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How to Choose rum

Jul 1, 2010 03:57 PM
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Rum is no ordinary liquor. If you have a yearning for some rum, you need to know the basics of rum culture, like what rum is (and isn't), what kind of rums are available, and how is rum made. Once you know this information, you'll be a rum master. Rum is available in a wide variety of weights, ages, and blends. If you aspire to become a connoisseur of fine rums, start with the basics.

Step 1: Learn what rum isn't

Learn what rum isn't. Unlike single malt Scotch, for example, environmental conditions like climate and soil have little to do with rum variations. Rums vary due to methods of production, aging, and blending.

Step 2: Learn what rum is

Learn what rum is - rums are sugarcane or molasses based. Rum classifications include white rum, dark rum, golden rum, spiced rum, and blended aged rum.

Step 3: Learn differences between rums

Learn the differences between rums. White rums are the most popular and are used typically with mixers; golden rums can be sipped; dark rums are typically molasses based; and blended rums are made from a selection of rums of varying vintages.

Step 4: Learn differences between rum production processes

Learn the differences between rum production processes. Some white rum is filtered multiple times in column stills for a smoother taste; aged rum can take on the flavor of barrels previously used for other substances.

Step 5: Attend a rum-tasting event or seminar

Attend a rum-tasting event or seminar. Taste rums from different producers, and visit the Ministry of Rum website for their list of tasting events and rum festivals.

Step 6: Learn how to properly taste rum

Learn how to properly taste rum. Tasting begins with smelling the aroma above the glass rim, then smelling below the rim, sticking your nose into the glass, for full aroma. Then take a small sip and breathe in through your mouth as the rum washes over your tongue; swallow slowly.

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