I'm a serious rum dinker in Nova Scotia, were the life of rum is distilled daily. We find rums from around the world to sample and always searching for new finds. Three of the five rums you sample today are all above par rums for sipping. Probably, the Diplomatico, would be the tops of these selections followed by Ron Zacapa and El Dorado. I can't say anything about Vivacity because I've never sampled it but the Bacardi does not belong on that table. Try Don Papa from the Philippines and Marama from Fiji for a nice sipping rum. If you want to keep the Caribbean cane flavour, put Mount Gay or Bumbu on the table, both from Barbados.
Tried the Ron Zacapa, Eldorado 12 & Don Papa etc..The Don Papa surprised me, but to be honest is alil sweet. Still nicely balanced in a way reminding of Tofee flavor among others. The biggest downside was it felt abit to thin in the viscosity for me. Example if you compare Eldorado 12, its almost the opposite. Its almost to thick viscosity. But its better thicker than thinner if you ask me. Tastewise however it was interesting & nice surprise! Im Swedish but had some philipinne friends years back, so i had to try it! Ohh i forgot to mention i bought Diplomatico in Denmark few weeks ago, but left it to its future destiny so far! 😄
Love that you guys are doing this kind of content, but you MUST get some different glass wear lol. How can you possibly nose something with those pint glasses? lol
Great review, on point with the taste comments. For me Appleton 21 is the best I have ever tried. Hands down beats all here. Only available in Jamaica for around US$110 (duty free). The trick with this rum is that its a blend of at least 21 y/o rums
I really enjoy Appleton 12 Rare Blend, available here in Ontario for $50 at the moment. Quite well reviewed, 43%, bold, funky, dry, smooth, very tasty. Best of all, there is huge supply. Also excellent is that (unlike Mount Gay), Appleton's price point is reasonable.
I'm glad I stumbled onto Rum Raiders channel...I will have to break down and get Ron Zacapa 23 as it was highly recommended to me by a co-worker. Btw, Jeff is so on point with his rum review...respect!!
+Steffie Trinh thanks for the comment! I love having more Rum Raiders out there. Spot on with the Jeff comment. His flavor palette is incredible. We learned a lot sitting with him. You'll have to let us know what you think of the Zacapa once you get it. Cheers!
In a blind taste, the order would definitely change. People tend to be bias if they know which rum they are tasting. That's why it should always a blind taste.
I'm on a bourbon and rum discovery path. I had Ron Zacapa 23 last night and it's delicious! So smooth and tasty. I found it on the sweeter side. Now I've gotta try the Eldorado. I have the green bottle, but it's not nearly as yummy to my as RZ23. I use it in mixing now. I like no heat. It upsets my stomach.
I spent 4 weeks in India.1 wee just at a wedding party. We stumbled into a bar in Kerala at 7 in the morning, the place was packed. Picked up a bottle of Old Monk. The bottle was finished off in one night,EXCELLENT RUM! Bet if they aged it another 5-10 years it would beat them all.👍
Once again, pint glasses are made for beer. Get some proper glasses. At least a snifter, or get a Libby bourbon glass or a Glencairn glass. Completely different experience.
El Dorado 12 better quality than Diplomatico RE? Interesting, given the price difference. El Dorado 12 would be the runaway winner for quality per dollar, that's for sure! I could see El Dorado 15 being better quality. Also interesting that Ron Zacapa 23 ranked worst of the three high quality options on the table, given that it is far and away the most expensive all of them.
I have 8,12, 15 and 21 years old El Dorado. I find the jump up from 12 to 15 pretty big (for not much more in price). Whilst the 21 is amazing, it's not a whole lot better than the 15 and you pay a premium.
