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United States | Spiced | 40% ABV
Three Rocks Spiced rum, a version of their Three Rocks Rum thatโs infused with cacao nibs, orange peel, and a blend of natural spices and bottled at 80 proof.
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40% ABV rum from Troutdale, Oregon, offered at McMenamins.
An interesting nose: Orange peel, cacao, cinnamon, herbs, slightly bitter and medicinal. P: Very smooth, but slightly numbing. Only slightly sweet, with a balanced bitterness and a medium-short finish.
This is easily the most interesting spiced rums I've tried. It's bold and adventurous, with a unique infusion of herbs and spices more reminiscent of an amaro. Though a challenge to drink neat, I would try this is a Jungle Bird or even a Negroni. It could be amazing in an eggnog.
7, 7+
If you live in Oregon or western Washington, odds are you're familiar with McMenamin's. Edgefield is their flagship campus and likely where they brew this, hence the name of the distillery.
It's not terrible, but i can't say as I am super impressed. It's better than most other rums hailing from the United States, but that's not saying much. The United States isn't known for being good at making rum, just drinking it.
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What a fun rum flavor! The chocolate orange is subtle but still present and unexpected. Super tasty, but not sure how I would use it in a drink. Might be nice just over ice with an orange peel and a dusting of cocoa powder.