#rum

Lukáš Jelínekaikencz@f.cz
2026-02-08

Výsledek včerejšího rumového workshopu v Barstars.cz (chuťově zjistím až zítra, potřebuje to 2 dny na "spojení") 🥃 🤩

Nejdřív proběhl výklad o rumech (historie, výroba, kategorie/styly...), pak degustace čtyř rumů tří stylů a následně "laboratorní" práce s tvorbou blendu. Kdo chtěl, mohl ochutnat i další rumy, už za extra peníze - využil jsem a okusil rumy Frederic Kafka (Old Bohemian Blend) a Presidente José Martí (SS 15). Poslední jmenovaný byl nejzajímavější a nejvíc mi chutnal 😋

#rum #workshop #blend #barstars

Blend rumů - Botucal, Arehucas, Don W a Old Monk
2026-01-31
WORMHOLE

- ½ oz lime juice
- ½ oz lemon juice
- 1 oz orange juice
- ½ oz coconut cream
- ½ oz salted caramel sweet cream
- ½ oz Nixta Licor de Elote
- 1 oz mezcal
- ¾ oz Stroh 80

Shake // Open pour // Garnish: dehydrated orange

This has been on my reshake list forever and I finally got around to it! In December 2024 I went to Mothership, a space-themed tiki bar in San Diego with Star Trek TOS vibes that I just loved. At the bar it came in a Nachtmann crystal glass and specifically named Stroh, an Austrian rum. Both are really easy to get in my area, so I vowed to remake it.

The spec proportions are my best guess, but I think I landed pretty close and it tasted great. I went a step further with the Stroh and used a barspoon to cover the dehydrated orange for a flaming boost to warp speed! The original had a candied orange instead of dehydrated (see second pic to compare).

🔗 https://potentpotables.app/drinks/wormhole/

#alcohol #cocktail #cocktails #tiki #HomeBar #CocktailBar #lime #lemon #orange #coconut #caramel #corn #liqueur #mezcal #overproof #rum #fire #flame #garnish #PotentPotables #drinkstodon #fedithirst
an off-white cocktail lit by two colored lights, turquoise and pink, with a flaming dehydrated blood orange garnish and a Surfside Sips black realistic bamboo glass straw sitting on a hexagonal coaster with a background consisting of a weird potted plant, bottles of Stroh 80, Nixta Elote, and a Mothership swizzle sticka light orange cocktail with black metal straw and candied orange garnish in a Nachtmann studded crystal glass sitting on a table at Mothership in San Diego with a wicker chair in the background
2026-01-31

War gestern bei meinem 2. #Fahrrad-Dealer um „Lasti das 1.“ in die Werkstatt zu bringen… Ich fürchte mein bike-dealer war so verführerisch, ich glaube ich habe bald „Lasti das 2.“ 🙈😅

Hat jemand Interesse an ein Riese und Müller #Load60 rund 15k km auf dem Tacho, ca. 4 Jahre alt, regelmäßig zur Inspektion, Hard-Cover Box abschließbar, 2 Kindersitzen, inkl. FollowMe-Tandem, Riemenantrieb, enviolo Nabenschaltung, Bosch Smartphone Hub, 2x 500wh Akku, Gepäckträger, Ladegerät, in Lehrte #RM #RuM

John Faithfull 🌍🇪🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🧡✊🏻✊🏿FaithfullJohn@mastodon.scot
2026-01-29

#ThinSectionThursday Some new photographs taken today from a rock collected during my PhD work on the island of Rum, a lonnggg time ago!

The rock is a lovely fresh gabbro from Unit 3 of the Rum Layered Intrusion. Pic shows small rectangular-ish crystals of plagioclase, a large irregular xl of olivine (centre) all embedded in a single large oikocryst of clinpyroxene. Field of view about 3.5mm wide.

More info on each image in in Alt txt.

