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United States | Light | 40% ABV
Three Sheets Light rum, a hybrid pot/column-distilled, pure cane sugar-based silver rum that’s bottled unaged at 80 proof.
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Light silver clear color. Really taste the sugar. Not molasses. A little more harsh but would taste great in a good mixed drink.
They take pride in that this is made from (rapidura?) sugar instead of molasses, for a cleaner spirit. They succeed in the cleanliness, but I feel the taste lacks for it. I don't get any of the regular pot still character that I would expect. It's like the Stevia version of rum. Made from the sugar, but tastes... different.
Not great on its own but works well for cocktails that call for a non to lightly aged rum.
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A perfectly fine if uninteresting rum
7
/10
out of 10
Clean. That's how I'd describe it. Nice warm, almost coconut tones on the nose, but tbh, I haven't had this outside of a mojito. It's a very pleasant, high-quality clear rum, but I think a '7' is about as good as a white rum can get - so grading this on a curve, it would be a '9.' But compared to all the fine dark rums available, I just don't see it as any higher than a '6' or maybe a '7.'