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Captain Morgan Spiced Rum is made by combining yeasts, molasses, water and mash, which are then distilled in a continuous still. The rum is aged for up to 1 year followed by the addition of spices and flavors indigenous to the Caribbean Islands.
Captain Morgan Spiced is owned by Diageo and produced in Puerto Rico by the famous Destilieria Serralles, Inc. The company Captain Morgan is named after the 17th-century Welsh privateer of the Caribbean, Sir Henry Morgan was an admiral in the Royal British Navy who earned a knighthood in 1674.
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That definition of a 5 rating on this site is PERFECT for this. It is easy to consume, especially as a mixer. Even straight it doesn't suck. The limited spice is ok. Has a little vanilla going on. Tastes sweetened. Very thin. You would have to be in a bind to sip this but you could if necessary/. As my learned drinking buddy Phil says "I hate no rum"!
I can not sip this rum. But I love it in a rum and coke
The typical pub drink that you have when are a teenager. Even Kraken is better (and I don't like that either). Just avoid it.
For the price it's not too bad, a little rough and ready but easily drinkable.
Spiced rums are some of my favorite rums. While the Captain is far from my favorite spiced rum it is always my go to when drinking at a restaurant or bar. Why, because everyone has it. I do prefer it over Sailor Jerry when there is a choice. Always enjoy with the mixer of your choice.
Too much vanilla. Not my cup of tea. Its sworn me off spiced rums.
It’s chemical, it’s a spirit based drink. It’s artificial. I don’t classify this and it honestly doesn’t deserve a review
A must for your non rum drinking friends when they are over. Low priced great value.
You can find things about color, aroma, taste on other reviews. This rum is not usually chosen for a neat drink or on the rocks. Captain Morgan rums primarily remain a choice for mixed drinks. It gets the job done, and the Captain stance is permanent. Otherwise, find something better if you can afford it.
The perfect wingman for coke
"Captain Morgan Spiced rum review by Craig Heap via Rum & Reviews"
"The Captain Morgan logo is perhaps one of the most recognizable logos in the entire world..."
"The Rum Howler reviews Captain Morgan Spiced rum"
"the palate a very hot spicy peppered burn"
"Captain Morgan Spiced rum review by The Fat Rum Pirate"
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Captain Morgan really gave a lot of people their start and most pay nostalgia to it for that reason but as a rum its average at best. Usually priced around 16$ 750ml its price point is beaten by Cruzan Gold and Admiral Nelson's. Those 2 also trump C morgan in taste which is why I cant see this a staple all around rum anymore. Captain Morgan is a light brown rum which means its age isnt that high but who would think it was, after all this rum is production. Its like this, if there was a rum machine that spit out rum bacardi would given it 1 crank and C morgan (diego) gives it 2 cranks. Its a step up but still not that good. In the glass it smells like vanilla and alcohol and that it about it. Drinking it straight gives you a large blast of vanilla, sweetness from honey and a harshness of alcohol and a spiced tinge at the end. Not very complex in flavor so as a sipper you would missing out on a lot of life. In coke it gives you a rum in coke that is something you would expect from production rums. Vanilla extract hit and some sweetness with some alcohol lurking in the back and even then its fairly faint. My real problem with C morgan is for whatever reason after more than 1 rum and coke it starts tasting very bitter to the point were I switch to gin. Captain Morgan's biggest strength is you can find it anywhere, so even at wits end you still have some sort of okay rum at a bar.