#Geology #Igneous #Microscopy #Rum #Paleocene

A view of a rock thin section taken using a petrological microscope with  crossed polars. In the centre of the field of view is a large irregular orange-brown crystal of olivine, surrounded by a swarm of rectangular white-grey-and-black striped crystals of plagioclase. These crystals show a preferential E-W alignment. The space between all these crystals is occupied by pale buff-coloured material, which is a single crystal of clinopyroxene, which grew later than the other minerals, and engulfed the older crystals.A view of a rock thin section taken using a petrological microscope with plane polarized light. In the centre of the field of view is a large irregular clear crystal of olivine, surrounded by a swarm of rectangular clear colourless crystals of plagioclase. These crystals show a preferential E-W alignment. The space between all these crystals is occupied by pale grey material, which is a single crystal of clinopyroxene, which grew later than the other minerals, and engulfed the older crystals.A view of a rock thin section taken using a petrological microscope with  crossed polars, and a sensitive tint plate.  In the centre of the field of view is a large irregular dark bluish crystal of olivine, surrounded by a swarm of rectangular buff, orange, blue and purple striped crystals of plagioclase. These crystals show a preferential E-W alignment. The space between all these crystals is occupied by pale buff-coloured material, which is a single crystal of clinopyroxene, which grew later than the other minerals, and engulfed the older crystals.
2026-01-29

"Why is the site slow?" hits differently when metrics look fine, but users are still frustrated. Julia’s new guide on #WebsiteMonitoring shows how #OpenTelemetry + Dash0 make #RUM visible - so you can see the full story of real user behavior. Read it here: dash0.link/website-moni...

Dave SmegdaveSmeg
2026-01-28

Fish, chips, and mushy peas.
The chip sandwich is the best part.

Still no .

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Cuba Libre Cocktail – Creative Culinary

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I love a Cuba Libre Cocktail; it’s probably the easiest one to make and the combination of  sweet Coca-Cola and lime just hit the spot!

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This is a simple cocktail but it’s one of my favorites; simple to make and so refreshing it’s something I can drink year round.

The truth is that long before I ever tried a Cuba Libre I was long hooked on Coca Cola with a slice of lime. Somewhere along the way (of course not until I was 21!!) I was introduced to my favorite drink with an adult beverage as part of the mix.

Immediate love. It may be a simple drink but it does not have a simple history.

After the end of the Spanish-American war in 1898, the United States occupied Cuba until 1902 and in a twist that seems appropriate for a major corporation in today’s climate, that also signaled the beginning of sales of Coca Cola in Cuba.

In August of 1900, while celebrating the US victory over Spain in Cuba, Captain Russell of the United States Army Signal Corps, ordered Bacardi rum (at that time THE rum of Cuba) with a Coca Cola and a slice of lime.

His toast of “Por Cuba libre!” in celebration of a free Cuba had a special political significance and was frequently used by Cubans and Americans alike; the name and the cocktail were forever married and that was that.

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#CocaCola #CreativeCulinary #Cuba #CubaLibre #CubaLibreCocktail #DinnerDrinks #Drinks #Lime #Rum
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2026-01-26

Ráno mne v kanclu čekal dáreček od kolegyň a kolegů. Jsou děsně milí, hodní, empatičtí i naslouchat (co piju) umí. ... Akorát od rána přemýšlím, jestli ten tweak je podpis nebo jmenovka 🤔 #kancl #SkyBar #rum #cheers

2026-01-26

Today in Labor History January 26, 1808: Soldiers took over New South Wales, Australia, during the Rum Rebellion. It was Australia’s only military coup. At the time, NSW was a British penal colony. William Bligh was governor of the territory. This was the same William Bligh who was an officer under Captain Cook when he attempted to kidnap the King of Hawai’i. He was also the same William Bligh who was overthrown in the Mutiny on the Bounty, in 1789. It is questionable why the British thought he’d do better in charge of a bunch of prisoners and unruly soldiers, than he did with a bunch of sailors. Perhaps they were just desperate. One of Bligh’s commissions was to reign in the Rum Corps, which held a monopoly on the illegal rum trade in Australia. They also controlled the sale of other commodities. Bligh started to enforce penalties for the illegal sale and importation of liquor. He also tried to provide relief to farmers, suffering from recent flooding and price-gouging by the Rum Corps, by providing provisions from the colony’s stores. The monopolists didn’t like his looting of the stores, from which they were profiting handsomely, nor his enforcement of the liquor laws. So, they arrested him and deported him to Hobart, Van Diemen’s Land. The military remained in control of NSW until 1810.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #hawaii #captaincook #williambligh #mutiny #bounty #australia #prison #colonialism #rum #rebellion #novel #film #tasmania #books #author #writer #fiction @bookstadon

