oldsaltoz
Well-Known Member
There is only one Rum.
Bundy................
Bundy................
I'm out in Hong Kong again and an old friend has generously invited me for a weekend's racing. Obviously I didn't break anything too expensive or drink too much more than my share last time I was here. Or possibly he just wants someone to help with the anchor watch on Saturday night.
I know they drink rum on board and make cocktails with it so I want to take them a bottle by way of a thank you. The only one I've ever really enjoyed is Mountgay from Barbados but I know the boat's been raced down to the Phillipines a couple of times and I suspect they got a taste for a local spirit down there. So what should I be looking out for. I'm pretty sure I'll be able to find just about anything here if I look hard enough.
If you can get it, Old Oak, Trinidad rum is delightful, its a golden rum with a spicy flavour. I did the Trinidad carnival (when I were a lad!) back in '74. Half a bottle of coke topped up with Old Oak was the 'refreshment' of choice.
I bought a bottle of rum in Bombay about ten years ago, called something like Old Monk. Completely undrinkable, even to an enthusiast! Anyone else come across this one?
Morgans Spiced!
Wonderful vanilla taste when added to cola + slice of lime (no ice)
EXACTLY what he says. Wonderful stuff.
![]()
.Captains Morgan spiced is very nice. I'm also partial to Tesco's Dark Rum. I know that some may say tesco's and rum words should not be used together but each to their own.
I'm an Old Monk enthusiast having lived in India in the earlty 90's when any imported spirits were wildly expensive. Old Monk was a perfectly acceptable end to the day. I always pick a couple of bottles up when there.
I'm not a Rum drinker really, but Sailor Jerry's... mmm... vanilla... exception.