Bacardi Begins Producing Hand Sanitizers
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United States | Light | 40% ABV
Bacardi Superior Rum is the original Bacardi rum, dating back to 1862 when Don Facundo Bacardi Massó purchased his first rum distillery in Cuba. 150 years later, Bacardi Superior is now manufactured in Puerto Rico, but the recipe remains largely the same.
A unique strain of yeast discovered in the Cuban sugarcane fields is used to produce Bacardi Superior rum. The rum is filtered through charcoal, a process pioneered by Bacardi, before and after it is aged in oak barrels for at least one year.
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Posted
over 11 years ago
It's the mixing rum everybody knows.
Posted
over 11 years ago
Pour a Coke in it, twist of lime.
Posted
over 11 years ago
Rum made for the masses.
Maybe too dry with vanilla and almost (slight) taste.
Posted
over 11 years ago
Smooth and light, anything from a mojito to hot cider. Delicious.
Posted
over 11 years ago
Why drink white rum? .... Cause I can't get dark rum
Posted
over 11 years ago
Most well is bad, this is a good goto for mixing.
add a twist of lemon or lime :)
Smooth, and great with friends.
A good all around rum for mixing drinks.
"I often think of Bacardi Superior as “sweet vodka...”
"Bacardi Superior rum review by The Fat Rum Pirate"
It is a white spirit that has a sweet fruity taste.
"It is a very sweet -apple, banana and a little sweet pear are all in the profile."
Published by Bacardi ago
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So Bacardi is the most common rum that you can find second to Captain Morgan (probably even more common than the Captain). Almost every bar has a bottle of this stuff because of how cheap it is (a bottle runs about 15 bucks at Walmart) and it's mostly used as a mixer. I've never seen this on the rocks or straight up, only as a mixer for things like grog, siren tears (rum lemonade), and with cola. This in my opinion is the WORST rum I have ever had and I mean that. To me this tastes like as if someone filled a bottle with rubbing alcohol and threw a small dram of real rum in there just so they could legally call it "rum". I view this as a rum that college frat boys buy to get wasted because it's cheap. In all honesty if this is the only rum at the bar then I just switch to whiskey because I cannot stand the way this stuff tastes.
I rated this stuff a 2 because this stuff truly is gasoline like in fact it even smells a little like gasoline. When our local Pirate Fest comes to town they carry this stuff for their drinks and I always have a friend bring a bottle of Kraken or even Captain Morgan so I don't have to drink Bacardi. Seriously there are so many beautiful rum options available and if money is an issue Captain Morgan or Kraken (my favorite of the cheaper rums) are fantastic options. I won't rate this a 1 because that's far to harsh but this rum isn't suitable for anybody other than college frat guys wanting to get wasted.