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Rum is a distilled beverageDistilled beverage

A distilled beverage is a liquid preparation meant for consumption containing ethyl alcohol purified by distillation from a ...
 made from sugarcaneSugarcane

Sugarcane or Sugar cane is a genus of 6 to 37 species of tall grasses , native to warm temperate to tropical regions...
 by-products such as molassesMolasses

Molasses or treacle is a thick syrup by-product from the processing of the sugarcane or sugar beet into sugar....
 and sugarcane juiceJuice

Juice is a fluid naturally contained in animal or plant tissue....
 by a process of fermentationFermentation (food)

Fermentation typically refers to the conversion of sugar to alcohol using yeast....
 and distillationDistillation

Distillation is a method of separation of substances based on differences in their volatilities....
. The distillate, a clear liquid, is then usually aged in oakOak

The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of several hundred species of trees and shrubs in the genus Que...
 and other barrels. The majority of the world's rum production occurs in and around the CaribbeanCaribbean

The Caribbean is a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts....
 islands and in several South AmericaSouth America

South America is a continent situated in the western hemisphere and, mostly, the southern hemisphere, bordered on the west b...
n countries, such as ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
, VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
, GuyanaGuyana

Guyana is located on the northern coast of South America, just north of the Equator....
 and BrazilBrazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country in South America, and ...
, though there are rum producers in places such as AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
, FijiFiji

Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, w...
, IndiaIndia

India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
, Reunion IslandReunion

A reunion is the coming together of people who have been separated, who have a common bond, tie or shared experience with on...
, MauritiusMauritius

Mauritius...
, and elsewhere around the world. It is also from Russia.

Rum is produced in a variety of styles. Light rumLight rum

Light rum, is a dry, light-bodied rum, light in color and lightly sweet in flavor....
s are commonly used in cocktailCocktail

A cocktail is a style of mixed drink....
s, while golden and dark rums are appropriate for drinking straight, as a brandyBrandy

Brandy is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume....
, or for use in cooking as well as cocktails. Premium brands of rum are also available that are made to be consumed or .

Rum plays a part in the culture of most islands of the West Indies, and has famous associations with the Royal NavyRoyal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services ....
 and piracyPiracy

Piracy is robbery committed at sea, or sometimes on the shore, by an agent without a commission from a sovereign nation....
.






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1990   The Royal New Zealand Navy discontinues its daily rum ration.






Quotations


Don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy, and the lash.

- Attributed to, and denied by, Winston Churchill

Fifteen men on the dead man's chest-Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!

- Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island

Hide the rum.

Johnny Depp as "Captain Jack Sparrow", The Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest

There's naught, no doubt, so much the spirit calms as rum and true religion.

Where I go, I hope there's rum.

Jimmy Buffett

The chief fuddling they make in the island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Divil, and this is made of sugar canes distilled, a hot, hellish, and terrible liquor.

- 17th Century account





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Rum is a distilled beverageDistilled beverage

A distilled beverage is a liquid preparation meant for consumption containing ethyl alcohol purified by distillation from a ...
 made from sugarcaneSugarcane

Sugarcane or Sugar cane is a genus of 6 to 37 species of tall grasses , native to warm temperate to tropical regions...
 by-products such as molassesMolasses

Molasses or treacle is a thick syrup by-product from the processing of the sugarcane or sugar beet into sugar....
 and sugarcane juiceJuice

Juice is a fluid naturally contained in animal or plant tissue....
 by a process of fermentationFermentation (food)

Fermentation typically refers to the conversion of sugar to alcohol using yeast....
 and distillationDistillation

Distillation is a method of separation of substances based on differences in their volatilities....
. The distillate, a clear liquid, is then usually aged in oakOak

The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of several hundred species of trees and shrubs in the genus Que...
 and other barrels. The majority of the world's rum production occurs in and around the CaribbeanCaribbean

The Caribbean is a region of the Americas consisting of the Caribbean Sea, its islands , and the surrounding coasts....
 islands and in several South AmericaSouth America

South America is a continent situated in the western hemisphere and, mostly, the southern hemisphere, bordered on the west b...
n countries, such as ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
, VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
, GuyanaGuyana

Guyana is located on the northern coast of South America, just north of the Equator....
 and BrazilBrazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country in South America, and ...
, though there are rum producers in places such as AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
, FijiFiji

Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, w...
, IndiaIndia

India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
, Reunion IslandReunion

A reunion is the coming together of people who have been separated, who have a common bond, tie or shared experience with on...
, MauritiusMauritius

Mauritius...
, and elsewhere around the world. It is also from Russia.

