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This is a great rum for tiki drinks and tropical rum cocktails! An old classic...but not as great as the 151...not as much of a sipper as it`s a mixing rum.
Very nice mild demerara rum. Definitely does not hold a candle to the 151, but still good overall.
This was not what I expect the royal navy to enjoy. Much like Pusser's, it definitely is a unique flavor unlike most aged rums. But it has a bite that is not enjoyable.
Blending it with other rums will mellow out the flavors and make it more enjoyable, but it makes the other rums less enjoyable.
I recommend letting it age in a decanter for a long while to mellow it out. Maybe it'll get better. I suspect it will.
Great base for complex drinks if you want the tastes to come together and still taste that rum in it. Terrible neat.
Thatโs the most disgusting thing Iโve tried so far, and Iโm not a spring chicken, believe me Iโve never buy a bargain or make spontaneous purchases, always aim for the quality. I would highly recommend to stay away and take something else.
I've had my eye on Lemon Hart 1804 Original for a while now and finally got round to picking some up. The price was favourably comparable to a couple of my other choices for go-to cost-effective rums so I was pleased to find it. First off, is this a black rum? Well the clear glass bottle looks blacker than the devil's coal cellar so I'd say yes, it counts as black although it's actually a dark brown amber sort of colour - looks great in the glass. Anyway let's get on to what this rum is actually like. On the nose I get Christmas fruits, hints of solvents and something very familiar that I can't quite put my finger on. Darn it I sat there and sniffed the glass for ages trying to place this recognizable yet not recognized scent; if it ever comes back to me I'll edit this review, no worries. Time for a sip! I get just a hint of tobacco smoke with cough sweets, muted citrus notes and a strong impression of Victory-V lozenges. I find this rum just a little sweet and smoother than comparable products, with nutty notes and a fair amount of spice/burn. But how do I feel about it? Honestly I wasn't expecting to be blown away but I have to admit that I've found my new favourite mass-market inexpensive rum. Its flavour is robust enough not to completely vanish in a cocktail and as a sipper I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great! I could drink Lemon Hart 1804 Original any day and, whilst it's not up there with a more expensive or refined product, I'd happily recommend it to anyone. All in all a very acceptable rum at a very acceptable price and, whilst I've scored it a 7, I really feel it deserves a 7ยฝ. Go try it out.
Fruity Demerara nose chocolate covered raisins and a tiny hint of aniseed.
"The finish is very short however and leaves a bit of a tobacco like taste in the mouth."
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Full Bodied Mixer
7
/10
out of 10
This is not a sipping rum.
This rum is full flavoured and can be appreciated in any mixed drink as the mixer will not over power it.
Lemon Hart is not harsh, however it is also not mellow and will be tasted over/through pretty much any mixer.
I love it as a change from sippers or on a cold night, with Coke.