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Lemon Hart 151 rum

Lemon Hart 151

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Guyana | Dark

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90 ratings
Recommendable to most
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90 Lemon Hart 151 Ratings

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mistercoughy 🇺🇸 | 239 ratings
Posted over 7 years ago

LH 151 was a legend in the world of Tiki and exotic cocktails for decades, an indispensable ingredient for classic drinks such as Zombies and Jet Pilots. A couple of years ago the amazing Ed Hamilton (Ministry of Rum) bottled and distributed his own 151-proof rum from Guyana, (also the home of the original LH 151). The new LH 151 is very good to be sure, but Hamilton 151 is smokier and oakier. It's a fuller-bodied option which makes it, in my opinion, a more interesting rum and a richer, more versatile ingredient. You won't go wrong making your Jet Pilots with either rum. But if you have the chance to buy and compare both of these fine products you'll no doubt appreciate the difference.

BravoTwo2 🇺🇸 | 19 ratings
Posted 4 months ago

A pretty tasty rum, but also packs quite a wallop (unsurprising as a 151 proof). Strong flavor, mixes well.

Slookmaster 🇺🇸 | 9 ratings
Posted 6 months ago

Having it with ice, it starts a bit strong, obviously, but then mellows out over time. It has rich flavors of brown sugar and butterscotch. Very good when watered down but exceptional when mixed.

Pyrat 🇺🇸 | 8 ratings
Posted 8 months ago

That doesn't really make sense does it? Well, I bought it, want to add it, but haven't tasted it. So there you go.

Iangendler 🇺🇸 | 37 ratings
Posted 10 months ago

I don't have this often, but when a cocktail calls for it, I am rarely disappointed.

havy09 🇺🇸 | 32 ratings
Posted 11 months ago

Really good. Nice supper but also good for cocktails

stonytokes 🇺🇸 | 25 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

This only recently became available in my area. Easily the smoothest 151 I've tried so far. It's might be just a touch hot neat to be considered a true sipper, but I find that a couple of drops of water makes this incredibly flavorful on it's own. Add a splash of lime and a bit of tonic and you have a rich grog that can't be beat. Such an exceptional value in my area at $25US for 750ml.

DoctorFong 🇺🇸 | 12 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Hard find this 151. When Bacardi quit making 151, I searched for others for Spanish Coffee. Cruzan quit making 151. This is great stuff excellent nose and flavor. You can tell there is Demerara in there.

TheJayHawk 🇺🇸 | 38 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Aroma - smoky molasses followed by fresh lemon peels and cinnamon.

Taste - charred molasses followed by pure cane sugar, fresh baked snickerdoodles, and finishes with a lemon tart / barrel spice flavor.

This is a great overproof rum! Very different from other black overproof rums in flavor. It has a magical charred molasses characteristic to it and a lemon tart pastry quality that I find extremely unique. For being 151 proof, it is remarkably easy to sip on with no harsh afterburn like some of the other overproof rums I've tried. If you are into making classic Tiki drinks and like to keep your bottle count to a minimum, then this should be your go to for the black blended overproof category. Lastly at a price of $24 to $32 dollars, procuring this won't break the bank. This rum definitely gets my seal of approval!

Cool Breeze (PREMIUM) 🇺🇸 | 561 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Sampled at the Laka Lono Rum Club tasting on 7/27/22. Pours dark brown. This is lidocaine in a glass. Add some water and you get citrus and caramel. Too Hot for reasonable humans to sip neat. Ratings reflect this as a foundational tiki rum.

Skipper Joe 🇺🇸 | 37 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Surprisingly smooth and drinkable for a 151. This bottle is by far the standout of Lemon Hart’s “relaunched” line of rums. This full bodies and rich dark rum adds an extra layer of warmth and complexity that I appreciate when making tiki classics at home, especially recipes like a 151 swizzle or Jet Pilot. This rum shares a lot of characteristics with their lower proof “spiced” bottle, but has noticeable character a greater depth of flavor (particularly in baking spice and dried fruits) that the lower proof variety lacks that makes it stand out in a mixed drink. Also handy for when you want to ignite a garnish. This is my preferred choice for 151 and I’d love to be able to compare it to the original some day




Brand Details

Type: Dark
Company: Lemon Hart
Country: Guyana
Name: 151
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led: No

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