Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
Hey guys - I need to do a dark rum for a Pirate Party in a months time. I don't drink rum so I'm really in the dark on this one.
I'll have enough vodka by the end of the week but what essences / ageing etc would you suggest (in the UK by the way)
Cheers.
P.S. - anyone know where I can get a small barrel for say 5 litres
I'll have enough vodka by the end of the week but what essences / ageing etc would you suggest (in the UK by the way)
Cheers.
P.S. - anyone know where I can get a small barrel for say 5 litres

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MrCat - Donated to StillSmart

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
i recomend either dark navy rum or auzzie gold rum, best i have had so far.
as for a barrel, i bought this one off ebay ... see here for my pics
as for a barrel, i bought this one off ebay ... see here for my pics
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foRUM warrior - Experienced Distiller

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
I\'ve just discovered Essencia Dark Jamaican Rum. Fruity and smells like Old Jamaican Chocolate. Gorgeous! Needs a couple of weeks to develop.
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Opus 27 - Donated to StillSmart

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
Dark Jamaican Rum for the win.
I dont drink rum but made this for a friend and now I enjoy rum (well this one)
I dont drink rum but made this for a friend and now I enjoy rum (well this one)
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Andy - Senior Distiller

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
I\'ve only just started with flavourings but since rum\'s my tipple (Bundaberg), the first batch i made up was Aussie Rum. And it wasn\'t too bad.
However, it improved enormously when i read about the 10% rule on this Forum. By adding the requisite amount I\'m hard pressed now to tell the difference between my stuff and good old authentic Bundy.
Sheers.
However, it improved enormously when i read about the 10% rule on this Forum. By adding the requisite amount I\'m hard pressed now to tell the difference between my stuff and good old authentic Bundy.
Sheers.
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ozibrewer - Regular

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
However, it improved enormously when i read about the 10% rule on this Forum. By adding the requisite amount I'm hard pressed now to tell the difference between my stuff and good old authentic Bundy.
10% rule ?? I've had a look in flavourings but can't see that in the title and a google site search produces too many results.
What is the 10% rule ?
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MrCat - Donated to StillSmart

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
Interested in this 10% rule also...........Oh and im not a rum drinker but make it for the mates,Aussie gold and Jamaican Dark rum both go down well with them.
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marc83 - Experienced Distiller

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
Hi guys. I picked up on the \'rule\' somewhere in the threads archives on this site.
The advice was that if you add 10% of \'real\' stuff (in my case the famous Bundy)to your essence flavoured spirit the authentic flavours come to dominate the essences flavour.
I was sceptical but when I tried it myself (I\'ve got a couple of bottles left over from pre-distilling days) I was amazed at the results. Might not work for other flavours tho??
Sheers.
The advice was that if you add 10% of \'real\' stuff (in my case the famous Bundy)to your essence flavoured spirit the authentic flavours come to dominate the essences flavour.
I was sceptical but when I tried it myself (I\'ve got a couple of bottles left over from pre-distilling days) I was amazed at the results. Might not work for other flavours tho??
Sheers.
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ozibrewer - Regular

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
10% rule was mentioned on the main site:
http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/essences/essences/
It does work if you\'re trying to emulate something in particular, providing that the essence and the original spirit are good enough for it to enhance them rather than just muddy the flavours.
http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/essences/essences/
It does work if you\'re trying to emulate something in particular, providing that the essence and the original spirit are good enough for it to enhance them rather than just muddy the flavours.
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Jimmy - Site Owner

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
Should be trying to make something better than the commercial stuff,rather than trying to emulate it,haha.Right thanks for letting us know.
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marc83 - Experienced Distiller

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Need to do a Rum for a pirate party in a months time.
Hey guys - I need to do a dark rum for a Pirate Party in a months time. I don\'t drink rum so I\'m really in the dark on this one.
hi mrcat,
i would definitely recommend prestige extra dark jamaica rum, mmmmmmmmm luvly
cheers,
hoppin
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hoppinmad - Experienced Distiller

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