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Lamb’s Navy Rum is a blend of Caribbean rums that are aged four years in whiskey and bourbon barrels.
The original Lamb's Navy rum recipe, created by Alfred Lamb, blended 18 different rums sourced from Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados and Guyana. Lamb began blending the rums in England in 1859 and references the British Royal Navy in its name.
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packs a punch mid to low range Rum nice as a mixer
I can’t say I liked this one but it done the job. 😂
Very sweet mixing rum,a cheap demerara rum that's found in all supermarkets, enough said
easy to drink prefer the spice lambs more, smooth with a mixture
It’s got guts and that’s the main selling point. Needing mixing to really enjoy and settled with a Pepsi Max nicely. Good to have around and have bought another to replace. Good if want a few
Easy drinking, affordable 1lt bottle.
Good for long drinking nights during lockdown. Do not expect layers of aroma and depth of flavour. It just ain't there.
Really not a fan. Even as a mixer it didn't go down well at all.
For low end rum, this is one of the better ones for sure.
Taken the mantle of the standard dark rum
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The rum is very sweet.
"It’s a very rich, sweet, fruity rum."
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This rum has a potent flavour, very alcohol forward, but full bodied. Very much a mixer, as opposed to a sipper. It’s strongly molasses forward, full bodied, but not a well rounded flavour, in my opinion.