Rum is produced in a variety of styles. Light rumLight rum

Light rum, is a dry, light-bodied rum, light in color and lightly sweet in flavor....
s are commonly used in cocktailCocktail

A cocktail is a style of mixed drink....
s, while golden and dark rums are appropriate for drinking straight, as a brandyBrandy

Brandy is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume....
, or for use in cooking as well as cocktails. Premium brands of rum are also available that are made to be consumed or .

Rum plays a part in the culture of most islands of the West Indies, and has famous associations with the Royal NavyRoyal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services ....
 and piracyPiracy

Piracy is robbery committed at sea, or sometimes on the shore, by an agent without a commission from a sovereign nation....
. Rum has also served as a popular medium of exchange that helped to promote slaverySlavery

Slavery is the social and legal designation of specific persons as property or chattel, for the purpose of providing labor a...
 along with providing economic instigation for Australia's Rum RebellionRum Rebellion

The Rum Rebellion, also known as the Rum Puncheon Rebellion, of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in...
 and the American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

The American Revolution was a political movement that ended British control of the south-eastern coastal area of North Ameri...
..

Etymology

The origin of the word rum is unclear. A common claim is that the name was derived from rumbullion meaning "a great tumult or uproar".
Another claim is that the name is from the large drinking glasses used by Dutch seamen known as rummers, from the DutchDutch language

Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by around 22 million people, mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium . ...
 word roemer, a drinking glass.
Other options include contractions of the words saccharum, LatinLatin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome....
 for sugar, or arôme, FrenchFrench language

French is the third-largest of the Romance languages in terms of number of native speakers, after Spanish and Portuguese, b...
 for aroma.
Regardless of the original source, the name was already in common use by May 1657 when the General Court of Massachusetts made illegal the sale of strong liquor "whether knowne by the name of rumme, strong waterWater

Water is a tasteless, odorless substance that is essential to all known forms of life and is known as the universal solve...
, wine, brandy, etc., etc."

In current usage, the name used for a rum is often based on the rum's place of origin. For rums from SpanishFacts About Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romance language....
-speaking locales the word ron is used. A ron añejo indicates a rum that has been significantly aged and is often used for premium products. Rhum is the term used for rums from French-speaking locales, while rhum vieux is an aged French rum that meets several other requirements.

Some of the many other names for rum are NelsonHoratio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson Overview

Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, KB was an English admiral famous for his participation in the Napoleonic...
's Blood
, Kill-Devil, Demon Water, Pirate's Drink, Navy Neaters, and Barbados water.
A version of rum from NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador is a province of Canada, the tenth to join the Confederation....
 is referred to by the name ScreechFacts About Newfoundland Screech

Newfoundland Screech is a particularly strong liquor sold in Newfoundland and originally imported from Jamaica, enjoys fame ...
, while some low-grade West Indies rums are called tafiaTafia

Tafia is a kind of cheap rum made from sugarcane juice....
.

History

Origins

The precursors to rum date back to antiquity. Development of fermented drinks produced from sugarcane juice is believed to have first occurred either in ancient India or China, and spread from there.
An example of such an early drink is brum. Produced by the Malay people, brum dates back thousands of years.
Marco PoloMarco Polo

Marco Polo was a Venetian trader and explorer who, together with his father Niccol and his uncle Maffeo, was one of the fir...
 also recorded a 14th-century account of a "very good wine of sugar" that was offered to him in what is modern-day IranIran

'Throughout history, Iran has been of great geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia....
.

The first distillation of rum took place on the sugarcane plantations of the Caribbean in the 17th century.
Plantation slaveSlavery

Slavery is the social and legal designation of specific persons as property or chattel, for the purpose of providing labor a...
s first discovered that molassesMolasses

Molasses or treacle is a thick syrup by-product from the processing of the sugarcane or sugar beet into sugar....
, a by-productBy-product

A by-product is a secondary or incidental product deriving from a manufacturing process or chemical reaction, and is not the...
 of the sugar refining process, can be fermented into alcohol.
Later, distillation of these alcoholic by-products concentrated the alcohol and removed impurities, producing the first true rums. Tradition suggests that rum first originated on the island of BarbadosBarbados

Barbados is an independent island nation located in the western Atlantic Ocean, just to the east of the Caribbean Sea, found...
.
Regardless of its initial source, early Caribbean rums were not known for high quality.
A 1651 document from Barbados stated, "The chief fuddling they make in the island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Divil, and this is made of sugar canes distilled, a hot, hellish, and terrible liquor".

