The BEST Rums for Beginners
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
- Let's talk about the best sipping rums for beginners. Maybe you’re brand new to rum and not sure where to start or what to buy. No worries, I’m here to lay out 6 bottles that I think are great introductions to the wide world of rum for any beginner.
This list focuses on affordable, available and approachable rums that make for a great sipping.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Bottle 1
2:47 Bottle 2
3:50 Bottle 3
5:02 Bottle 4
6:09 Bottle 5
7:28 Bottle 6
8:28 Outro
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Great choices, I agree on most of them! If I was choosing 6, it would be Doorly’s 12, El Dorado 12, Appleton 12, chairman’s reserve, Flor de Cana 7, and neisson reserve. Although if it weren’t geared towards sipping, Rum Fire is a must have as well.
Neisson reserve was definitely a consideration! And if i had it my way, everyone would be sipping rum fire lol
So glad you included Legacy!! Such a great pick.
Nice to see a focus on drinking rum neat, something I don't do enough.
Thanks!
I think you knocked it out of the park as far as hitting a good variety of source countries and flavor profiles while also keeping it decently affordable and easy to find.
Thanks so much! It was surprising hard to put together lol
Very well put together list!
Thanks so much!
very good selection for beginners, couldn't do better!
Thanks!
Very good list, it could not be less. :) These rums are very much beginner compatible. I also agree that it is not enough to meet the 3 so called styles of rum.
As a Jamaican one, Appleton is a good choice but maybe a slightly more funky would represent the Jamaican vibe like a Worthy Park Rum Bar Gold or similar.
But again, in my opinion it is a very good list which fulfills the restrictions.
Thank you! I considered including Rum Bar Gold, since its all pot still but ultimately didn't since its tougher to come by than AE 8.
This was really good for someone just getting into rum tasting and collecting. I'm still trying to decide what would be best to sip neat (or with some water) when I really enjoy hints of vanilla and sweetness.
Thanks! The Ron del Barrilito has some sweetness. Also check out El Dorado 12 year
Solid list, if I were to add one, it would be Plantation 5 year. Can be sipped neat and is an excellent mixer.
Thanks for offering another option!
The Five stars is superb
Good picks
Thank you!
These are some really great recommendations and I couldn't agree more with your rationale for choosing each.
Awesome, thanks!
Ok dig the video.
Much appreciated
Like you mentioned depending on where you live. Because the nearest Total Wine to me has Appleton 12 for 36.99$ plus taxes. That’s a good value imo so I always get it
Whoa that’s an amazing deal!
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm going to use these to get to my next level of rum appreciation. Sub'd too
Thanks for the sub! And enjoy those rums!
Nice recommendations! I’m my area I can get the Appleton 8,12, El Dorado12, Flor De Cana 7, Foursquare rums, and Dos Maderas. I have the Dos Madras, and Foursquare Indelible? Thinking of trying the Appleton 8 or 12 because I like the bourbon notes.
I prefer the 8 over the 12, but if you want more oak/wood notes then go with the 12.
Only one of these I have any major experience with is the Doorly's 12. Liked it for a long time, but ever since I compared it to the Real McCoy 12 Year side by side, the Doorly's just feels thin now. They're relatively similar flavor profiles to my palate, but the Real McCoy just feels much more substantial, even with it being a lower ABV than the Doorly's. I know it's a couple bucks out of the price range at about $45, but I'd pick it over the Doorly's any day. Really want to get my hands on the Rhum JM and Chairman's Reserve though, tried another rum recently from Saint Lucian Distillers and absolutely loved it.
Thanks for sharing your experience with those two rums. I'll have to do a side by side now.
I only have 4 bottles and 3 open. I’m primarily a scotch drinker. I started with Rhum JM VSOP, Clément Select Barrel, and Appleton Estate 8 Reserve. I haven’t particularly loved any of them but will be revisiting them soon and opening a bottle of Smith & Cross Navy Strength. I’m Ohio we don’t have an amazing selection available to us.
If the Smith and Cross is not to your liking, then maybe look out for some rum from Barbados or Saint Lucia.
@@therumrevival thank you. Will do.
@@therumrevivalthe Four Sq Doorly’s 12 looked very interesting. I’ve heard a lot of hood things about Four Square.
Wow! Great video, I am just starting to get into rum and I think I’m gonna pick up all of them and give them a go.
That's great to hear! Let me know what you think!
Hey! So I managed to pick up el dorado 12, chairman’s reserve legacy, Doorlys 12, Rhum J.M terroir volcanique, appleton estate 12 (you recommend the 12 in another video and I thought I would like the extra barrel notes since I’m mainly a bourbon guy), and I couldn’t find the Ron del barrilito anywhere so I picked up the clarin sajous you recommended in another video!
Do you have any other recommendations to replace that Ron del barrilito?
@@austinwright7495 Oh wow, you got quite the lineup! I hope you dig them. Let me know what you think!.. In terms of another Puerto Rican rum to swap for the RdB, check out one of the Don Q Double Aged Cask finishes. I love the Cognac finish. I haven't had the Sherry Finish but that might be the closed in flavor profile to the RdB.
Even though I live in a metro area of around 1 million, of the rums on this list only Appleton Estate is available in most liquor stores. There is only one store that carries El Dorado and I’ve never seen 3 of those bottles in any store. What is available that I might suggest are rums from The Real McCoy, Plantation, Papa Pilar, and Diplomatico.
That's the unfortunate thing about rum, even the more widely available quality rums are tougher to come by then comparable whiskies and agave spirits. Looking forward to the day that my corner liquor store will have these rums. Thanks for providing a couple of other options!
Gosling black seal rum is super smooth
I think I've only ever had Black Seal in cocktails.
Are there any dark sipping rums that is not so hot to the taste?
Funny that of all the 400+ bottles in my collection, I don't have any of those. I've always heard a lot about Eldorado 12. It's good to know it's actually good. I've looked at the Chairman's Reserve a few times, and I guess it's time to pull the trigger.
I know that feeling. I've been dipping my toes into whisky, and kind of skipped over a lot of the intro/foundational stuff. I like El Dorado 12, though the 15 is even better (just wish all of them had higher abv). The Legacy is especially great!
There are LOTS of rums made in Guyana, not just the one you feature. Lemon Hart is made in Guyana...
Yes totally, as well as Pussers. All made at Demerara Distillers Ltd.
Comparison with Diplomatico Reserva?
I think if you're looking for something on the sweeter side, then Diplo will scratch that itch
Rum is not more diverse than gin in how it is made and the flavor profile. Gin is a bit of a wild west and there are very very very loose requirements on gin.