Satirical cartoon of The arrest of Governor Bligh, 1808, artist unknown, watercolour drawing, attached to the left hand wall in the image is a sheet with text, “O what can the matter be.” Shows 3 soldiers in red uniforms, with black, cylindrical hats, dragging a cowering Bligh out from under a mattress where he was hiding. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Safe 4/5. By Unknown author – State Library of New South Wales, Safe 4/5, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17959234
Dave SmegdaveSmeg
2026-01-24

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Dave SmegdaveSmeg
2026-01-21

Tonight was Naan Bread Meat Feast Pizza with BBQ sauce base, served with a side of home made fries. Tasty.

Smeg is completely out of .

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Dave SmegdaveSmeg
2026-01-20

Not had peppered steak for a while so Smeg is cooking that.
Some would help but the bottle is empty.

Need some as distraction.

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φօӀìէìҟచąէçհ🇩🇪🇪🇺PolitikWatch
2026-01-13

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2026-01-13

Saturday night was a very special night, for several reasons. As some of you know, this past year was a tough one as my father was diagnosed early on with terminal lung cancer, and subsequently suffered a few health crises which had him in the ICU a couple of times. For most of the past year, Jess & my lives were occupied with helping him, and visiting him regularly in New York. We were happy to do it, but it did mean a pause in our usual get togethers with friends, which we missed.

On December 10th, 2025, my father succumbed to his cancer. As you might expect, the subsequent weeks have been full of grief, and paperwork. Even death has bureaucracy.

December 10th was also the day that the Compass Box Whisky Confluence auction at Bonhams Skinner, to benefit The Wolfsonian-FIU, ended. I'd been watching the auction, but uncertain about bidding - despite being a longtime Compass Box fanatic. However, after my father passed early that morning, I decided that I needed something good to go with the day - and that was going to be winning Confluence, which I did. You only live once, as was painfully clear that day.

My birthday is at the end of December, and we had planned a small gathering with friends to celebrate - but Jess & I both came home from my father's services in NY under the weather, and not really in a celebratory mood, so we cancelled that.

Instead, yesterday we had a gathering which was partly a delayed birthday celebration, partly a toast to my father's memory, and partly an exploration of a truly unique whisky. But, more than anything, it was a gathering of good friends for the first time in quite a while - and boy did I need that more than I realized.

Thank you Jess, Jer, Shamala, Marc, Lizzy, Lisa, Carol, Friski and Betsy for making the evening wonderful.

Before we could dive into the whisky, we had to put something in on stomachs - so we had an assortment of my father's favorites, in his honor. There was an antipasto salad, some veggies and cheese, meatballs and sauce (for subs or over pasta), pickle soup (the Cafe Polonia recipe), kielbasa and sauerkraut, pierogi, a texas sheet cake, rice pudding, cupcakes, and some fine Läderach chocolates.

Properly fueled, we attacked the mission of the evening.

We'd assembled a lineup of whiskies for the evening - of course, there was the Confluence, but we also pulled some expressions from the component distilleries. Obviously, these were not *the* components used to make Confluence, but it was just a fun way to try a few things.

We'd lined up Mackmyra, a Gordon & MacPhail Miltonduff, a G&M Macallan, a Highland Park 25, a Flora & Fauna Teaninich, and a Glen Moray (which was peated, it was what we had). We also had a couple of whiskies from Nashoba Valley Distillery, right here in town - Papa's Bourbon and the Stimulus Twenty 20 year old American Single Malt. Thanks to Marc Follit, our good friend, neighbor, and distiller at Nashoba, for bringing those.

