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Transcontinental Rum Line US Market Manager Johann Jobello (podcast)
Published by The Rumcast ago
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over 4 years ago
Neodporúčam piť samotné,ako pomôcka pre barmanov ok. Tu platí "čo ťa nezabije,to ťa posilní"
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over 4 years ago
It's not rum, it's not liqueur, this isn't drinkable. Worst drink ever.
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over 4 years ago
Have you seen sugar cane plantations in Austria? So what can that be? Use it in cakes or Herren creme but don't even think about it as a drink. 🙄
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over 4 years ago
Strong... Little more to add. Too strong to drink for pleasure. It does seem to help when you're about to get sick, probably kills every germ in your body. Otherwise, could be used as horse tranquilizer.
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over 4 years ago
Good value for money. In the Netherlands we say PPV, which stands for price-alcohol-ratio. Everyone should try it at least once! It burns hard, not a real rum
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over 4 years ago
The title says it all. Not a rum, not anything like a rum. Crap.
Posted
almost 5 years ago
This is unique and interesting. Absolutely love it straight. I'm sure mixing this makes it more palatable for less daring drinkers, but in my humble opinion, it is wonderful by itself for more seasoned individuals not so easily overcome by a throat burn. I don't enjoy taking shots, because it bypasses too much of the experience of any alcohol. Room temperature and slow, full mouth swallows is my way to fully enjoy this gem. If you have to be reminded not to drink 160 proof alcohol too quickly, then maybe learning from that mistake will be a potent lesson.
Absolutely rancid and completely fake.
"A huge waft of sweet sugar and sickly sweet honey notes."
Published by The Rumcast ago
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The strongest one in my collection (80 vol-%, 160 degree) Not the badest idea after a long day of riding your board in freshly powdered mountains. But be warned: This one is
not considered to drink neat according to the label on the bottle. It’s therefore often used to power up a cup of tea and in all kinds of pastry.
Nose: strange, not recognizable as rum
Palate: quite burning, syrupy, but not as disgusting as expected when sipping neat. And yes, I had worse liquids calling themselves being a ‚rum‘.