It will lower your guard leading off with butterscotch but it follows with a swift and brutal 1-2-3-4 punch of cinnamon, all spice, clove, and ginger. It will kick in your door and ransack your kitchen leaving crumbling pieces of ginger snaps and dry-wall all over your nice clean floor. The finish is thin and tingly and about what you would expect from a spicy baked good. It's damn spicy, and smoother than the Amber. If you like ginger snaps, you could probably drink this straight. This is probably a fantastic mixer in all those holiday style cocktails. If you like ginger and cinnamon you will absolutely love this. If you hate those things (like I do), then you have no reason to ever buy this rum.
3.48
About this bottle
Located across the street from a cement plant in an industrial section of New Orleans, Celebration Distillation was one of the first entries in the new wave of American craft distilleries. Their line includes everything from white rum to bottled cocktails. The spiced rum puts a New Orleanian spin on the classic spiced rum by adding some additional spice to amp up the heat.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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cuban convert
3.0
tkienz
1.5
Way way way too spiced
Ciro Pescatore
4.5
Molasses, cinnamon
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