RUM stand for Regular Use Medicine, usually its called XXX RUM, that means XXX stands 30 in roman numeric so XXX RUM means 30 days Regular Use Medicine
There is a Coruba Rum. It is a dark, full flavored rum produced in Jamaica. Enjoy.
yes. In the cask, rum tends to take on the flavor of the cask but after bottling it seems it stays with the final bottling. The site listed below gives a good overview of the aged rum. http://www.forbes.com/2005/08/01/rum-lifestyle-passmore-cx_np_0802feat_ls.html I would say so! the older alcohol ages, the better it gets!
"The Cask of Amontillado" is full of situational irony in which the character expects one thing but another thing happens. The main character expects to find a cask of wine but ends up finding his casket.
"The Cask of Amontillado" is full of situational irony in which the character expects one thing but another thing happens. The main character expects to find a cask of wine but ends up finding his casket.
You can buy rum and other extracts at a good baking supply shop, or major chain grocery store like Giant Eagle.
Personally, I think Bacardi is choice. It is kind of hard to answer. It is more of a matter of preference. You can buy smaller things of rum at a cheaper price.
1 gallon weighs 10lb, so 9 gallons weighs 90 lb or 41kg. Edit: This answer ignores the empty weight of the cask itself. The cask weighs 20-30lbs depending on manufacturer, so the weight of a full cask is around 110-130lbs
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I understand from a friend in Nova Scotia that they stopped making it ... :(
The shortfall in volume of liquid in a cask or bottle is often referred to as ullage. It is the difference between the actual volume of liquid and the full capacity of the container. Ullage can occur due to evaporation, leakage, or other factors during storage or transportation.
Hi, I'm not sure what it is worth exactly but I'd be happy to buy it off you. $2,000.00 if you're interested. Cheers Joe Ps: sep@schmiderengineering.com.au