Tried the Ron Zacapa, Eldorado 12 & Don Papa etc..The Don Papa surprised me, but to be honest is alil sweet. Still nicely balanced in a way reminding of Tofee flavor among others. The biggest downside was it felt abit to thin in the viscosity for me. Example if you compare Eldorado 12, its almost the opposite. Its almost to thick viscosity. But its better thicker than thinner if you ask me. Tastewise however it was interesting & nice surprise! Im Swedish but had some philipinne friends years back, so i had to try it! Ohh i forgot to mention i bought Diplomatico in Denmark few weeks ago, but left it to its future destiny so far! 😄
I like the Zacapa 23, but expected it to be much more sweet than it is, i'm not a big fan of alchohol that has the intense flavour of liquor, my rum would need a sweet or spicy taste that overshadow that. Diplomatico Exclusiva or El Dorado 15, what would you guys recommend ?
@@Blueee51 no need for all that. Even if I didn’t make videos about rums, it won’t change what I said nor the person who made the comment. Even the guys in the video knows what I said to be true.
@@ReadySetRum Yeah but you can choose not to be a fucking loser who self promotes his youtube on a dead channel. IT doesn't fucking matter what content you make, self promoter in comment sections are actually fucking annoying.
Rum Zacapa from Guatemala is the best in the world. Its the bar when it comes to comparing other rums, it is so good they don't event compete any more because they beat everyone else in flavour, body and everything else. So remember rum Zacapa not el dorado. btw you should try rum Zacapa xo or royal if you can afford it. so there.
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not fair, pitting Ron Zacapa 23, against one of the cheaper younger El Dorados . You should have compared Son Zacapa 23 against the 21 year old El Dorado FYI - El Dorado is from British Guyana AND Guyana and Trinidad Rums post the YOUNGEST aged rum in the blend on the bottle. So El Dorado 12, is a blend of rums aged 12 years and more ....
Something I've always been curious about is how Zacapa gets away with the "23" when the youngest age is 6. Unless "23" is the actual name f the brand or line and not an age statement. Which, if that's the case, is a bit underhanded.
Latin American Rums list the oldest rums on the bottle. You will also see the word Solera most times on the bottle. So the oldest and smallest amount is 23 years old. That’s why you can get it at $45. If it was a true 23 year old, where the youngest is 23 years, they bottle would have been about $200. If you like rums reviews with detailed content click the link th-cam.com/video/ywRs-KzHTbg/w-d-xo.html
@@roymaddocks3184 Yea, I later found that with French/British/American rums, they follow the same rules as whisk/ies, cognacs and such, where the age statement is the lowest in the blend. Whereas the Spanish rums follow the rule that the age statement is typically the oldest in the blend.
Rum of Zacapa Guatemala according to europeans one of the 3 best rums in the World. Guatemala must recover every metre of its rich territory of Belice and sue the pirate and criminal monarchy of the small island of England
Great review guys. I just subscribed:). I review whisky but I am looking to get into rums as well at Ralfy's suggestion. I just picked up the Ron Zaccapa 23. Cheers!
I am very surprised you preferred Diplomatico over the Ron Zacapa. Diplomatico is known to add lots of sugar any coloring. I could not say if Ron Zacapa 23 is better than El Dorado as I have not tried El Dorado. If you were to try the Ron Zacapa XO version then I would definately say it would be tops over all of the above.
@@ReadySetRum Yes. I watched it. Great video. El Dorado is hands down one of the best rum there is. I'm proud to say that El Dorado is made in my country. You should try it. You won't regret it. There's also the 15 year old which is around US$60 a bottle, There's the 25 year old which is US$500 and lastly the most expensive. The 50 year old I'm not too sure about the price but its somewhere around US$2000-US$2500 for a bottle. You could do research and you could buy it to do a review. Believe me, You won't regret it. The 50 year old is without a doubt the best rum there is.
Had Pussers once before my stir stopped and/or couldn't get it anymore and I am deeply grieved! Wooden pot stills from Guyana gave it such a unique flavor and hogo characteristic. So good!
