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this stuff is used all over Jamaica for everything from cleaners to mixed drink, even as a headache remedy ( just rub it on your head.).
When I was ordering this at a bar, the person next to me said he got a bottle and put it in his gas tank. I laughed, but after tasting it, believed it! Itโs definitely got a sharp bite and can certainly put hair on your chest.
Highly regarded and cheap? Certainly something to try, but I decided to show restraint and bought a 375ml bottle. Whew.
Smells like turpentine and molasses. Tastes like rotten garbage. You can talk funk all you want, but it is so strongly unpleasant. Even a 1/2 oz. in a Mai-Tai with 3 other rums couldn't hide the nastiness. Tried it in a rumrunner with lots of juices and other liquors... and threw the glass of it away after half way through drinking it.
I didn't even use a quarter of the bottle before I threw it in the trash. Awful and can't seemed to be managed by using small amounts. So what's the point in ever having this? So glad I didn't get a full sized bottle to throw out.
I think the raves about it are people pulling a prank.
Funky, banana and fruity flavours, but clean as well. Smoky, almost similar to lightly smoky mezcals. Great in cocktails. A must have behind the bar.
It's all that's amazing about Jamaican funk. Heavy overripe fruit aromas added by a mild sweetness like caramelized banana. The pallet is like the nose with mild heat and more fogo and funk. Somehow a sipper or amazing in rum forward drinks. But Wray and Ting is the standard for a reason!
This thing is a bruiser for sure - it's loaded with banana and mango and pineapple, but mostly banana. Put this in a cocktail or float it in one and you have a transformative tool at your disposal.
Packs of lot of that Jamaican rum funk (esters), but missing dimension. I tried about 4-5 of the top recommended cocktails with it and I can't really say I liked any of them. I love Smith and Cross and Hamilton Jamacain Pot Still Black, so maybe it's the unaged Jamaican rums I am not a fan of? Got to find a bottle of Rum Fire to answer this question.
Whenever Iโm in Jamaica ๐ฏ๐ฒ this is undoubtedly my go too , shot for shot . Canโt remember anything after the first shot so canโt rate lol!!!
You get that Jamaican funk which is nice. A good example that color doesn't indicate flavor or style. A staple in my cabinet.
Get notable citrus and vegetal/grassy aromas.
"Despite the funk and grassy aromas there is still a fair amount of sweetness on the nose. ."
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This is what the old rummies in Jamaica drink. Many a time I bought an old guy at the rum shack a shot of this vile stuff. Brought a bottle home one time and could not drink it! If you want to know what the aficionados refer to as the funky flavor in Jamaican rum this is the worst example.