Monday, April 2, 2012

Captain Morgan Black Spiced Rum

     There is a new addition to the Captain Morgan line of rums out there in the market place today.    This is a different rum from the other Captain Morgan Spiced Rum in that it's a full 94.6 proof and aged in double charred blackened oak.    This was a pleasant surprise to have another spiced rum that is good enough to sip.       The bottle has a white with black lettering label that really jumps off the shelf at you and says you need to try me.    

     This has the spiced characteristics that Captain Morgan drinkers have become use to, but this rum has a completely different blend.    I pick up more clove flavor and a swagger that previous rums haven't expressed.     This new "Black" has a naval rum boldness and body that reminds me of the pot still naval rums of "Smith & Cross".      It takes on the "whiskey" flavor profiles, then spices it up giving you a very unique experience.     This is a complex flavor profile that I am have a hard time separating into the components, but I really do like what is happening on my palate,    I am surprised for the third time in the past year or so with the introduction of premium spiced rums.     You can enjoy this new "Captain" on the rocks, neat or in a cocktail. 

     I did run a mini Rum Lab with the Captain Morgan Black Spiced Rum, I tried a few cocktail ideas and found it very easy to work with.    It mixes well with all the usual suspects like coke, sprite, ginger ale, and ginger beer.     It also mixes well with several liqueurs and fruit juices as well.    Here is one that I found to be very enjoyable.

Captain's Joy
  • 1 1/2 oz. Captain Morgan Black Spiced Rum
  • 3/4 oz. Amaretto
  • 1 oz. Sprite
Place all ingredients except the sprite in a shaker with ice, and shake until chilled.   Strain into a cocktail glass filled with ice and top up with sprite.    Garnish with Mint and a lime wheel.


     Take a bottle home with you and give it a try you won't be disappointed.   Try it the way you like whiskey, and experiment with it as a mixer, either way you will find it a good go to rum that is very versatile.   ;o)

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