I hate the "party" question- just bring the mid tier budget stuff. We're talking sipping rums! Which are best with a cigar? That's what I want to know! Diplomatico is Devine in this regard and cheaper than Zacapa. Is it even worth trying Zacapa at this point? Would Bacardi 8 hold up? These are the questions need answering😋.
not a great selection sorry. Try (in no special order) Bacardi Gran Reserva 10, Botran (same destillery as Zacapa , Kirk and Sweeney.... at a low price: DOORLY's XO Extremely good/Hard to find: FACUNDO Exquisito (Special Edition by HAVANA Club in memory of Facundo Bacardi, Ron Santiago 11 and 15 (Cuban-not in US) If you judge like Bourbon, then Facundo Paraiso $$$
Living in New Orleans has definitely spoiled me as far as liquor goes. We get ALL the good stuff. Diplomatico and Appleton 12 mai tais are the tits. Sipping on a Bacardi 10 daiquiri right now. Amazing. ^ not too much nose tho like he said of the 8
I think Bacardi, even their upper tier products, are way too overrated. As a Venezuelan, I'm also annoyed that only the Diplomático distillery is famous abroad when we have others that up equally good or even better and they are exported and available pretty much anywhere in western civilization
@@kosta2177 from Venezuelan rums I can say if you like complex and sweet rums, definitely try the Pampero Aniversario and it's not super expensive. My two favorite (which are more on the dry, less sweet side) are Roble Ultra Añejo and Santa Teresa 1796. Also, Dominican Rums are great and are my second favorite. They flavors are very similar to Venezuelan rums (not as a sweet or spiced as other Caribbean rums). They have many brands, Brugal and Barceló being the two most famous and their rum is great from cheap to expensive. Of course the ultra cheap ones I'd use for mixing only hehe. Same with Venezuelan brands such as Pampero, Santa Teresa, Cacique (not a fan) Carupano and Diplomático.
@Christopher White spoken like a true beta male loool.... You probably drink girly mixed drinks and spirits loaded with sugar like a girl. Drink some whisky and scotch like a man, bro
the worst tasting i have ever seen . almost no flavour terminology used .the rum should be diluted with pure water to release aroma and stop taste bud anethethising ! Look at the flavour wheel for rum . Had to stop watching
Diplomatico is a liqueur , so on a scale of 0 to 10 for rum it's a solid 0. It doesn't taste like rum either, not sure what the fuss is about. Havana 7yo beats all of these easily (except Zaccapa which I haven't tried yet). But El Dorado 15 is better, which should be expected for twice the price.
I'm a serious rum dinker in Nova Scotia, were the life of rum is distilled daily. We find rums from around the world to sample and always searching for new finds.
Three of the five rums you sample today are all above par rums for sipping. Probably, the Diplomatico, would be the tops of these selections followed by Ron Zacapa and El Dorado. I can't say anything about Vivacity because I've never sampled it but the Bacardi does not belong on that table.
Try Don Papa from the Philippines and Marama from Fiji for a nice sipping rum. If you want to keep the Caribbean cane flavour, put Mount Gay or Bumbu on the table, both from Barbados.
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Tried the Ron Zacapa, Eldorado 12 & Don Papa etc..The Don Papa surprised me, but to be honest is alil sweet. Still nicely balanced in a way reminding of Tofee flavor among others. The biggest downside was it felt abit to thin in the viscosity for me. Example if you compare Eldorado 12, its almost the opposite. Its almost to thick viscosity. But its better thicker than thinner if you ask me. Tastewise however it was interesting & nice surprise! Im Swedish but had some philipinne friends years back, so i had to try it! Ohh i forgot to mention i bought Diplomatico in Denmark few weeks ago, but left it to its future destiny so far! 😄
Rum Zacapa the best!!
I agree, El Dorado is tough to beat neat.
El dorado is extremely good
El Dorado is the world's best rum. Ron Zacapa is right up there with it.
Is the world best rum
My favorite rum outside of Jamaica
Wich one ?
Love that you guys are doing this kind of content, but you MUST get some different glass wear lol. How can you possibly nose something with those pint glasses? lol
I love the content. Eldorado 12 is my favorite of the bunch.
Guys your nose still works if the glass is a different shape I'm not denying they have a use case but come on...
