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Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength rum

Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength

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Jamaica | Aged | 57% ABV | Pot Still

7.6/10
366 ratings
Recommendable to most
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366 Smith and Cross Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength Ratings

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Michael Huff 🇺🇸 | 100 ratings
Posted almost 7 years ago

7.5

I believe it's a damn fine choice, but it might be a bit funky for most people. All the top ratings are true, you're going get a very funky drink indeed. This is a funkiness very similar to the Plantation Jamaica 2001, which was probably influenced by Smith and cross in the first place :p

Pepper, oak, cognac, ripe banana peels.

Rumrunner 🇨🇦 | 4 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

I find it to be a pleasant addition to my collection. The taste travels well on your palate making it enjoyable to either sip or mix. I prefer to mix with it though. It’s a must have if you are thinking of building your own home tiki bar

tapanther 🇺🇸 | 10 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

Not my thing. It's almost chemical-tasting, but that's prolly just me.

Yohobro 🇨🇦 | 80 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

($38 CAD) Well here we go. One rum I have looked forward to for a long time.
It’s got a healthy amount of funk on the nose, as well as some obvious heat from the 57%.
The funk comes in with a punch behind it on the tongue. The alcohol is strong and not for the faint of heart. But it rests into some smokey flavours that are quite new to my usual. Bit of over ripe fruit, banana and pineapple. It explodes into something new and intriguing. Lots going on and lots of power. Lots to ponder on.
For me, this is a tough one. I appreciate the complexity but still have more of an affinity towards sweeter rums. That being said, for $38 this is a steal. Definitely worth it!

Highflyincrypto 🇺🇸 | 12 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

This is a must have bottle for any tiki or rum cocktail that calls for a jamacian rum!

Malte 🇸🇪 | 17 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

I've always been on the hunt for the perfect funk. I believe I've found it in this bottle. Works perfectly on its own or to spice up rum cocktails. This one has a permanent place on my shelf.

Peter_F 🇺🇸 | 3 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

This probably has a love it or hate it type of thing going on with the funky hogo, but I am definitely a fan. Leathery banana nose and spicy tobacco in the finish, what isn't to love? Surely a myriad of ways to mix and elevate the experience of drinking it (tiki champion), but if you're into funky, bretty beers or funky, aged meats, you'll enjoy sipping it too!

100mi_runr 🇺🇸 | 24 ratings
Posted over 1 year ago

As you can see from the community consensus, this is a highly regarded rum. However, as some reviewers have noted Jamaican Pot stilled rum is it's own thing. For some the taste is exactly what they are looking for, for others it can be a bit much. I am of the latter camp. I have seen some people remark those that dislike this rum have a weak palette. I cannot comment on that as my rum adventure is relatively young. What I can say is that some milder Jamaican rums like Appleton Estate are not so off putting to me.

I will also add that most of my rum consumption is centered around the Tiki hobby, and the "leather" note I get from this spirit just beats the tar out of anything you put it with so you notice nothing else. I find that harder to incorporate into mixed drinks and am less a fan of it straight up. I do note lots of people who are fans of "Jamaican funk" think this works amazing in a Mai Tai etc. I am just not one of those people mostly because it screams so loudly.

Kronk 🇨🇦 | 11 ratings
Posted almost 2 years ago

So up my alley. Smokey on the nose. Hits like a truck full of pepper and vanilla.

Juanlaginia 🇺🇸 | 100 ratings
Posted almost 2 years ago

Definitely not a sipping rum, it has a lot of flavor and a really warm finish, excellent for cocktails… not for a beginner drinker…

Captain_Tyson 🇺🇸 | 99 ratings
Posted almost 2 years ago

Jamaican on a budget. Great for that mild funk / intro to ester. Subtle Fermented fruit. Don’t want to mix your $70 Hampden - perfect, Smith and Cross.




Brand Details

Type: Aged
Company: Smith and Cross
Country: Jamaica
Name: Traditional Jamaica Navy Strength
ABV: 57%
Raw Material: Molasses
Process: Pure blend (1 distillery)
Distillation: Pot Still
Women Led: No

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