Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
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Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Had anyone tried this?
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Hi Mash.
Just tried this as my first wash/run ever. Obviously new to the whole process and made very amateur cuts. As followed his method with the following ingredients.
I started the ferment off with 3l tate & lyle black treacle, 1 litre of bakers yeast boiled in water (as first time I had no lees or dunder), and a small bottle of lime juice.
After 3 days I added a syrup made with an additional kilo of cane white sugar.
Fermentation was complete in a week and a ran 20 litres in a stripping run which yielded 4.5l at 50%.
Spirit run with pot still gave 1l of foreshot/heads (just went by the recipe rather than taste) and 2 litres of hearts at 55%. I erred on the side of caution with my tails cut and could have probably got more .
I aired for 24 hours then diluted hearts to 40%. Used the backset to start my dunder pit. It left me with 3.3.5 bottles of 40% white rum. Will try the gold and black next time now I have some actual dinner. Had a glass tonight with Pepsi and it is absolutely delicious. Would like to try aging on oak etc but haven't got anything in at the moment. If it can only get better than this then I am very impressed
I highly recommend this recipe
I think next time I will add 2kg of sugar rather than 1kg as buccaneer bob got a bit more of a yield than I did.
Cheers
Bob
Just tried this as my first wash/run ever. Obviously new to the whole process and made very amateur cuts. As followed his method with the following ingredients.
I started the ferment off with 3l tate & lyle black treacle, 1 litre of bakers yeast boiled in water (as first time I had no lees or dunder), and a small bottle of lime juice.
After 3 days I added a syrup made with an additional kilo of cane white sugar.
Fermentation was complete in a week and a ran 20 litres in a stripping run which yielded 4.5l at 50%.
Spirit run with pot still gave 1l of foreshot/heads (just went by the recipe rather than taste) and 2 litres of hearts at 55%. I erred on the side of caution with my tails cut and could have probably got more .
I aired for 24 hours then diluted hearts to 40%. Used the backset to start my dunder pit. It left me with 3.3.5 bottles of 40% white rum. Will try the gold and black next time now I have some actual dinner. Had a glass tonight with Pepsi and it is absolutely delicious. Would like to try aging on oak etc but haven't got anything in at the moment. If it can only get better than this then I am very impressed
I highly recommend this recipe
I think next time I will add 2kg of sugar rather than 1kg as buccaneer bob got a bit more of a yield than I did.
Cheers
Bob
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Hello and welcome to the forum. I have to say this is one 'ell of a first go.
Well done. What did you run out on?
Well done. What did you run out on?
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Well done & welcome to the forum Mr Bob....as mash said that's jumping in with both feet for your first wash/run.
When I started I stuck to the straight sugar wash..
my favourite wash at the moment is using GS to make a white rum...and it's very moreish.
When I started I stuck to the straight sugar wash..
my favourite wash at the moment is using GS to make a white rum...and it's very moreish.I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.
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Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Thanks guys.
Ran through a basic still dragon pot still sat atop my grainfather.
Spent over a month just reading this forum and a few others before I got started.
Was fascinated by the idea of a dunder pit so I was sort of expecting this one to more or less be a sacrificial run so I could get that started, didn't expect it to turn out as good as it did.
Ran through a basic still dragon pot still sat atop my grainfather.
Spent over a month just reading this forum and a few others before I got started.
Was fascinated by the idea of a dunder pit so I was sort of expecting this one to more or less be a sacrificial run so I could get that started, didn't expect it to turn out as good as it did.
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Nice one mrbob and welcome!
I too approached this topic as you did, I read everything that I could find for a dogs age before jumping in.
I thought that I knew lots and then tried to put it into practise.
Oh,isn't it all exciting?
Have fun mate.
Robert.
I too approached this topic as you did, I read everything that I could find for a dogs age before jumping in.
I thought that I knew lots and then tried to put it into practise.
Oh,isn't it all exciting?
Have fun mate.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Thanks Robert.
It reminds me of the first time I did a home brew beer. Even from a kit it's an amazing feeling when you take that first sip and go....bloody hell...it tastes like beer.
Loving the forum so far.
It reminds me of the first time I did a home brew beer. Even from a kit it's an amazing feeling when you take that first sip and go....bloody hell...it tastes like beer.
Loving the forum so far.
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mrbob - Newcomer
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
mrbob wrote:
Loving the forum so far.
It is that kind of place,love it or loathe it.
Some of us wander in and never find the exit
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Easydrinker wrote:mrbob wrote:
Loving the forum so far.
It is that kind of place,love it or loathe it.
Some of us wander in and never find the exit![]()
Robert.
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Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
What!!
There's an exit!
There's an exit!
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Buccaneer Bob rum recipe
Mash wrote:What!! There's an exit!
NO NO....who told you there was one??? definitely not...undoubtedly no exit from this forum...

I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.
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