@@ReadySetRum you making way too much sense lol
@@ReadySetRum you need to try the 15 year old
Great video. Not sure who the Texan is but I can respect his views and tasting of the rums. Keep up the great work!
Great review, on point with the taste comments. For me Appleton 21 is the best I have ever tried. Hands down beats all here. Only available in Jamaica for around US$110 (duty free). The trick with this rum is that its a blend of at least 21 y/o rums
I really enjoy Appleton 12 Rare Blend, available here in Ontario for $50 at the moment. Quite well reviewed, 43%, bold, funky, dry, smooth, very tasty. Best of all, there is huge supply. Also excellent is that (unlike Mount Gay), Appleton's price point is reasonable.
Also NO added sugar !
not bad but very far from the 21. Non comparable@@roymaddocks3184
you have to try Santateresa 1796 from Venezuela, Zacapa XO from Guatemala, and finaly Centenario 30 años from Costa Rica
Ron Zacappa rock's
I'm glad I stumbled onto Rum Raiders channel...I will have to break down and get Ron Zacapa 23 as it was highly recommended to me by a co-worker. Btw, Jeff is so on point with his rum review...respect!!
+Steffie Trinh thanks for the comment! I love having more Rum Raiders out there. Spot on with the Jeff comment. His flavor palette is incredible. We learned a lot sitting with him. You'll have to let us know what you think of the Zacapa once you get it. Cheers!
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Zacapa is by far the best....at under $40.
Zacapa 23 it’s really good
Yeah!!...ElDorado....GT rum is the best! ElDorado 15yr old is my favorite though.
GT as in Guatemala?
GT as in Georgetown (Guyana’s capital). Many Guyanese refer to themselves as GT people.
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Ohh okay👍 thanks. I'm from Guatemala and GT is the abbreviation but that's a nice song peace to the Guyana the GT people, learned somethin new today
In a blind taste, the order would definitely change. People tend to be bias if they know which rum they are tasting. That's why it should always a blind taste.
I'm on a bourbon and rum discovery path. I had Ron Zacapa 23 last night and it's delicious! So smooth and tasty. I found it on the sweeter side. Now I've gotta try the Eldorado.
I have the green bottle, but it's not nearly as yummy to my as RZ23. I use it in mixing now.
I like no heat. It upsets my stomach.
Eldorado rum came from Guyana South America
The best rum for my!!! Ron zacapa 23 Solera so good so tasty so yum..
Have you tried the El Pasador de Oro? It’s from Guatemala. Really delicious. Many say it’s similar to Zacapa.
Hii guys.. I am from INDIA.. OLD MONK is the most popular dark rum in INDIA.. please share your opinion on it
I spent 4 weeks in India.1 wee just at a wedding party. We stumbled into a bar in Kerala at 7 in the morning, the place was packed. Picked up a bottle of Old Monk.
The bottle was finished off in one night,EXCELLENT RUM! Bet if they aged it another 5-10 years it would beat them all.👍
An educated palette: Cheers, you missed to say The Eldorado 12 came from Guyana!
El Dorado 21 all day!!!
The 8 Year old El Dorado is my fav. W/ 100 % Mex Coke only !!
I agree. It's my choice, as wrll. Compared to the 12 and 15 year, the El Dorado 8 has almost no sugar, but is funky and tasty.
Once again, pint glasses are made for beer. Get some proper glasses. At least a snifter, or get a Libby bourbon glass or a Glencairn glass. Completely different experience.
Christopher White - it certainly is when you are drinking whatever you did before you wrote this
drinking out of the bottle is the best glass
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Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva is a sugar bomb!
Does that mean there's too much sugar what the hell you talkin about
Nice to see my country's rum..... Zacapa 23 very nice rum.
