(the longer its aged, the darker it is) Styles: British rum, Spanish rum, English rum Famous distillers: Bacardi, Captain Morgan, Havana Club Alcohol content: Typically 40%, can go up to 75% Glassware: rocks glass, grappa glass, snifter In cocktails: rum and coke, daiquiri, Mai Tai, ...
The largest brands are often carbonated and made from a spirit such as vodka, rum or bourbon, alongisde a sweet mixer such as lemonade or cola, but the contents can vary widely. Internationally distributed labels include the likes of Bacardi Breezer and Jack Daniel's and Cola. The ABV (alc...
One of the best known producers is Bacardi from Puerto Rico. The factory makes light and medium rums, from 40 to 75%. Then there are many rums which are made in Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Barbados, Belize, Nicaragua and other islands or countries located in the Caribbean basin area. ...
Rum Types Types of Rum Light Light rums are usually clear in color and don’t have a very strong taste. These rums are best used as a base ingredient for cocktails with other stronger flavors. ex. Bacardi Light Gold Gold rums are darker or golden in color as they generally have been ...