Colonial America

After rum's development in the Caribbean, the drink's popularity spread to Colonial AmericaColonial America

Starting in the late 16th century, the English, the French, the Spanish, and the Dutch began to colonize eastern North America....
.
To support the demand for the drink, the first rum distillery in the colonies was set up in 1664 on present-day Staten IslandFacts About Staten Island

Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City....
. Boston, MassachusettsBoston, Massachusetts

Boston is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States....
 had a distillery three years later. The manufacture of rum became early Colonial New England's largest and most prosperous industry. New England became a distilling center (due to the superior technical, metalworking and cooperage (barrel making) skills and abundant lumber); the rum produced there was lighter, more like whiskey, and was superior to the character and aroma of the West Indies product. Anyone who could afford it much preferred it to the Caribbean product. Rhode IslandRhode Island

The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is the smallest state by land area in the United States, and the state...
 rum even joined goldGold

Gold is a highly sought-after precious metal that for many centuries has been used as money, a store of value and in jewelry...
 as an accepted currency in Europe for a period of time.
Estimates of rum consumption in the American colonies before the American Revolutionary WarAmerican Revolutionary War Overview

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, was a war between Great Britain and r...
 had every man, woman, or child drinking an average of 3 Imperial gallons (13.5 literLitér Overview

Lit?r is a village in Veszpr?m county, Hungary....
s) of rum each year.

To support this demand for the molasses to produce rum, along with the increasing demand for sugar in EuropeSugar

In general use, non-scientists take "sugar" to mean sucrose, also called "table sugar" or saccharose, a white crystalline solid di...
 during the 17th and 18th centuries, a labor source to work the sugar plantations in the Caribbean was needed.
A triangular tradeTriangular trade

A "triangular trade" is any three-way exchange, but the term is often used to refer to one particular instance: the 18th cen...
 was established between AfricaAfrica

Africa is one of the greatest sized continents of the Earth....
, the Caribbean, and the colonies to help support this need.
The exchange of slaves, molasses, and rum was quite profitable, and the disruption to the trade caused by the Sugar ActSugar Act

Passed on April 5, 1764, the Sugar Act was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, a revision to the earlier Sugar and Mo...
 in 1764 may have even helped cause the American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

The American Revolution was a political movement that ended British control of the south-eastern coastal area of North Ameri...
.

The popularity of rum continued after the American Revolution with George WashingtonGeorge Washington

George Washington commanded the American colonies' Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War , and was the fir...
 insisting on a barrel of BarbadosBarbados

Barbados is an independent island nation located in the western Atlantic Ocean, just to the east of the Caribbean Sea, found...
 rum at his 1789 inauguration.
Eventually the restrictions on rum from the British islands of the Caribbean combined with the development of American whiskey led to a decline in the drink's popularity.

Naval rum

Rum's association with piracy began with EnglishEngland Overview

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
 privateerPrivateer

A privateer was a private ship authorized by a country's government to attack and seize cargo from another country's ships....
s trading on the valuable commodity. As some of the privateers became pirates and buccaneers, their fondness for rum remained, the association between the two only being strengthened by literary works such as Robert Louis StevensonRobert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson , was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of Neo-romanticism ...
's Treasure IslandTreasure Island

Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of "buccaneers and bur...
.

The association of rum with the Royal NavyRoyal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services ....
 began in 1655 when the British fleet captured the island of JamaicaJamaica

Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, 240 kilometres in length and as much as 85 kilometres in width situat...
. With the availability of domestically produced rum, the British changed the daily ration of liquor given to seamen from French brandyBrandy Overview

Brandy is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume....
 to rum.
While the ration was originally given neat, or mixed with lime juice, the practice of watering down the rum began around 1740. To help minimize the effect of the alcohol on his sailors, Admiral Edward VernonEdward Vernon

Edward Vernon was an English naval officer....
 directed that the rum ration be watered down before being issued, a mixture which became known as grogGrog

* Pusser's - a brand of rum made according to the traditional recipe of the Royal Navy...
. While it is widely believed that the term grog was coined at this time in honor of the grogram cloak Admiral Vernon wore in rough weather , the term has been demonstrated to predate his famous orders with probable origins in the West Indies, perhaps of African etymology (see GrogGrog

* Pusser's - a brand of rum made according to the traditional recipe of the Royal Navy...
). The Royal Navy continued to give its sailors a daily rum ration, known as a "tot," until the practice was abolished after July 31, 1970.