I am from guyana an I drink Eldorado 5 year an 12 year .voted best rum
I used to drink the 5. The ED 8 is a nice step up, with a minimum of sugar. Find the 12 and 15 too sweet for my
taste. Ed 21 is $140 Cdn in Ontario
Love diplomático, I’m Venezuelan and here you can buy that bottle for 15$
El Dorado 12 better quality than Diplomatico RE? Interesting, given the price difference. El Dorado 12 would be the runaway winner for quality per dollar, that's for sure! I could see El Dorado 15 being better quality. Also interesting that Ron Zacapa 23 ranked worst of the three high quality options on the table, given that it is far and away the most expensive all of them.
I have 8,12, 15 and 21 years old El Dorado. I find the jump up from 12 to 15 pretty big (for not much more in price). Whilst the 21 is amazing, it's not a whole lot better than the 15 and you pay a premium.
I put Diplomatico and Ron Zacapa at the top of the pile. But I love sweet rums.
Tried the Ron Zacapa, Eldorado 12 & Don Papa etc..The Don Papa surprised me, but to be honest is alil sweet. Still nicely balanced in a way reminding of Tofee flavor among others. The biggest downside was it felt abit to thin in the viscosity for me. Example if you compare Eldorado 12, its almost the opposite. Its almost to thick viscosity. But its better thicker than thinner if you ask me. Tastewise however it was interesting & nice surprise! Im Swedish but had some philipinne friends years back, so i had to try it! Ohh i forgot to mention i bought Diplomatico in Denmark few weeks ago, but left it to its future destiny so far! 😄
Do you ever do a blind taste test?
Wonderful video good information well done keep it up
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I like the Zacapa 23, but expected it to be much more sweet than it is, i'm not a big fan of alchohol that has the intense flavour of liquor, my rum would need a sweet or spicy taste that overshadow that.
Diplomatico Exclusiva or El Dorado 15, what would you guys recommend ?
Ron Centenario 25, a Costa Rica rum is sweeter than Zacapa 23 but has the same complexity.
Dipolmatico Exclusiva
Awesome 👏 content
Diplomaico reserva exclusiva..............................Santa tereza 1796...........Carupano legendario
I like the diplomatico
just startingto explore rum.. is that a rum glass?
zapaka is incredible
Still laughing.... rum tasting in beer glass... 🤪🤪🤪
out of the bottle is the best glass
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@@ReadySetRum How about stop being a shitty self promoter
@@Blueee51 no need for all that. Even if I didn’t make videos about rums, it won’t change what I said nor the person who made the comment. Even the guys in the video knows what I said to be true.
@@ReadySetRum Yeah but you can choose not to be a fucking loser who self promotes his youtube on a dead channel. IT doesn't fucking matter what content you make, self promoter in comment sections are actually fucking annoying.
Keep on doing the content. Love your way of doing the videos (neat, on the rocks, cocktail).
Thank you men
El doardo 12 year rum made in Guyana by a company name Demarara distillery Limited [DDL] and the hold the record for the word best rum
Rum Zacapa from Guatemala is the best in the world. Its the bar when it comes to comparing other rums, it is so good they don't event compete any more because they beat everyone else in flavour, body and everything else.
So remember rum Zacapa not el dorado. btw you should try rum Zacapa xo or royal if you can afford it. so there.
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You guys should try bumbu rum
not fair, pitting Ron Zacapa 23, against one of the cheaper younger El Dorados .
You should have compared Son Zacapa 23 against the 21 year old El Dorado
FYI - El Dorado is from British Guyana
AND Guyana and Trinidad Rums post the YOUNGEST aged rum in the blend on the bottle.
So El Dorado 12, is a blend of rums aged 12 years and more ....
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OMG! Wait til you try El Dorado 21
Love the shiner sign and glasses
Only Rum I drunk straight was Havana Club 7 Year and I couldn’t mix it after. Everything else I had with Pepsi.
try Seleccion de Maestros, next level
Try Ron Abuelo 7yr a Panamanian rum. I drink neat paired with a fine cigar like A. Fuente Hemingway.
Something I've always been curious about is how Zacapa gets away with the "23" when the youngest age is 6. Unless "23" is the actual name f the brand or line and not an age statement. Which, if that's the case, is a bit underhanded.
