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    anyone sample angostura 1919 yet

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    Matusalem is really good. So is Pyrat. If you can find them older they are even better.
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    Iffen you want a pretty rugged rum, try Bundaberg Rum, it is pretty raw and made in Queensland, Australia. I used to drink lots of it when I was a young Jackaroo, you either cry of fight when you get a gut full of this stuff. Best drunk neat from a tin pannikan around a fire whilst leaning back on your stock saddle !!

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    PS am about to try some Appeleton Estate rum, looks good.
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    cachaca! love that stuff. I have some venezuelan rum wrapped up in leather I like too. Can't remember the brand.

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    So, my rum selection is nice and varied at times, and have sampled more rums from around the world than i can count. I currently stock a bottle of Pyrat rum, a bottle of 10 Cane, along with Capt Morgan Spiced, and once in a while Capt Morgan Private. All very good, all different. In love with the Pyrat and 10 Canes. Once upon a time I had a jigger of Bundaberg while in Darwin. Holy cow, that was some rough stuff to drink. but it refilled my zippo like a champ.

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    I'm not a big Rum-bo drinker, but I have tried a few, Capt Morgans is a favourite of mine, Bundaberg (Bundy) rum is a bit rough, but it does come in a few different varieties these days and the newer ones are an improvement over the original stuff. Bundy Red is smooth and aimed at stealing away Bourbon drinkers. Bundy Reserve is just plain smoooooth. Never tried the OP stuff, too scared! As Heelaroo said, you either cry or fight with a gutful of Bundy and I don't wanna risk being a cry baby...


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    Yep, rum drinker. Usually Capt Morgan, or what ever is cheapest. hehe.

    I'll have a rum and coke as soon as I get home from work....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jballs918 View Post
    anyone sample angostura 1919 yet
    Yes, and it was OK.


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    Mount Gay and Gosling's Black Seal
    are my Rums of choice

    Ever had a Dark 'n' Stormy?

    Ginger Beer (not ale) and Black Rum
    (my favorite mixed drink)

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    +1 to Gosling's
    and the Dark and Stormy but I also like it on a rock

    I keep a handle of the light Cruzan on hand at all times It has a little more to it than Ronnie B and works well in all the standards.

    We have a large planter filled with Mint for the summer time, I make a pretty mean Mojito.

    While Cachaça is a cane liquor its made differently than Rum.
    I have attached my favorite brand and method of using it.
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