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Appletons have that strange distinctive odour. Hard to smell anything beside that. The taste is alcoholic fiery, dry but sweet anyhow. There is also afterburn, but decent one. For 8 yrs, it should be better rounded and mellowed, more refined. 8 years or not, this one has qualities to be rather mixer than sipper. Altrough I very liek 12yrs and V/X Appletons, this one is little bit of dissapoitment for sipping. So better mix it up or mellow it down with ice/water.
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almost 7 years ago
like in title....not bad...but definetly nothing special.
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over 9 years ago
Just not quite good enough for sipping in my humble opinion.
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almost 10 years ago
Another good mixing rum but the 12 yo is a much better choice.
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1 day ago
A solid, flavorful rum at a decent price point. It's not overly sweet and is smooth enough to sip. Not amazing, not bad, just a decent rum.
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10 days ago
Decent rum, decent sipper, especially for the price. Jamaican funk present, but not very strong. This is the second Appleton Estate rum that I have tried, but I liked the 12 year old one much better.
I liked this even more upon revisiting it. Similar mild funk to the Signature but with much more pronounced oak, spice, bitter orange, and stone fruit notes. Tastes significantly more refined, plays super well in cocktails... for ~$30 what's not to love?
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3 months ago
Finally tried the 8-year offering from Appleton and it's a very impressive rum. I think I like it better than the 12 year, but I admit I have a bias for funkier rums. This one definitely brings a little funk to the table, more than I would've come to expect from Appleton - they were not afraid to let the Jamaican character out a bit on this one, while still keeping it in the corral of a standard aged rum product. Very smooth when sipped neat and great as a mixer. I'll likely be keeping a bottle of this in stock regularly.
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3 months ago
I'm not sure I understand it, but I'm willing to try this again.
Tiki cocktails that need a moderately aged Jamaican rum recommend this as superior to Signature because it has a more Jamaican funk characteristic.
I HATE Jamaican funk flavor. Yet, I found this to be bland and flat. Not a lot of character, just bland. I was going to try Signature next, but I'm not sure I see the point if it's milder.
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3 months ago
hard to ignore the value this bottle brings to the bar. A perfectly acceptable sipping rum but mixes well. The Appleton name brings a confidence this rum delivers on many levels. Bottle doesn't jump out like Flor de Cana which I would say has very similar character and attributes. Hard to resist on sale but there are lots of other similar rated rums out there to discover once you have tried this.
Surprisingly spicy on the tongue. Strong notes of black pepper and oaked heat.
"Has a lovely smooth entry which quickly heats up. The initial notes of pineapple and dark almost to ripe banana give way to spicy heat. The flavours linger and coat the taste buds with hot spice."
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...and not so satisfied :(
Harsh with some strange flavour, I will wait for 12y.