I've hard it's because there is 23 y/o rum in the blend. But yes, very misleading name when it's only min. 6 y/o
Latin American Rums list the oldest rums on the bottle. You will also see the word Solera most times on the bottle. So the oldest and smallest amount is 23 years old. That’s why you can get it at $45. If it was a true 23 year old, where the youngest is 23 years, they bottle would have been about $200. If you like rums reviews with detailed content click the link th-cam.com/video/ywRs-KzHTbg/w-d-xo.html
Zacapa is solera system, and this means they are continuously adding new, younger rums into the mix. Their oldest rum component is 23 years old
@@roymaddocks3184
Yea, I later found that with French/British/American rums, they follow the same rules as whisk/ies, cognacs and such, where the age statement is the lowest in the blend. Whereas the Spanish rums follow the rule that the age statement is typically the oldest in the blend.
Rum of Zacapa Guatemala according to europeans one of the 3 best rums in the World. Guatemala must recover every metre of its rich territory of Belice and sue the pirate and criminal monarchy of the small island of England
lmao what are you talking about
Great review guys. I just subscribed:). I review whisky but I am looking to get into rums as well at Ralfy's suggestion. I just picked up the Ron Zaccapa 23. Cheers!
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I am very surprised you preferred Diplomatico over the Ron Zacapa. Diplomatico is known to add lots of sugar any coloring. I could not say if Ron Zacapa 23 is better than El Dorado as I have not tried El Dorado. If you were to try the Ron Zacapa XO version then I would definately say it would be tops over all of the above.
21 year el dorado is the best tasting one
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@@ReadySetRum Yes. I watched it. Great video. El Dorado is hands down one of the best rum there is. I'm proud to say that El Dorado is made in my country.
You should try it. You won't regret it.
There's also the 15 year old which is around US$60 a bottle, There's the 25 year old which is US$500 and lastly the most expensive. The 50 year old I'm not too sure about the price but its somewhere around US$2000-US$2500 for a bottle.
You could do research and you could buy it to do a review.
Believe me, You won't regret it. The 50 year old is without a doubt the best rum there is.
Guyanese Rum 🇬🇾
12 year old is pure class
New to rum. Nice video.
Bacardi 8 😭
Neat or chilled even with fucking coke it’s amazing
You must try Pusser's Rum
Had Pussers once before my stir stopped and/or couldn't get it anymore and I am deeply grieved! Wooden pot stills from Guyana gave it such a unique flavor and hogo characteristic. So good!
Oh I think u guys should say where it's from cause ppl won't know
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God, I just stopped the video at 0:46, at the pouring. With those glasses I think I cannot really trust your review.
And the hoover does not help :)
out of the bottle is the best glass
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@@ReadySetRum glass choice doesn't really matter as long as your enjoying your drink and drinking it the way you like to drink it.
Amen!
Ron Millonario 15. Trust me ;)
As soon as I saw the glasses you use, I wanted to change the channel...
I think a beer pint glass is not inline with proper tasting...
very very nice review, thank
bacardi 8 is my favorite
You need some rum-glass .. and water between tastes
Include old monk rum too 😉
Panpero would be a close second for Diplomatico fans who can't afford it.
Heyyy we make that El Dorado here
El Dorado is made in Guyana
@@dannygopie1584 I know
Zacapa😊
The 12 year rum is from Guyana the only English speaking country in south America.
Last one is from guyana south American country
Zaya 2012!, one of the best!, dude!, get some proper glassware😆
I hate the "party" question- just bring the mid tier budget stuff. We're talking sipping rums! Which are best with a cigar? That's what I want to know! Diplomatico is Devine in this regard and cheaper than Zacapa. Is it even worth trying Zacapa at this point? Would Bacardi 8 hold up? These are the questions need answering😋.
The reviews of Bacardi 8 and 10 I have read are not overly positive. They seem to be lighter rums
Diplomatico has a lot of sugar added to it, A LOT!
Is it from English or French Guyana?
English
El D 12 can only be beat by El D 15.
