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If you are a fan of the original Zombie from the Don the Beachcomber and the rum blend contained within that recipe is a 10, this blend is a 7 out of 10. It makes a pretty decent Zombie but the resulting recipe doesn't quite compete with, say, using Appleton 12, Don Q Gold or Angostura 1919, and Lemon Hart 151 or Hamilton 151 in your own blend. I could see this being perfect for batching a bunch of Zombies for a party or for a tiki bar that makes a ton of Zombies per day/week.
Overall: 7. If you're going to craft your own Zombie, it's still probably best make your own blend from the original recipe.
I'm laughing at most of the reviews on this rum. People completely miss the purpose of it. It's not a sipping rum, it's strictly for mixing to make a Zombie Tiki drink. Zombies are quite complex and this rum allows you to use less rum in the cocktail if you are looking for an affordable alternative.
Don't get me wrong, I prefer the original 4 oz of 3 different rums but this definitely works.
Trying straight, its a bit lacking. High proof but too punchy without some rounded complexity. Would probably be good in a cocktail though.
Hamilton has some of the finest rums on the market, so when I saw they were partnering with the legendary “Beachbum” Berry, I was excited to try it out. This blend contains an intriguing mix of rums that one would normally mix and match to make a Zombie per many classic expressions - a blended aged, a column still, and the ever important black blended 151. On its own, this is a touch rum to sip, largely (I suspect) to the 151, which shines through boldly in a less than appealing manner. In a drink (especially the one described on the back of the bottle) I found the blend to be serviceable, but had a difficult time using it in other mixes, especially those that don’t specifically call for the addition of 151. Even more disappointing, I found making my own “zombie blend” that contains a good 151 (Such as Lemon & Hart, or even Hamilton’s Demerara 151) made a much better Zombie than this blend. Overall, this bottle was underwhelming and I though I doubt I’d purchase again, I definitely made use of all 1L of it in a veritable army of Zombies
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Normally, one can expect great rums from Beach Bum Berry or Ed Hamilton. Not this time. There was nothing that I could do to mix this one and make it drinkable.