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Gunroom Spirit Navy rum

Gunroom Spirit Navy

United Kingdom | Light | 40% ABV

7.6/10
17 ratings
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Sve 🇩🇪 | 63 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

My First strongest rum. It is nice that you can drink overproof with no Problem, of course, I taste the alcohol but its better than too much sugger in rums...
Edith: after some tasting, Love to Drink this Rum late evening...

Morthrag 🇨🇭 | 96 ratings
Posted almost 4 years ago

Raue Seele und absolut vielfältig im Geschmack. (Von rauchig über fruchtig bis süss)
So stellt man sich einen Navy Rum vor.

Lars 🇸🇪 | 8 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

Great blend of various pot still rums (Jamaica; Worthy Park. Barbados; Foursquare. Trinidad; Angostura (column still). Guyana; Port Mourant.) that gives this rum a bold and tasteful character, just as a navy rum should be. It’s cask strength gives at the first sip a fiery burn of alcohol but at second sip a jungle of flavours are to be discovered. Well worth a try.

django (PREMIUM) 🇩🇪 | 17 ratings
Posted almost 4 years ago

....was man doch manchmal so ganz nebenbei beim einkaufen findet.

Der Rum selber hat eine Nase wie man ihn von Früher kennt, wenn es in der kalten Jahreszeit einen steifen Grog gab, ganz nach den Voraussetzungen --> Rum muß, Zucker darf und Wasser kann (alles verderben) <-- :D oder übersetzt für die Norddeutschen und Insulaner --> Rum mut, Zucker kann, Water bruuk nich <--

Es kommen einem da vielfältige, teils leicht süße, Gewürzgerüche und teilweise etwas florales in die Nase. Auch ist eine schöne leichte Holznote zu vernehmen. Ganz leicht kommen auch die 65% in die Nase, aber da der Alkohol gut eingebunden ist, ist es nicht störend.

Geschmacklich kommen die oben genannten Komponenten wieder zur Geltung und im Mundraum macht sich noch ein schön pelziger Eindruck breit.

Das Finish ist dann angenehm und es bleiben einem die schönen leicht süßlichen Gewürznoten noch eine zeit lang erhalten.
Der Rum verleitet einen dazu sich gleich noch ein glas einzuschenken, denn die 65% sind wirklich kaum zu merken.

english version

... what you sometimes find in the way of shopping.

The rum itself has a nose like you know it from the old days, when there was a stiff grog in the cold season, according to the conditions --> Rum must, sugar may and water can (spoil everything) <-- :D or translated for the North Germans and islanders --> Rum mut, sugar may, Water bruuk not <--

There are many different, partly slightly sweet, spicy smells and partly floral smells coming into your nose. A nice light note of wood is also noticeable. The 65% also come very easily into the nose, but since the alcohol is well integrated, it is not disturbing.

The above mentioned components come to the fore again and in the mouth a nice furry impression is still present.

The finish is then pleasant and the nice slightly sweet spicy notes remain for a while.
The rum tempts you to take another glass, because the 65% are really hardly noticeable.

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Kamamura 🇨🇿 | 37 ratings
Posted 4 years ago

The rum comes in a pleasantly looking, compact bottle (though not the squat type emphasizing stability on s ship shelf during a storm like other brands aim for). The cork is sealed with a red wax, which adds to the old-school vibe of the bottle, and probably helps during extended storage of unopened bottles, however it makes quite a mess when actually opening the bottle. I recommend careful cleaning all the wax fragments from fissure between the neck of the bottle and the handle of the cork before pulling the cork out so that no wax fragments fall back into the bottle and contaminate your rum.

In the glass, the rum has an pleasant, intense yellow color with some orange overtones, which might be even the rum's natural color considering the relative youth of the rums in the blend, the consistency is thicker, somewhat oily.

The smell is intense, pungent, piercing, with notes of red berries, roasted venison, dried tomatoes, tomato paste.

