Note: As a reminder, Rumcast Reserve bottles are officially available in stores and shipping from our online retailer! You can grab your bottles here: https://www.rumcast.com/reserve
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RAJkBUrXzBY
In this episode, we discussed something that we've somehow never dedicated a show to (but with a twist, of course): assembling a rum bar that would offer a beginner a complete view of the rum world.
The twist, however, is that we have to do it in as few bottles as possible.
Needless to say, it's a tough exercise! We debated how to define a beginner, catering to different spirits-experience levels, how to possibly represent a category as diverse as rum with just a handful or two of bottles, and a whole lot more.
This is as much as episode for enthusiasts who often recommend rums to beginners as it is for folks who might consider themselves beginners. Have a listen, and let us know what you think!
Cheers!
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Note: As a reminder, Rumcast Reserve bottles are officially available in stores and shipping from our online retailer! You can grab your bottles here: https://www.rumcast.com/reserve
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RAJkBUrXzBY
In this episode, we discussed something that we've somehow never dedicated a show to (but with a twist, of course): assembling a rum bar that would offer a beginner a complete view of the rum world.
The twist, however, is that we have to do it in as few bottles as possible.
Needless to say, it's a tough exercise! We debated how to define a beginner, catering to different spirits-experience levels, how to possibly represent a category as diverse as rum with just a handful or two of bottles, and a whole lot more.
This is as much as episode for enthusiasts who often recommend rums to beginners as it is for folks who might consider themselves beginners. Have a listen, and let us know what you think!
Cheers!
131: 20 Rums in 60 Minutes: The First Rumcast Sample Extravaganza!
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6 months ago
131: 20 Rums in 60 Minutes: The First Rumcast Sample Extravaganza!
Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3NEXgQJSdgY
Sometimes we get in the mood to do something a little crazy, and this episode is one of those times.
After the debut of the latest musical number from John Gulla (don't miss this one), we spend 60 minutes putting a big dent in our backlog of rum samples by tasting and sharing rapidfire thoughts on 10 interesting rums each, for a total of 20.
We set a timer for two minutes and 30 seconds for each sample, leaving ourselves some extra time at the end to discuss our favorites, what we learned from the exercise, and more.
From recent releases like Papalin Jamaica High Ester Blend, to classics like Rhum Bielle Blanc, to up-and-coming producers like Taiwan's Renaissance Distillery and Australia's Mt. Uncle Distillery (including an Australian agave cask finish??), to recently closed distilleries like Japan's Nine Leaves, to soon-to-be-released rums that we saved as surprises — the range is wide and vast, just like the category of rum and John's vocal range.
You can check out the complete list of rums below, or just dive right into the episode!
After you've listened, let us know — have you tried any of these rums? If so, what did you think of them?
Cheers!
Complete List of Rums Sampled:
Oxbow Rhum Louisiane 2022 Harvest (United States)
Uruapan Cana Cristalina Single Agricola (Mexico)
Below the Salt L'Ardois JaQ (Nova Scotia)
Velier Nine Leaves 2023 Last Drops (Japan)
Botran Rare Blend - Italian Wine Cask (Guatemala)
Grander Toasted Oak Small Batch (Panama)
Rum & Cane - Asia Pacific XO (Fiji / Indonesia Blend)
Mt. Uncle Iridium X (Australia)
Crooked Island Rum - Waterman (Jamaica / Dominican Republic Blend)
Mt. Uncle Iridium X Agave Cask Edition (Australia)
Dràm Mòr Single Cask - Secret Distillery 7-Year (Mauritius)
Foursquare Magisterium (Barbados)
Rhum Bielle Blanc (Marie Galante, Guadeloupe)
Papalin Jamaica High Ester (Jamaica)
Renaissance 2018 Pedro Ximenez Sherry Cask (Taiwan)
Raising Glasses Full Circle Blend (8 Countries)
4 Surprise Rums (3 of which haven't been released yet)
The Rumcast
Note: As a reminder, Rumcast Reserve bottles are officially available in stores and shipping from our online retailer! You can grab your bottles here: https://www.rumcast.com/reserve
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RAJkBUrXzBY
In this episode, we discussed something that we've somehow never dedicated a show to (but with a twist, of course): assembling a rum bar that would offer a beginner a complete view of the rum world.
The twist, however, is that we have to do it in as few bottles as possible.
Needless to say, it's a tough exercise! We debated how to define a beginner, catering to different spirits-experience levels, how to possibly represent a category as diverse as rum with just a handful or two of bottles, and a whole lot more.
This is as much as episode for enthusiasts who often recommend rums to beginners as it is for folks who might consider themselves beginners. Have a listen, and let us know what you think!
Cheers!