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WHAT COCKTAILS CAN YOU MAKE WITH RUM?
There are lots of different rum cocktails you can make at home. Some of our favourites include:
RUM FAQs
Rum is one of the sweeter spirits, as it originates from the sugarcane plant. However, rum tends to get drier with age, so older rums are a little less sweet. Sugar isn’t the overriding taste of rum though - most rums have a uniquely complex flavour profile that will delight your taste buds.
There are so many different types of rum, with white rum and dark rum the most popular. Typically, white rums haven’t been aged, but some are aged for a little while and filtered to remove any evidence of colour.
Rum can be made all over the world, but the most popular white rums tend to be made in countries including Cuba, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.
Rum is made using the sugarcane plant. Its juice is extracted, then boiled until it thickens and turns into molasses, a syrup-like substance. The molasses are then fermented with yeast to turn the sugar into alcohol. This liquid mixture is then distilled in copper stills to produce rum, which is then bottled and labelled.
Rum is best served at room temperature and purists believe it’s best enjoyed neat, although you can add a little ice or a splash of water to stronger varieties of rum if you prefer. Of course, you can always enjoy your rum with a coke - a classic combination that works with white rum, dark rum, spiced rum, and more.