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Blue Chair Bay White rum is produced in Barbados at a distillery that is only yards from the beach and aged in white oak casks.
The Blue Chair Bay rum brand was created by country singer Kenny Chesney and named after his popular song "Old Blue Chair."
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The first taste I had, I thought it was very sweet and smooth. I tried it with a pineapple juice I had on hand and it was pretty tasty. Overall, I prefer spiced rums but I was surprised with this one. I may buy this one again.
Nothing overly spectacular, not a terrible taste. An average rum for the price.
The classic Bahamian drink "sky juice" is quite good with this rum. To mix you take an empty 4L milk jug, fill with one 26 oz bottle of your choice, a medium measure of condensed milk for sweetness/color and topped off with coconut water. Shake and your got Sky juice!
One of my preferred white rums
The rum has a pleasant soft texture, as it feels slightly buttery across the palate. There is an underlying taste which reminded me of mineral water which I suppose may be associated with the soft buttery mouth-feel. I also tasted a mildly sweet butterscotch flavor which is very lightly accented with mint and licorice. There is also a growing spiciness which hints at citrus zest and banana peel. I found that I preferred to add ice to my glass rather than to sip the rum neat.
Blue chair Bay white rum is a good rum for mixing with fruit juices or diet coke. I did not get the aftertaste that some of the reviews mentioned , and it is far superior to Bacardi. I won't compare it to Appleton or other darker rums because they are apples and oranges in my opinion. Good mixing rum for the beach
I've gone back and tried and tested this one again have gained a appreciation for its strong vanilla and sweet aftertaste. Try it again!!!
I caught Kenny Chesney's concert this summer at Orange Beach, Alabama (great show) and tried the BCB White for a second time. Same results just very average notch above Bacardi but not in the same league as Appleton, Banks and a few others. However the Coconut bottle was great.
This is an astounding mixer for Pina Colados, Mojitos, and daiquiris.
Bad after taste very strong taste like pure alcohol
Originally I tried Blue Chair Bay's Coconut rum and was quite impressed. I thought it was a small step up from Malibu in that it didn't have a syrupy quality. However drinking their White Rum is reminiscent of the time I had ether accidentally sprayed into my mouth, with more burn. You could probably hide the burn with a strong mix, but the alcohol flavor lingers forever. Just not worth buying. Gave it a 3/10 because like I said, you could probably hide the flavor if you (like me) made the mistake of buying a bottle.
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Hands down, if I’m looking to get a rum to mix cocktails, this is the one. The price point is low enough where I don’t mind that it’s not super complex. It’s very smooth and buttery, hint of tropical flavors. Definitely not for sipping but I strongly support it as a “rum to have on hand”.