A story involving naval rum is that following his victory at the Battle of TrafalgarBattle of Trafalgar

The Battle of Trafalgar, fought on 21 October 1805, is part of the War of the Third Coalition assembled by Britain against F...
, Horatio NelsonHoratio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson

Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, KB was an English admiral famous for his participation in the Napoleonic...
's body was preserved in a cask of rum to allow transport back to EnglandEngland

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
. Upon arrival, however, the cask was opened and found to be empty of rum. The pickled body was removed and, upon inspection, it was discovered that the sailors had drilled a hole in the bottom of the cask and drunk all the rum, in the process drinking Nelson's blood. Thus, this tale serves as a basis for the term Nelson's Blood being used to describe rum. It also serves as the basis for the term "Tapping the Admiral" being used to describe drinking the daily rum ration. The details of the story are disputed, as many historians claim the cask contained FrenchFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 BrandyBrandy

Brandy is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume....
 whilst others claim instead the term originated from a toastToast (honor)

A toast is someone or something in honor of which people usually have a drink, or the drink or honor itself, or the act of i...
 to Admiral Nelson. It should be noted that variations of the story, involving different notable corpses, have been in circulation for many years.

Colonial Australia

See Also: Rum RebellionRum Rebellion

The Rum Rebellion, also known as the Rum Puncheon Rebellion, of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in...


Rum became an important trade good in the early period of the colony of New South WalesNew South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's most populous state, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south o...
. The value of rum was based upon the lack of coinage among the population of the colony, and due to the drink's ability to allow its consumer to temporarily forget about the lack of creature comforts available in the new colony. The value of rum was such that convict settlers could be induced to work the lands owned by officers of the New South Wales Corps. Due to rum's popularity among the settlers, the colony gained a reputation for drunkenness even though their alcohol consumption was less than levels commonly consumed in England at the time.

When William BlighWilliam Bligh

Vice-Admiral William Bligh, FRS, RN was an officer of the British Royal Navy and colonial administrator....
 became governor of the colony in 1806, he attempted to
remedy the perceived problem with drunkenness by outlawing the use of rum as a medium of exchange. In response to this action, and several others, the New South Wales Corps marched, with fixed bayonets, to Government House and placed Bligh under arrest. The mutineers continued to control the colony until the arrival of Governor Lachlan MacquarieFacts About Lachlan Macquarie

Major-General Lachlan Macquarie, CB, British military officer and colonial administrator, served as Governor of New South Wa...
 in 1810.

Caribbean light rum

Until the second half of the 19th century all rums were heavy or dark rums that were considered appropriate for the working poor, unlike the refined double-distilled spirits of Europe. In order to expand the market for rum, the Spanish Royal Development Board offered a prize to anyone who could improve the rum making process. This resulted in many refinements in the process which greatly improved the quality of rum.
One of the most important figures in this development process was Don Facundo Bacardí MassóFacundo Bacardi

Don Facundo Bacardí Massó was a Cuban rum businessman....
, who moved from SpainSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
 to Santiago de CubaSantiago de Cuba

Santiago de Cuba is the capital city of Santiago de Cuba Province in eastern Cuba....
 in 1843. Don Facundo's experiments with distillation techniques, charcoal filtering, cultivating of specialized yeast strains, and aging with American oak casks helped to produce a smoother and mellower drink typical of modern light rums. It was with this new rum that Don Facundo founded Bacardí y CompañíaBacardi

Bacardi is the world's largest privately held, family-owned spirits company; a producer of rums, including Bacardi Superior ...
 in 1862.

Categorization

Dividing rum into meaningful groupings is complicated by the fact that there is no single standard for what constitutes rum. Instead rum is defined by the varying rules and laws of the nations that produce the spirit. The differences in definitions include issues such as spirit proof, minimum aging, and even naming standards.