Neat, the rum opens with just a slightest hint of sweetness before the high ABV quickly numbs your taste buds and besides the slight tingling of anesthetized mouth, you won't actually taste much of anything besides some neutral astringency. In my opinion, 65% ABV is just too much to enjoy the taste of any beverage (unless you actually want to put your taste buds to sleep and get drunk ASAP, but in this case, that's a waste of pretty good alcohol). Even neat, there are no off-flavors associated with improperly distillation, for which this rum deserves a commendation.

After adding some water, the space for flavor interplay widens up and a development from initial sweet burst of dry prunes or dark, dried apricots is eventually caught up by the alcoholic wave of astringency into a somewhat long, intense finish dominated by bitter flavors (cocoa beans, tobacco, heavily roasted coffee).

The rum is definitely much less complex that for example the Velier's Old Royal Navy Rum, much less sweet and without the sulfuric notes of Pusser's, or without the comforting, reassuring deep demerara sweetness of Wood's Navy rum. It's bold, original, uncompromising, and I can see how it can grow on you, if you can accept the waves of bitterness from mid to finish. I can also understand how it can be problematic for consumers conditioned by the sweetened, "premiumized" mainstream rums like Diplomatico or Zacapa.

I wanted to give this rum 9, but subjectively, I rather struggle with the bitterness, and I think it's somewhat hypocritical to give the highest marks if you are personally not that fond of the resulting flavor profiles. So 8 it is, in the end. I am definitely happy that there are producers interested in making this style of rum still. Still, there is no substitute for Caroni anywhere yet. None whatsoever.

Shame.

filipec 🇨🇿 | 249 ratings
Posted over 3 years ago

taste - 8/10
smell - 8.5/10
sweetness - 7.5/10
price/value rating - 6.5/10

Rene Rum (PREMIUM) 🇨🇭 | 547 ratings
Posted almost 6 years ago

Helles Bernstein im Glas.
In der Nase ein breite Palette an Düften, fruchtig leicht und herb schwer zugleich.
Im Gaumen da geht's ab, die 65% hauen voll rein, der wuchtige Körper eines Demerara Rum verstärkt mit der Tiefe von Trinidad. Die Leichtigkeit und Fruchtigkeit von Barbados werden vom Jamaikanischem Funk begleitet. Wow, was für ein Erlebnis.
Im Abgang sehr lang und "feurig".
Ein wirklich gut gemachter Navy Rum so richtig rustikal und heavy. Bringt Fans von Overproof Rums zum strahlen und Einsteiger zum staunen.

Bright amber in the glass.
In the nose a wide range of fragrances, fruity light and tart heavy at the same time.
On the palate there it goes off, the 65% full hit, the massive body of a Demerara rum reinforced with the depth of Trinidad. The lightness and fruitiness of Barbados are accompanied by Jamaican funk. Wow, what an experience.
On the finish very long and "fiery".
A really well made Navy Rum really rustic and heavy. Make fans of Overproof Rums smile and newcomers amazed.

Mephisto 🇩🇪 | 39 ratings
Posted over 5 years ago

Nose: overripe banana and a hint of white chocolate or creme and dried apricot. Also smell of medical bandages, if you take a nose with a full mouth of rum, crazy :D
Body: Very powerful, however, not too strong for 65 Vol. %. Bitter herbs and some banana again. Also roasted brazil nuts. Unfortunately it also tastes slightly rotten for me, but not too worse at this point.
Finish: oak and black cacao beans, the roasty-toasty aroma stays some time.

Okay, I gave 8/10 points, nevertheless, I would not drink this rum the whole evening ... one glass is enough ...

EnKoppSprit 🇸🇪 | 13 ratings
Posted 1 year ago

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Stefan Persson (PREMIUM) 🇸🇪 | 507 ratings
Posted 5 years ago

Time for Birka’s rumcruise 2019 at the Baltic Sea were I tasted this. The person representing it told me it’s a blend of rum from Trinidad, Jamaica, Guyana and Barbados and that the make the blending in Sweden.
I can recognise fruit and chocolate, but what makes it so special is the strength.
I didn’t buy it but my son did.




Brand Details

Name: Navy
ABV: 40%
Type: Gunroom Spirit
Raw Material: Unknown
Process: Unknown
Distillation: Unknown
Women Led Rum: No