Bacardi Begins Producing Hand Sanitizers
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United States | Light | 40% ABV
Bacardi Superior Rum is the original Bacardi rum, dating back to 1862 when Don Facundo Bacardi Massó purchased his first rum distillery in Cuba. 150 years later, Bacardi Superior is now manufactured in Puerto Rico, but the recipe remains largely the same.
A unique strain of yeast discovered in the Cuban sugarcane fields is used to produce Bacardi Superior rum. The rum is filtered through charcoal, a process pioneered by Bacardi, before and after it is aged in oak barrels for at least one year.
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I mean… is it good? Not really. But for the price? Yeah I guess. Look, you get exactly what you should expect. Nothing exceptional or even “good”. But it’s still better than some of the alternatives at the same price, somehow. Serviceable for cocktails, if you really have nothing better. Acceptable for shooting. Otherwise, you’d never catch me sipping on it.
Harsh taste, with quite the burn. Not an enjoyable rum. Doesn't even mix well, with one exception. Made a decent mojito, although better rums did make for better mojitos. I will be avoiding this one.
This is the first rum for many. Useful as a mixer only.
Bacardi is okay with coke for just a nightcap . When I was young before I tried several rums this was good.
Bacardi in general is not top notch, but this white rum is simply not good...0% smooth and no other taste than pure alcool
This stuff doesn't even taste like rum. What does it taste like? I don't know, maybe gasoline? But you know you have to try it. It's so cheap, it has that legendary name, and you heard a bartender on YouTube say it's not so bad. So go ahead, get it out of your system. I'd never say I told you so.
Just use this for light color mix drinks like my blue hawaiian
"I often think of Bacardi Superior as “sweet vodka...”
"Bacardi Superior rum review by The Fat Rum Pirate"
It is a white spirit that has a sweet fruity taste.
"It is a very sweet -apple, banana and a little sweet pear are all in the profile."
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White rum is filtered and barely aged. It's SUPPOSED to mostly be a blank canvas for mixed drinks. Heck, this is one of the most traditional silver rums used in mixed drinks so it's how a lot of them were balanced.
It smells mildly of water used to boil pasta and tastes bitter and tangy like antiseptic.
I see no reason to drink it straight though. If I didn't want to screw up a classic drink, like a coquito or tiki drink that calls for a white Puerto Rican rum, I would hesitate to swap it out.
It smells identical to the higher rated Don Q. Yes, I sniffed them side by side. The only difference is Don Q tastes more rounded and slightly more aged. Although Don Q is better straight, it's less noticeable when mixed, which is probably less correct.
(Edited 9/9/24)