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Superior mojitos will be in your future with a bottle of this stuff. I love the sugar cane flavors. Delicious!
Though a tad overpriced (docking it one point), this rum's really not bad. Not a big fan of Mr. Hagar or his brand, but he sources his sugar cane from Maui, which is very cool. If you're going for a beach bar drink, you could do much worse than to use this stuff! Fantastic for lighter tiki cocktails, or even a dryer concoction.
This stuff is a nightmare to pick up in the UK but having knocked up a few daiquiris with it I'm loathed to use anything else (Cruzan was my previous go to but its a very different flavour profile and frankly appears pretty chemical by comparison). Beautiful vegetal aroma and smooth finish without being at all polite.
A great tasting white rum from Sammy Hagar, the maker of Cabo Wabo tequila. Beach Bay rum is great on its own or mixed with citrus and lime.
Refreshing!
This rum has a nice florally nose that you can really pick up the sweet sugar cane smell. The taste is fresh and clean with a flowery taste and mild heat. This is good for daiquiris but for the money I would recommend Shellback.
Suprisingly harsh. Not great. Does have a flowery finish. Not my favorite.
Right up front let me say I have been a fan of Sammy Hagar for years from Montrose to his solo work to that hard rock supergroup he was with...what was their name...hmmm....on the tip of my tongue...
Oh yeah, I remember...
CHICKENFOOT (Google it, folks then buy the CDs...great music).
When I heard he started up a Hawaiian based rum company I wanted to try it. Problem was...I couldn't find any locally.
Until I was on a weekend getaway with my wife on St. George Island, Florida and I decided to check out the sole liquor store on the island (I have a habit of checking out liquor stores wherever I am at...never know when you'll come across something unique the local stores don't carry) and they had a bottle of Sammy's Beach Bar Rum. It's a clear rum in a 1 litre bottle. Definitely a crisp rum with definite sugar cane flavor. Clearly a mixing rum. Upon doing some research I discovered it is made from first-press Hawaiian sugar cane juice and resembles more of a French "rhum agricole" or cachaca. I'll take their word for it since I don't know diddly about either taste-wise. I just know this is very good rum which works well as a mixer. I use it in Coke Zero. Good stuff!
This is an above average light rum. Strong notes of sugarcane; it tastes like a rhum agricole/cachaça. It also has a little pepper, though I'm not sure if I notice the coconut and banana they advertise. It's quite good actually for a light rum. In fact, one of the better light rums I've tried. Definitely worth a try, especially if you like light rums or agricole!
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fresh cane not molasses
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not a fan of fresh cane juice,but if you are you should like this rum,