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First off just as I did with my review posted just a little while ago for the Monkey Spiced rum let me be upfront...I wouldn't know Zane Lamprey if he _____[fill in your own "I wouldn't know" punchline here]_____ but dadgummit, this is a very, very good coconut spiced rum he's selling.
Wow...deja vu all over again...
A clear rum with a distinct coconut aroma. Not overpowering like cheap coconut rums.
Now apparently from what I've read the rum itself originates from Angostura in Trinidad and is aged six to twelve months in oak barrels similarly to their spiced rums then infused with toasted coconut flavoring.
And it has a natural toasted coconut flavoring. None of that cloyingly sweet crap the cheaper rums sell. There is some sweetness to this rum but it seems to be from the cane molasses rather than sugaring or added syrups. It has a crispness to it that most coconut rums lack. And no artificial chemical aftertaste either. Any cocktail calling for a coconut rum would be benefitted by using Monkey Toasted Coconut Rum.
And like their spiced rum the toasted coconut rum is also quite smooth. Has a little burn to it that is nice and leads right back to the toasted coconut as a finish. They are two-for-two in my book.
Just like with spiced rums I have only two coconut rums that I'm willing to give a "9" rating (Siesta Key Toasted Coconut Rum and Koloa Coconut Rum) so this makes the third.
Another excellent job, Mr. Lamprey.
[NOTE: The bottle depicted here is an older design. They initially referred to it as "coconut rum" but now label it as "Monkey Rum with toasted coconut rum". Either way it is the same rum. You can see the current bottles on their website and read what they offer regarding repurposing empty bottles of their rums.]
The current coconut offering from Zane Lamprey's Monkey Rum is actually "Toasted Coconut". I don't usually do flavored liquors like coconut rum and the like, but being from Zane, I had to at least give it a try. This really is something different. The level of flavor is juuuuuust right and not too sweet at all. You can enjoy this on the rocks with its subtle toasty undertones or as a mixer. Join the Monkey Revolution! lol
I'm typically not a coconut rum man, but buying this along with the monkey Spiced rum decided to give it a shot. I am extremely impressed. It is sweet but not too sweet. Not too thin of a mouth feel, excellent finish. Other coconut rums tend to taste like sun tan lotion, but not Monkey. Haven't mixed it with anything yet but would make a fantastic pina colada similar. Would consider drinking this on the rocks.
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Wanted to like this, believe there is a need for a better coconut rum. Just the faintest hint of coconut when brought to the nose and not much more when sipped. A burn strong prevents me from considering this a sipper. Mixed the coconut does not carry, the “toasting” leaves an after taste that is not helpful. Blended the coconut is lost and the rum is not good enough to carry the drink. With some of the great reviews this had I expected much more...