Here is to all of you and I hope your 2014 is as wonderful as it can be. Happy New Year to all. ;o)





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Today many feel that "America's Spirit" is bourbon, but in fact it is rum. There was a time in Colonial America, at the eve of the American Revolution, that as many as 160 rum distilleries were operating. New Englanders had a real love for molasses, not so much for baked beans, but for making their rum. Colonial Americans felt that "rum could cure the sick, strengthen the weak, enliven the aged, and generally make the world a better place."
It has been said that the American "Rumbellion" was fought over molasses rather than tea. The molasses was the key ingredient for making the rum. American rum was a big part of the triangle trade that kept Colonial America going financially. It was said that George Washington brought a large quantity of "Bombo", a rum cocktail to a campaign rally to encourage the electorate to vote for him.
Today in middle America rum is very hard to get a hold of. In Ohio for instance, where the alcohol is strictly regulated by the state, there are only some 30 rums available. Fortunately for me and the "Rum Bar" here in Key West, we are in Florida where there are several hundred rums from which to choose. We are currently stocking some 235 plus rums from which our customers to choose. This is very fortunate, but several of our vacationing customers are saddened when they find a new rum that they really enjoy and find that they can not get it back home.
Rum has made a huge resurgence in the past few years. Today it is right near the top of the spirits world and growing with leaps and bounds. The industry has responded with an awareness of the need for more honest and high quality rum. Not just a bunch of swill for college students to chug not worrying about what it tastes like. I read articles that are revealing how some of the producers out there are taking low grade distillate and adding caramel and sugar to make these appear to be aged and high quality products. All in all, the category is making giant steps into the world of spirits. Rum is letting the world know that they are serious about offering true high grade rums. Today they are back near the top as "America's Spirit", they still have some work to do. I'm glad to see all the efforts being made around the globe to make it better. It is very interesting to see how many craft distilleries here in America are making rums as well. ;o)
I found a great present under the Christmas Tree this morning. This is one of the rums that I have been waiting to put into my collection and be able to sip and enjoy for years. Christmas is that special time of year when wishes come true and you get to share them with your special friends and family. This year is no exception, getting a bottle of "Reserva Don Pancho" Origenes 30 Year Old Rum makes for a real special day. I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for this wonderful present.
From it's rich mahogany color of Origenes Reserva Don Pancho and the legs from its viscosity are only the beginning of this superb experience. The balanced aromas of vanilla, oak, tobacco and spices tells me this is going to be a very special tasting experience. The tasting reveals a smooth, full bodied rum that mirrors many of the aromas that you taste and just seems to flow immediately into a finish of lingering sweetness that dries as the flavor begins to fade.
Of course Christmas would not be right with out a fine cocktail with the aroma of nutmeg in your hand to enjoy. Being that you are at the home of the "Painkiller", it is only right that you wander up the beach and see Mic at the Soggy Dollar Bar. You can have one custom made just for you while you watch. Of course, there is the next question as to where do I go to enjoy the wonderful beverage, beach, hammock, or even the ocean. So many choices so little time, I leave it up to you to figure out.
As a judge of rum, I am often asked how do you compare all of the different types of rum? Actually you don't. Rum is broken up into categories so you can compare them to members of like attributes. For instance you won't generally compare a white mixing rum to an aged dark rum, they are two completely different animals. Therefore we break rum into classifications.
Aged or Dark Rums: These are the premier rums, the ones that have spent from 6 to ... years in barrels. Most are blends of different types and ages of rums to attain the flavor that the blender is seeking. You have to watch out for the age statement on many of these rums, but usually the age statement is letting you know that the youngest rum in the blend is at least that age. Many are age equivalents, these are numbers that take into consideration the environment that they were aged in. Many of these rums have some heavier post stilled rums in the blend, giving the finished product a higher viscosity and richer flavor. When you are looking at these rums it is the flavor of the expression that you are seeking, and not how old it really is. "Vintage" rums are the only ones that give you a true age, because they were from a specific year and production run. These rum are for sipping and generally not for mixing.
Flavored and Spiced Rums: The name says it all. These are the rums that usually not aged, but mixed with flavoring and or spices to give you a palatable flavor. Generally low grade distillate based, these are definitely mixers in most cases, but there are exceptions.
It seems to be one of those mornings where I really don't have much to talk about, so lets go to the Virgin Islands and see some of her moods. She is a beautiful lady with many moods and colors to keep you coming back and learning more about her every time you visit. She can be a mean mistress, but the ocean is in control out there and if she is mad you will pay the consequences for crossing her.


Havana for all it's beauty and charm is after all made up of very industrious and colorful people. Traveling in the taxi on different days to different parts of the city, I was able to see a very different side of the city. It is a side that is about it's people, where they live and how they get from place to place. The city is very much like many other large cities that I have visited, but it seems trapped in the 50's. I find this to be very charming and fascinating to see how they can be so innovative. They can make marvelous things from cast offs and scrap like no place that I have ever been. 
The team read all 14 of Ian Fleming's novels over six months to test
whether the secret agent would have been able to cope with his high octane
profession while drinking heavily. They
noted down every time 007 drank alcohol and calculated the number of units he
consumed. Bond's average alcohol
consumption was up to 92 units each week - more than four times the recommended
amount. The most he drank in one day was
49.8 units. Bond had just 12.5
alcohol-free days out of the 87.5 days he was able to drink and frequently
drove when over the limit.
The NHS advises that men should not regularly consume more than three or
four units a day, while women should not exceed two to three. The experts
said that while they appreciated the pressures to drink "when working with
international terrorists and high stakes gamblers", they would advise Bond
seek help for how much he drinks.
Patrick Davies, from Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, and his
team said: "when we plotted Bond's alcohol consumption over time, his
intake dropped in the middle of his career but gradually increased towards the
end," they said. "This consistent but variable lifetime drinking
pattern has been reported in patients with alcoholic liver disease."
Bond’s biggest daily drinking binge was in “From Russia with Love,” when he downed almost 50 drinks. And the doctors suspect alcohol may have been a factor in Bond’s “Casino Royale” car crash, after he knocked back 39 units of alcohol before engaging in a high-speed car chase.