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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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Possibly the first rum I ever tried. It's drinkable but hardly bears comparison to any rum with a touch of craft. Cheap, ok to mix, sluggable and rather artificial in terms of what rum should taste like.
A classic rum, very easy to pick up in any off license, pretty cheap, and a taste that matches. Not terrible, just very simple dark rum, only good when mixed with plenty of coke.
I lived overseas for a couple of years in my youth and Lamb's and tonic was always a solid, dependable choice.
This is my first Lambs Rum and as expected for the $40NZD price, I knew this was going to be a simple, non complex rum with obvious flavours.
I was attracted to the bottle which caught my eye due to the St George cross emblazoned across the label. A darkened rum is enclosed and matches my wooden furniture nicely. Having tasted cheaper rums in the past I'm immediately thinking burnt treacle, black strap molasses, cautiously hot on the palate, maybe some oak, maybe some mild spice. In the glass swirls a clingy liquid which presents medium to thin legs. Molasses and caramel are on the nose once the glass is allowed to settle. It is obvious and dominates. Black strap molasses carries through to tasting, caramel notes are present as is a spiciness. I'm trying to find the oak, but it's not obvious. I want to try with ice and coke thinking this will carry nicely with the cola as I get some nuttiness in the flavor profile also.
This rum says hello and goodbye just as quick as it arrives. A warmness carries through to the stomach but nothing left in my mouth worth acknowledging.
Overall, a solid mixing rum. However will not be purchasing again, as it just does not stand out as a contender for my attention.
Great drink an old favourite like a reliable car, many a cold quite sunday night was passed with 5 or 6 of these before bed.
Is very sweet molasses flavour, good value for money
A lovely tasting Rum which was very smooth and well worth a try had it at Wetherspoon with Pepsi max
This rum is a great mixer. Notes of molasses on the nose as well as the tongue. If you enjoy sweet malty rums, this is a great choice. Not really a sipping rum though.
Smells ok. Tastes ok. Surprised, actually. Expected it to be horrible
Navy rum. You want some bite…check. You want some molasses or Demerara and a bit of depth…check. You want a blend with balance….check. You want a finish that doesn’t disappear right away….check. So this checks the boxes. It is a nice navy strength. Definitely earned a place on my cabinet
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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I drank this many years ago, it was okay in a pinch.