Examples of the differences in proof is ColombiaColombia Overview

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
, requiring their rum possess a minimum alcohol content of 50 ABVAlcohol by volume

Alcohol by volume is an indication of how much alcohol is included in an alcoholic beverage....
, while ChileChile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long coastal strip between the And...
 and VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
 require only a minimum of 40 ABV. MexicoMexico

The United Mexican States, generally known as Mexico is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by t...
 requires rum be aged a minimum of 8 months; the Dominican RepublicDominican Republic Overview

The Dominican Republic, is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Hai...
, PanamaPanama

The Republic of Panama , commonly known as Panama, is the southernmost country of Central America....
  and Venezuela require two years. Naming standards also vary, ArgentinaArgentina

Argentina is a country in southern South America....
 defining rums as white, gold, light, and extra light. BarbadosBarbados

Barbados is an independent island nation located in the western Atlantic Ocean, just to the east of the Caribbean Sea, found...
 uses the terms white, overproof, and matured, while the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 defines rum, rum liqueur, and flavored rum. In Australia Rum is divided into Dark Rum (Under Proof known as UP, Over Proof known as OP, and triple distilled) and White Rum.

Despite these differences in standards and nomenclature, the following divisions are provided to help show the wide variety of rums that are produced.

Regional Variations

Within the Caribbean, each island or production area has a unique style. For the most part, these styles can be grouped by the language that is traditionally spoken. Due to the overwhelming influence of Puerto Rican rum, most rum consumed in the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 is produced in the Spanish-speaking style.
  • Spanish-speaking islands traditionally produce light rums with a fairly clean taste. Rums from CubaCuba

    Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, consists of the island of Cuba, the Isle of Youth and adjacent small islands....
    , PanamaPanama

    The Republic of Panama , commonly known as Panama, is the southernmost country of Central America....
    , the Dominican RepublicDominican Republic

    The Dominican Republic, is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Hai...
    , Puerto RicoPuerto Rico

    The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , also Porto Rico and more commonly Puerto Rico, is a United States territory w...
    , ColombiaColombia

    The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
     and VenezuelaVenezuela Overview

    Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
     are typical of this style.


  • English-speaking islands and countries are known for darker rums with a fuller taste that retains a greater amount of the underlying molasses flavor. Rums from BarbadosBarbados

    Barbados is an independent island nation located in the western Atlantic Ocean, just to the east of the Caribbean Sea, found...
    , BermudaBermuda Overview

    Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the North Atlantic Ocean, situated around 640 miles off the coas...
    , BelizeBelize Overview

    Belize is a small nation on the eastern coast of Central America on the Caribbean Sea bordered by Mexico to the northwest a...
    , Saint KittsSaint Kitts

    Saint Kitts is an island in the Caribbean....
    , the DemeraraDemerara Overview

    Demerara was one of the original British colonies that was joined into the colony of British Guiana, now Guyana....
     region of GuyanaGuyana

    Guyana is located on the northern coast of South America, just north of the Equator....
    , and JamaicaJamaica

    Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, 240 kilometres in length and as much as 85 kilometres in width situat...
     are typical of this style.


  • French-speaking islands are best known for their agricultural rums (rhum agricole). These rums, being produced exclusively from sugar cane juice, retain a greater amount of the original flavor of the sugar cane and are generally more expensive than molasses-based rums. Rums from HaïtiHaiti

    Haiti , officially the Republic of Haiti, occupies one third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, and also includes ...
    , GuadeloupeGuadeloupe Overview

    Guadeloupe is an archipelago located in the eastern Caribbean Sea at , with a total area of 1,780 square kilometres ....
    , Marie-GalanteMarie-Galante Overview

    Marie-Galante is an island of the Caribbean Sea located in the Guadeloupe archipelago....
     and MartiniqueMartinique

    Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea, having a total area of 1,128 km....
     are typical of this style.


CachaçaCachaça

Cachaa or cashasa ' is the most popular distilled alcoholic beverage in Brazil, made from sugarcane juice....
 is a spirit similar to rum that is produced in BrazilBrazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country in South America, and ...
. Seco, from Panama, is also a spirit similar to rum, but also similar to vodka, since it is triple distilled.
The IndonesiaIndonesia

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a nation of islands consisting of 18,110 islands in the South Eas...
n spirit Batavia Arrack, or ArrakFacts About Arrack

Arrack refers to the strong spirits distilled mainly in South and South East Asia from fermented fruits, grains, sugarcane, ...
, is a spirit similar to rum that includes rice in its production. MexicoMexico

The United Mexican States, generally known as Mexico is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by t...
 produces a number of brands of light and dark rum, as well as other less expensive flavored and unflavored sugar cane based liquors, such as aguardiente de caña and charandaCharanda

Charanda is an inexpensive alcoholic liquor derived from sugar cane, similar to rum....
. In some cases cane liquor is flavored with mezcalMezcal

Mezcal is a Mexican distilled spirit made from the agave plant....
to produce a pseudo-tequilaTequila

Tequila is a distilled alcoholic beverage made primarily in the area surrounding Tequila, a town in the western Mexican stat...
-like drink.

