Ableforth's Rumbullion Navy Strength Rum, 70 cl
£47.19
Ableforth's Rumbullion Navy Strength Rum, 70 cl
Ableforth's Rumbullion Navy Strength Rum is a high-strength rum that is perfect for making cocktails. It is made with a blend of Caribbean rums and has a rich, molasses flavor. The rum is bottled at 70cl and has an ABV of 57%.
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Ableforth's Rumbullion Navy Strength Rum is a delicious, high-strength rum that is perfect for making cocktails. The rum is made with a blend of Caribbean rums and has a rich, molasses flavor. It is bottled at 70cl and has an ABV of 57%. This navy strength rum is sure to add a kick to any cocktail!
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Ableforth's Rumbullion Navy Strength Rum is a delicious, high-strength rum that is perfect for making cocktails. The rum is made with a blend of Caribbean rums and has a rich, molasses flavor. It is bottled at 70cl and has an ABV of 57%. This navy strength rum is sure to add a kick to any cocktail!
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Painkiller Cocktail Recipe
So the legend goes, the Painkiller cocktail was invented in the 1970’s in the British Virgin Islands at a bar called Soggy Dollar Bar. It was originally made with Pusser’s Rum, a type of rum made using the British Royal Navy recipe. The drink was trademarked in the 1980’s so that if it’s included on a menu, it should include the traditional Pusser’s Rum. Of course if you’re making it at home, you can use any type of aged or dark rum - we won't tell anyone!
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