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Old St. Pete Righteous rum

Old St. Pete Righteous

United States | Spiced | Pot and Column Still Distilled

Old St. Pete Righteous rum, a pot-distilled, molasses-based rum thatโ€™s infused with a blend of natural spices and bottled at 86 proof.

via American Rum Report
3.6/10
16 ratings
Serious improvement needed
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Scott ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 1 rating
Posted 6 years ago

A smooth, fragrant rum, golden amber in color, and rich in taste and feel. It lingers with a pleasant vanilla tobacco finish that leaves you wanting more. Perfect for sipping on the boat, the beach or the boardroom. Each batch is a little different, but none I tried lose the distillery's heart. Hard to find outside of Florida, it worth searching for.

Scott ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 1 rating
Posted over 6 years ago

I had this rum at a Tampa restaurant before a cruise to Cuba I was so impressed, I asked them to show me the bottle so that I could find it. It has a complex nutmeg/cinnamon finish, with a smooth taste. The mouth feel isn't dusty like other spiced rums. My first sip was just amazing. It was not like any of the spiced rums that I have enjoyed. Here, the spices are much more complex. Well done

OldBill ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 2 ratings
Posted over 4 years ago

I recently returned from a cruise to Key West and Havana. The only thing new to Key West since my last visit was the Hemingway Rum Co., to which I made a beeline as Papa's Pilar Dark was my favorite US rum. Then on to Cuba where I got my first tastes for Havana Club 7 Anos, Reserva, and Blonde. The darker rums had a distinctive nose I had trouble difining, but recognized immediately when my son gave me a bottle of Old St. Pete's (yes, he's finally going to mention it!) Righteous Rum & Spice. Now my favorite from anywhere, beating out Pyrat, Zaya, El Dorado, . . . (sorry, but I head to put it in context). It reminds me just a bit of the 7 Anos but with spice. And for the money, it is a super value.

Jeffalaska ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 1 rating
Posted 7 years ago

I'm not a high end yuppie whiskey bar kinda drinker. I don't fancy whatever some liquor guru says is the best and if you don't like it you know nothing.

That being said, Captain Morgan Private Stock was the quickest bottle to be empty in my selection of stock at my bar until I started stocking Old St Pete.
Might not be what many connoisseurs are looking in a spiced rum but I enjoy it and especially enjoy the fact that it has a unique flavor. I believe a good creative bar tender could put together some really interesting drinks with this product. It's spendy but like many things it seems you get what you pay for.
It might be that some don't care for it due to looking for the taste of their old favorite in a product that is completely unique.
I applaud its creators for being bold enough to step outside the box far enough to offer something new to the market.
I actually put a case of Old St. Pete away for safe keeping in case this very young company does not succeed. .

PS: "my bar" = private beach bar at private beach community home regularly frequented by many friends and family. I suppose that makes my opinion either very limited or possibly just not influenced by current popularities of the commercial bar scenes.

Kkevin ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 1 rating
Posted over 2 years ago

I have some great memories of the French Quarter during wet-cold Christmases past coupled with some great rums.
Found the unique spiced flavor of this not only interesting as a stand alone, but also fun to use as a topper on more complex rum cocktails.
Most certainly will be a Christmas repeat.

LokisRUs ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 40 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

Had this in the cabinet for a while and just tried it for the first time. It tasted like fruit cake or rum raisin cake. I was excellent and better than expected. The raise and cinnamon really stood out long after I was done drinking it.

Sdlamb100 ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 2 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

Taste is different than most rums to date. Spicy, peppery of sorts. Very unique. I like it as an addition to my stock for a flavor burst out of the ordinary when I want it.

Earl Elliott ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ | 236 ratings
Posted 8 years ago

Sugar: 45 gpl. This is a sweet and simple spiced rum, although there is not a lot of spice. It doesn't have a lot of flavour and is not complicated in aroma or body. I found it to be similar to Captain Morgan Private Stock. This would be a good introductory spiced rum for those that usually mix their rums and want to try a sipping rum. I think that it's a bit pricey for a spiced rum. There are better spice rums available for less money.

Jimmy Cliff (PREMIUM) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 502 ratings
Posted almost 4 years ago

A friend of mine gave me a bottle. First taste was WTF then it settled in smooth, but is it really a rum. Lots of infused unique spices but an animal of its own. Would contend with French after dinner aperitifs but donโ€™t think itโ€™s rum. But it has a place for something to sip after dinner.

wclayton ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ | 6 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

This closely drinks like fireball without the heat. Huge cinnamon note with slight clove notes. Molasses largely gets lost in the taste.




Brand Details

Type: Spiced
Company: Old St. Pete
Country: United States
Name: Righteous
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Pot and Column Still
Women Led: No