A spirit known as AguardienteAguardiente

Aguardiente is the Spanish generic name for alcoholic drinks between 40 and 45 percent alcohol, meaning "fiery water", or, l...
, distilled from molasses and often infused with aniseAnise

Anise or Aniseed, less commonly ans is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the eastern Mediterra...
, with additional sugarcane juice added after distillation, is produced in Central AmericaCentral America

Central America is the central geographic region of the Americas....
 and northern South AmericaSouth America

South America is a continent situated in the western hemisphere and, mostly, the southern hemisphere, bordered on the west b...
.

In West Africa, and particularly in LiberiaLiberia

Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guine...
, cane juice (also known as Liberian rum or simply CJ within Liberia itself, is a cheap, strong spirit distilled from sugar cane, which can be as strong as 86 proof.

Within Europe, a similar spirit made from sugar beetSugar beet

Sugar beet , a member of the Chenopodiaceae subfamily and the Amaranthaceae family, is a plant whose root contains a high co...
 is known as tuzemák (from tuzemský rum, domestic rum) in the Czech Republic and Kobba Libre on the ÅlandÅland

The land Islands, or Landskapet land in Swedish, or Ahvenanmaan maakunta/Ahvenanmaa in Finnish are an archipelago at...
 Islands.

In GermanyGermany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in central Europe....
, a cheap substituteSubstitute

Substitute may mean:In sport:...
 of dark rum is called Rum-Verschnitt (literally: cut rum). This distilled beverage is made of genuine dark rum (often from Jamaica), rectified spiritRectified spirit

Rectified spirit or rectified alcohol is high concentration alcohol purified by the process of rectification....
, and water. Very often, caramel coloring is used, too. The relative amount of genuine rum it contains can be quite low since the legal minimum is at only 5 percent, but the taste of Rumverschnitt is still very similar to genuine dark rum. In AustriaAustria

Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe....
, a similar rum called Inländerrum or domestic rum is available.

Grades

The grades and variations used to describe rum depend on the location that a rum was produced. Despite these variations the following terms are frequently used to describe various types of rum:

  • Light Rums, also referred to as light, silver, and white rums. In general, light rum has very little flavor aside from a general sweetness, and serves accordingly as a base for cocktails. Light rums are sometimes filtered after aging to remove any color. The Brazilian immensely popular CachaçaCachaça

    Cachaa or cashasa ' is the most popular distilled alcoholic beverage in Brazil, made from sugarcane juice....
     belongs to this type.


  • Gold Rums, also called amber rums, are medium-bodied rums which are generally aged. These gain their dark color from aging in wooden barrels (usually the charred white oak barrels that are the byproduct of Bourbon Whiskey).


  • Spiced Rum: These rums obtain their flavor through addition of spices and, sometimes, caramel. Most are darker in color, and based on gold rums. Some are significantly darker, while many cheaper brands are made from inexpensive white rums and darkened with artificial caramel color.


  • Dark Rum, also known as black rum, classes as a grade darker than gold rum. It is generally aged longer, in heavily charred barrels. Dark rum has a much stronger flavor than either light or gold rum, and hints of spices can be detected, along with a strong molasses or caramel overtone. It is used to provide substance in rum drinks, as well as color. In addition to uses in mixed drinks, dark rum is the type of rum most commonly used in cooking.


  • Flavored Rum: Some manufacturers have begun to sell rums which they have infused with flavors of fruits such as mangoMango

    he mango is a genus of about 35 species of tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae....
    , orangeOrange (fruit) Summary

    Orangespecifically, sweet orangerefers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis and its fruit....
    , citrusCitrus

    Citrus is a common term and genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, originating in tropical and subtropical so...
    , coconutCoconut Overview

    The Coconut Palm , is a member of the Family Arecaceae ....
     or limeLime

    Lime may mean:*Lime - a group of calcium compounds and minerals in which they predominate, including:...
    . These serve to flavor similarly themed tropical drinks which generally comprise less than 40% alcoholEthanol

    This article is about the chemical compound....
    , and are also often drunk neat or on the rocks.


  • Overproof Rum is rum which is much higher than the standard 40% alcohol. Most of these rums bear greater than 75%, in fact, and preparations of 151 to 160 proof occur commonly.


