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Rhum Chart


Axefire

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I think it would be pretty usefull to make a kind of grid, to classify and describe all various brand of rhum avaiable out there...

Strongness / Oakness / Fruitness ect...

Im not a rhum specialist but I think with a grid like this one, it would be rather easy to choose a rhum to replace another one in some recipe ( just like the Tiki rhum topic )

First we have to list the most widely used/avaible rhum :

Havana Club 7 yo

Havana Club White

Bacardi

Bacardi 8 yo

Flor de cana 12 yo

Mount Gay Eclipse

Mount Gay ( can't remember the name )

Plantation Trinidad 1996

Plantation Barbade

Angostura

Appleton Estate

Bacardi

Bambu Rum

Barcelo

Bayu

Barbancourt

Beenleigh

Bermudez

Black Seal

Bounty Rum

Braddah Kimo's Maui Rum

Brinley Gold Rum

Brugal

Bundaberg

Cockspur

Cacique

Caney

Captain Morgan

Carupano

Cavalier

Coronation Khukuri XXX Rum

Cortez, Ron Cortez, Panamà

Coruba

Cruzan Don Lorenzo

Don Q

El Dorado

English Harbour Rum

Estelar

Flor de Caña

Ghostship

Goodwill

Gosling's

Green Island

Havana Club

Honey Rum

Jolly Roger

Lemon Hart

Lambs Rum

Macuro

Malibu Rum

Matusalem

McDowell's No.1 Celebration Rum

Mitjans

Mount Gay

Montilla

Myers

Newfoundland Screech

New Grove Oak Aged Rum

New Grove Plantation Rum Ocumare

Old Monk

Old Sam's

One Barrell

Panama Jack Spiced Rum

Pampero

Pusser's

Pyrat

RedRum

Ronrico

Ron Cortez

Ron Diaz

Ron Viejo de Caldas

Ron Zacapa Centenario

Royal Reserve

Santa Teresa

Santiago De Cuba

Sailor Jerry

Silver Kiss Rum

Stroh

Tanduay

Varela Rum,151 proof, Panamà

VooDoo Spiced Rum

Wray and Nephews

Zaya

Feel free to complete the list, and start giving out info about them!

Ill create a grid where we can write a number for each description :

exemple :

........................Strongness | Color ( light to dark ) | Body

Bacardi Gold......... 4......................... 5 ........................ 5

Bacardi 8...............7 .........................8..........................7

Hope you get the point, and like the idea!

EDIT :

This probly can be done with gin, vodka, whiskey ect...

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Hm I'm not sure it's that simple, but I could be wrong.

i make alot of carribbean drinks and i seem to need very few rums to do it...

cruzan/flor de cana

wray nephews 126

mt gay

bacardi 8

st. james amber

goslings old

lemonheart 151

i seem to get everything i want out of all of them. i kinda gave up on everything else. i'd like to replace mt gay with something more affordable. and i used to be a pompero freak but lately i get everything i need out of goslings old and lemonheart 151...

i have a small group of girls that work for the cheese cake factory asking for a blend of rums... they call it that "tropical drink" on their break.

1.5 oz. wray newphews 126

.5 oz. goslings old

1 oz. tart granadilla juice

1 oz. grenadine

grate nutmeg from grenada...

humorously my other staff memebers who hate to measure drinks have never dared free pour it... i think they are scared of having a bunch of chease cake factory girls mad at them... it probably has the same alcohol content of a classic margarita... but i can get the intensity i want from the non alcoholic parts without sacrificing the adultness.... when i'm not slammed and i make this style of two rum drink for myself i float the dark rum on top... and probably use lemonheart 151...

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