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Drank on the rocks.
Not a bad tasting rum, however I may be inclined too only have one or two of these before moving onto another...
Má snad 60 %. Pořádně ostrá záležitost. Cukrová třtina je z povodí řeky Demerara a je to poznat na kvalitě. Když skleničku necháte prázdnou, tak ještě mnoho hodin krásně voní!
You definitely should try this one, if you like navy style rums
Good stuff. Strong taste too strong to mix with coke, too strange to drink pure.
Typical Demerara taste, smoky sweet woody notes with baked apple and spices . Perfect for mixing a Mai Tai or a Dark 'n Stormy. You can also sip it straight but is not for the palate of the rookie. Overall a good rum that I would not like to miss in my bar.
Nice kick in the throat. Usually drunk at private splice mainbrace among friends, not one to be wasted.
I didn't find this rum anything special. Not too sweet a dark rum with string Alcoholic flavour.
When it comes to dark rums full of treacle, toffee, fudge flavours. It tastes great straight, with notes of oak amongst the rich, thick flavours. Mixes well with cola, lemonade, or in a grog. This kinda rum is fantastic to cook with too, whether its for ice cream, cakes, butter cream etc. Just remember that this is at full navy strength which is 56%, underestimate that and you will be flat on your ass.
*Update*
After having a bottle (new bottle) I am sure the recipe is still the same, but I was able to get a side by side comparison with Skipper, OVD, and Goslings and I would now rate these rums ins this order (Skipper, Goslings BS, OVD, Woods, Lambs, in that order<) Wood's goes well with cola and lime, but nowhere near as well with ginger or even straight.
It's a smoother rum than lambs but it must be left to rest in coke as the flavour goes really smooth like velvet... Lovely rum with coke never going be a rum for the rocks or straight up
As others have said this needs to breath to get the best from it.
Notes of oak, liquorice and molasses.
I have heard from several old salts that despite what the makers of pussers will tell you, this rum is far more like the stuff the Royal Navy was issued till 1970.
Enjoy with coke or straight as a slow sipper which lets you enjoy the oak.
"spice in a very upfront punch in the face kinda way"
"Wood's 100 Old Navy Rum rum review by Helen at A Mountain of Crushed Ice"
Extra potency gives the rum a bit more of a kick.
"The rum is still quite sweet and is very similar in taste to Skipper and Lambs."
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Surprised our Navy is so respected if they got on this before battle. Bugger me, it's lethal. But very tasty. Tried it neat and I admit I'm not man enough to do that again. Slapped some ice and pepsi in it.