  • Premium Rum: As with other sipping spirits, such as CognacCognac (drink)

    Cognac, named after the town of Cognac in France, is a brandy, which is produced in the region surrounding the town....
     and ScotchScotch whisky

    Scotch whisky is whisky made in Scotland....
    , a market exists for premium and super-premium rums. These are generally boutique brands which sell very aged and carefully produced rums. They have more character and flavor than their "mixing" counterparts, and are generally consumed without the addition of other ingredients.

Production methodology

Unlike some other spirits, such as CognacCognac (drink)

Cognac, named after the town of Cognac in France, is a brandy, which is produced in the region surrounding the town....
 and ScotchScotch whisky

Scotch whisky is whisky made in Scotland....
, rum has no defined production methods.
Instead, rum production is based on traditional styles that vary between locations and distillers.

Fermentation

Most rum produced is made from molasses. Within the Caribbean, much of this molasses is from BrazilBrazil Summary

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country in South America, and ...
.
A notable exception is the French-speaking islands where sugarcane juice is the preferred base ingredient.

YeastYeast

Yeasts are single-celled fungi, a few species of which are commonly used to leaven bread, ferment alcoholic beverages, and ...
 and water are added to the base ingredient to start the fermentation process.
While some rum producers allow wild yeast to perform the fermentation, most use specific strains of yeast to help provide a consistent taste and predictable fermentation time.
DunderDunder

Dunder is the yeast-rich foam leftovers from one batch of rum that is used to start the yeast culture of a second batch....
, the yeast-rich foam from previous fermentations, is the traditional yeast source in JamaicaJamaica

Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, 240 kilometres in length and as much as 85 kilometres in width situat...
.
"The yeast employed will determine the final taste and aroma profile,"
says Jamaican master blender Joy Spence.
Distillers that make lighter rums, such as BacardiBacardi

Bacardi is the world's largest privately held, family-owned spirits company; a producer of rums, including Bacardi Superior ...
, prefer to use faster-working yeasts.
Use of slower-working yeasts causes more esterEster

In chemistry, esters are organic compounds in which an organic group replaces a hydrogen atom in an oxygen acid....
s to accumulate during fermentation, allowing for a fuller-tasting rum.

Distillation

As with all other aspects of rum production, there is no standard method used for distillation.
While some producers work in batches using pot stillPot still

A pot still is a type of still used in distilling spirits such as whisky or brandy....
s, most rum production is done using column stillColumn still

A column still also called a continuous still, patent still, or coffey still is a variety of still that co...
 distillation.
Pot still output contains more congenerCongener

A congener has several different meanings depending on the field in which it is used....
s than the output from column stills and thus produces a fuller-tasting rum.

Aging and blending

Many countries require that rum be agedAging barrel Summary

An aging barrel is a barrel used to age wine or distilled spirits such as whiskey, brandy, or rum....
 for at least one year. This aging is commonly performed in used bourbonBourbon whiskey

Bourbon is an American form of whiskey made from at least 51% corn, or maize, with the remainder being wheat and/or rye, an...
 casks,
but may also be performed in stainless steel tanks or other types of wooden casks.
Due to the tropical climate common to most rum-producing areas, rum matures at a much faster rate than is typical for Scotch or CognacCognac (drink)

Cognac, named after the town of Cognac in France, is a brandy, which is produced in the region surrounding the town....
.
An indication of this faster rate is the angel's shareAngel's share Summary

The Angel's share describes a phenomenon of winemaking or aging after distillation....
, or amount of product lost to evaporationEvaporation

Evaporation is one of the two forms of vaporization....
.
While products aged in FranceFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 or ScotlandScotland

Scotland is a nation in northwest Europe and one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom....
 see about 2% loss each year, rum producers may see as much as 10%.
After aging, rum is normally blended to ensure a consistent flavor.
As part of this blending process, light rums may be filtered to remove any color gained during aging.
For darker rums, caramelCaramel

Caramel is a food which has a colour from orange to dark brown and a sweet toasted flavour, derived from the caramelization...
 may be added to the rum to adjust the color of the final product.

