Vodka is an Eastern European drink made from either grain or potatoes while White and Dark Rum are distilled from sugar cane.
Rum is distilled from sugar cane, vodka is distilled from anything as long as it gets to over 190 proof during the process.
vodka, gin, rum, and tequila
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Neither vodka nor rum contain sugar.
drum-d= rum bavodka-ba=vodka therefore, ...... :)
Yea just use the same amount of r as you would vodka, I prefer Bacardi, and when yo do this it is called a white Cuban
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Malibu has coconut and bacardi straight rum
Tia Maria is a rum-based coffee liqueur, while Kahlua is a vodka-based one. Also, the difference in the origins of the coffee beans used in each.
Don't you mean ''What is the difference between....''? And as far as I know there isn't any difference, Cuba Libre = Rum and Coke.
there are many exceptions because rum has a range, beer has a range, but general something of this order weakest to strongest beer<wine<champagne<rum<vodka<whiskey<brandy<tequila<151<absinthe<moonshine I may have a couple mixed, but from my experience that's about the order