You need to taste el Dorado 15 yr old
not a great selection sorry. Try (in no special order) Bacardi Gran Reserva 10, Botran (same destillery as Zacapa , Kirk and Sweeney.... at a low price: DOORLY's XO Extremely good/Hard to find: FACUNDO Exquisito (Special Edition by HAVANA Club in memory of Facundo Bacardi, Ron Santiago 11 and 15 (Cuban-not in US) If you judge like Bourbon, then Facundo Paraiso $$$
What happened to you guys were have you gone%?
Living in New Orleans has definitely spoiled me as far as liquor goes. We get ALL the good stuff. Diplomatico and Appleton 12 mai tais are the tits. Sipping on a Bacardi 10 daiquiri right now. Amazing. ^ not too much nose tho like he said of the 8
Tip, the vivacity is not a rum, if its made in oregon...
should have had old j spiced
It from Guyana
Love the Shiner glasses xD
You need Havana Club 7 Anos.... not the FAKE Bacardi one
the number on the bottle means the youngest rum in the blend, so it could be 8 year old mixed with 100 year old or even older.
Bacardi 8 American white oak minimum of 8 years to 10 years undisturbed Caribbean aging
Bacardi 8 is column stilled. Prefer the addition of pot stilled rum (El Dorado or Appleton). Appleton 12 Rare Blend is superb
rum tasting from a pint glass.....lol
Hey guys, You forgot HAVANA 7 Years. Big loss for the competition.
I think Bacardi, even their upper tier products, are way too overrated. As a Venezuelan, I'm also annoyed that only the Diplomático distillery is famous abroad when we have others that up equally good or even better and they are exported and available pretty much anywhere in western civilization
Which would you recommend?
@@kosta2177 from Venezuelan rums I can say if you like complex and sweet rums, definitely try the Pampero Aniversario and it's not super expensive.
My two favorite (which are more on the dry, less sweet side) are Roble Ultra Añejo and Santa Teresa 1796.
Also, Dominican Rums are great and are my second favorite. They flavors are very similar to Venezuelan rums (not as a sweet or spiced as other Caribbean rums). They have many brands, Brugal and Barceló being the two most famous and their rum is great from cheap to expensive. Of course the ultra cheap ones I'd use for mixing only hehe. Same with Venezuelan brands such as Pampero, Santa Teresa, Cacique (not a fan) Carupano and Diplomático.
@@manuele.itriagom.728 thank you for the detailed response. I really appreciate it
It is NEVER "What IS up?". It's always what's up or wassup or wazzup. NEVER, EVER "What Is UP?". Got it?! LOL
Nothing special about Zacapa 😂
Definitely go for the first or second because they’re cheaper and better
These clowns have absolutely no idea what they're talking about.
Vivacity has since changed it's name to Snow Flake rum...
what ever you do, don't try Kraken rum, its nasty
I can't stand the diplomatico, it's too damn sweet... After I bought it I found out they actually add extra sugar to the barrel
@Christopher White spoken like a true beta male loool.... You probably drink girly mixed drinks and spirits loaded with sugar like a girl. Drink some whisky and scotch like a man, bro
disgusting🤮🤮
I hate Bacardi as a company. Cheap house party/alcoholics shit.
bacardi is the best.
I would say Bicardi 8 is best for the price, but hard to beat Eldorado if you can afford it.
Bacardi is for beginners. I consider it a bottom shelf for sure.
bacardi?? LOL. That's for 18 year olds. Big people drink El Dorado.
Terrible glasses
the worst tasting i have ever seen . almost no flavour terminology used .the rum should be diluted with pure water to release aroma and stop taste bud anethethising ! Look at the flavour wheel for rum . Had to stop watching
Diplomatico is a liqueur , so on a scale of 0 to 10 for rum it's a solid 0. It doesn't taste like rum either, not sure what the fuss is about. Havana 7yo beats all of these easily (except Zaccapa which I haven't tried yet). But El Dorado 15 is better, which should be expected for twice the price.