In cuisine

Besides rum punch, cocktails such as the Cuba LibreCuba Libre

The Cuba Libre , sometimes known as Rum and Coke in the U.S., is a cocktail made of Cola, lime and rum....
 and DaiquiriDaiquiri

Daiquiri, or Daiquir, is a family of cocktails whose main ingredients are rum and lime juice....
 have well-known stories of their invention in the Caribbean.
Tiki cultureTiki culture

Tiki culture refers to a mid twentieth century theme used in Polynesian-style restaurants in the United States....
 in the US helped expand rum's horizons with inventions such as the Mai TaiMai Tai

The Mai tai is a well-known alcoholic cocktail purportedly invented at the Trader Vic restaurant in Oakland, California in 1...
 and ZombieZombie cocktail Summary

The Zombie is an exceptionally strong cocktail made of fruit juices, liqueurs, and various rums, so named for its perceived ...
.
Other well-known cocktails containing rum include the Piña ColadaPiña Colada Summary

Pia Colada is a sweet, rum-based cocktail....
, a drink made popular by Rupert HolmesRupert Holmes

Rupert Holmes is a composer, songwriter and author of plays, novels and stories....
' song "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)",
and the MojitoMojito

Mojito is a traditional Cuban cocktail which became quite popular in the United States during the late 1980s, but has recen...
.
Cold-weather drinks made with rum include the Rum toddyHot toddy

Hot toddy is a name used in the English-speaking world for a mixed drink that is served hot....
 and Hot Buttered RumHot Buttered Rum

Hot Buttered Rum may mean:* Hot Buttered Rum String Band the string band* the cocktail ...
.
In addition to these well-known cocktails, a number of local specialties utilize rum. Examples of these local drinks include BermudaBermuda

Bermuda is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the North Atlantic Ocean, situated around 640 miles off the coas...
's Dark and Stormy (Gosling's Black Seal rum with ginger beerGinger beer

Ginger beer is a type of carbonated beverage, flavored primarily with ginger, lemon and sugar....
), and the Painkiller from the British Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands is a British overseas territory, located in the Caribbean to the east of Puerto Rico....
.

Rum may also be used as a base in the manufacture of liqueurLiqueur Summary

A liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage, often flavoured with fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, roots, plants, barks, a...
s. Spiced Rum is made by infusing rum with a combination of spiceSpice

A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, bark or vegetative substance used in nutritionally insignificant quantities as a food ...
s. Another combination is jagerteeJagertee

Jagertee is an invigorating drink made by mixing rum into black tea....
, a mixture of rum and black teaFacts About Tea

Tea is the second most popular beverage in the world ....
.

Rum may also be used in a number of cooked dishes. It may be used as a flavoring agent in items such as rum ballRum ball

Rum balls are a cake-like confection, being sweet dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum....
s or rum cakes. Rum is commonly used to macerate fruit used in fruitcakeFruitcake

Fruitcake is a heavy cake made of dried or candied fruits and nuts that are soaked in brandy or rum, often used in the celeb...
s and is also used in marinadesMarination

Marination, also known as marinating, is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooki...
 for some Caribbean dishes. Rum is also used in the preparation of Bananas FosterBananas Foster

Bananas Foster is a dessert made from bananas and vanilla ice cream, with the sauce made from butter, brown sugar, cinnamon,...
 and some hard sauceHard sauce

Hard sauce is a cold dessert sauce made by creaming or beating butter and sugar with rum, brandy, whiskey, vanilla or other ...
s. Rum is sometimes mixed in with ice creamFacts About Ice cream

Ice cream is a frozen dessert made from dairy products such as cream , combined with flavorings and sweeteners such as suga...
 often together with raisins.

Ti PunchTi'Punch

The Ti'Punch is a rum-based mixed drink that is especially popular in Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guyana, and other Frenc...
 is short for "petit punch", little punch. This is a very traditional drink in the French-speaking region of the Caribbean.

See also

  • List of rum producersList of rum producers

    Rum is distilled in a wide variety of locations by a number of different producers....
  • List of Puerto Rican rumsList of Puerto Rican rums

    Rum producing has long been an important part of Puerto Rico's economy....
  • List of cocktailsList of cocktails

    This is a partial list of cocktails....
  • Bay rumBay rum

    Bay rum is the name of a cologne or an after-shave....
  • Rum-runningRum-running

    Rum-running is the business of smuggling or transporting of alcoholic beverages illegally, usually to circumvent taxation or...
  • Rum rowRum row

    A rum row refers to any line of ships that anchored beyond the three mile limit near large U.S....
  • CachaçaFacts About Cachaça

    Cachaa or cashasa ' is the most popular distilled alcoholic beverage in Brazil, made from sugarcane juice....
  • American Whiskey TrailAmerican Whiskey Trail

    The American Whiskey Trail is a cultural heritage and tourism initiative of the Distilled Spirits Council in cooperation wi...
  • Seco HerreranoSeco Herrerano

    Seco Herrerano is considered the national alcoholic beverage of Panama....


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