinn
      @gnyrinn Год назад +2

      @@danielstebbins5380 According to Naval Historian Jon Parshall, Admiral Nimitz liked to make a standard Bourbon Old Fashioned and then add an ounce (half the amount of Bourbon) of "Dark Rum". He would name that drink, in honour of his job title (Commander In Chief, Pacific fleet) The CINCPAC Special. (Citation: Drachinifel Midway Anniversary Stream 2021).
      According to me, this drink is delicious; especially if you use Plantation 5 year. (Citation: Several nights over the past year.)

    • @klenk1am
      @klenk1am Год назад

      I have loved every Plantation rum I've tried! Definitely on the sweeter, fruitier side. 5yr is good for mixing/sipping. The Original Dark and Overproof are excellent mixers and cheaper than the 5 yr. The XO is delicious (less fruity, super smoooth), but I don't find it worth the extra money over the 5yr.

  • @MisterCaution
    @MisterCaution Год назад +4

    Foursquare bottlings are great-Real McCoy 12 is readily found in even ABC states. However, my personal favorite dark rum for any sipping situation is Appleton Estate 12. Fruity and complex, yet relatively inexpensive, honest, and easy to find.

    • @klenk1am
      @klenk1am Год назад

      I have a Real McCoy 5, very good for the price. My favorites for the price are Appleton 8 and Angostura 7. Appleton 12 and 15 are a special treat.
      So far, Appleton, Angostura, and Plantation are my favorite distilleries.
      Haven't had a Foursquare yet, but I have an R.L.Seales that was recommended by my store (Foursquare distillery). Blew me away. Cheaper than foursquare too.

    • @MisterCaution
      @MisterCaution Год назад

      @@klenk1am Real McCoy products are bottlings from Foursquare distillery. So you HAVE had it! 👍

  • @krstnnlnznr
    @krstnnlnznr Год назад

    Super helpful video! I've found rum very intimidating to get into and this really helps me understand what everything means

  • @rosbelalpi6240
    @rosbelalpi6240 Год назад

    Hello from Cuba! Here in Havana talking about drinking is to assume we're drinking rum. There are so many different types regarding color, age and technique it's almost a universe. I loooove Havana Club 15 and a new brand, Black Tears Spiced Rum, but my favourite over the years has been Santiago de Cuba 11 years. Cheers!!!

  • @ryanjohnson2766
    @ryanjohnson2766 Год назад +3

    For mixing I use Appleton Estate. It has a strong flavor that cuts through the fruit juices used in a lot of rum mixed drinks. I want to taste the rum strongly even if I am using a lot of pineapple juice in a mixed drink. Appleton does that at a good price. For sipping, Flor de Cana is my favorite if you can get the 18 year at a minimum. The 25 is better. This is when Flor de Cana becomes smooth rather then sharp, and I have had no rum better then 25 year Flor de Cana. But it is expensive, and liquor had risen in prices far fast then my pay check has over the past 20 years. Recently I have stared to sip Diplomatico (green bottle). This rum adds sugar after the distillation to make the rum soother. This means it does not have to age as much to get the really smooth flavor. And that means it is affordable, and still damn good.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile Год назад +1

      I drank Myers Rum 🥃 for years but since 2020 or so, I think it's a bit sweet.

    • @ryanjohnson2766
      @ryanjohnson2766 Год назад

      @@DavidLLambertmobile Myers Rum is my go to for Rum and Coke.

  • @berniersbar9885
    @berniersbar9885 Год назад +4

    I really enjoyed this one! It was really cool learning about the history and the different types. Do you think you’ll ever do a bourbon/ whiskey one? Keep up the awesome work!

  • @shalmanezer4193
    @shalmanezer4193 Год назад

    Just enjoying your enthusiasm for the subject!

  • @TheEthanhicks92
    @TheEthanhicks92 Год назад

    Fantastic video! I’ve just been into rums since the beginning of the year and Smith and Cross is one of my favorites so far. I think the flavor is amazing and for $30 @ 57% I think it’s a great value. I also love probitas. One of my newest bottles in the collection is a Transcontinental rum line from Fiji. Loving that bottle so far