Oh, yes, and there is also the Black Tot Rum Last Consignment. It seemed like another special bottle to open - after the whiskies.

We started off with the Confluence, so that we'd have clear palates - the better to taste it with. Whisky reviewer extraordinaire, Friski Whiski, agreed to write up a joint review with input from the whole crew, and we spent quite a bit of time on that. A most enjoyable time it was, too. We avoided reading the official tasting notes before creating our own, and were pleased to see that our notes ended up aligning fairly well with the official ones once we were done.

Friski posted the review on his page (facebook.com/friski.whiski/pos), but here it is:
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Dram of a lifetime on 1/10/26

Compass Box
Confluence
Blended Malt Whisky
Age: NAS
Abv: 48.9%
No. of bottles: 1

Components:
The Mackmyra Distillery
Swedish Single Malt
Cherry Wine Fresh Seasoned American Oak
9%

The Mackmyra Distillery
Swedish Single Malt
Oloroso First Fill Sherry Seasoned American Oak
9%

The Mackmyra Distillery
Swedish Single Malt
American First Fill & Virgin Oak Casks
9%

The Mackmyra Distillery
Swedish Single Malt
Swedish Virgin Oak & First Fill Casks
3%

Teaninich Distillery
Scottish Single Malt
First Fill Sherry Butt
12%

Miltonduff Distillery
Scottish Single Malt
First Fill Bourbon Barrel
12%

Highland Park Distillery
Scottish Single Malt
Recharred Hogshead
3%

The Macallan Distillery
Scottish Single Malt
First Fill Bourbon Barrel
14%

Glen Moray Distillery
Scottish Single Malt
First Fill Bourbon Barrel
15%

Glen Moray Distillery
Scottish Single Malt
First Fill Bourbon Barrel
15%

Availability: 1 of 1 bottle. Bonhams auction house event "Art & Alchemy of Spirits: Presenting Compass Box to Benefit the Wolfsonian".

Crowd source notes: MegaZone, Jess Terry, Jer Johnson, Shamala Rao, Marc Follit, Lizzy Nicolai, Lisa Mulvehill, Carol Ann, Betsey Hendricks, and Friski Whiski.

Color: Medium honey and golden syrup

Neat (without water)
Nose: Soft and crisp. Honey, green apple, marzipan, cooked caramelized pineapple, confectioner’s sugar, lemon citrus, orange peel, with hints of cardamom and anise.

Texture: Warm. Creamy, buttery, slightly drying through the finish and pleasantly astringent.

Palate: Apple blossom honey, honey comb, marzipan, caramel, and birchwood. Swedish Kanelbulle (which is a classic Scandinavian cinnamon bun, spiced with cardamom in the dough, less gooey and use a lighter cinnamon application).

Finish: A roller coaster ride of white pepper, fresh green olive oil, saline, toasted almonds, fine Corinthian leather, oak, grapefruit pith, and oleo saccharum.

Unleash the serpent (with water)
Nose: An orchard house of fruit moved to the forefront. Pear, apple frangipane, sliced almonds, sweet cracked malt and fresh cream. Birchbeer float with vanilla bean ice cream. Lakrits, lemon blossoms where floral and citrus combine into a confluence of marriage.

Texture: Creamy, buttery, woody without the tannic astringency.
Palate: Baked apple dumplings, roasted butternut squash, demerara sugar, sweet cream, and candied meyer lemon.

Finish: Earthy notes get amplified. Warm spiced sweet potato pie with a pastry crust, sea spray, salted caramel, walnut skins, and toffee with subtle hints of a gentle smoke.

Tasting notes glass used: Open Up Chef and Sommelier 5.5oz glass.
The morning after glass: Sweet cracked malt, dust, vanilla, and caramel

Pairings...
Season: Any

Music: Lovefool by The Cardigans

Food: Rosemary pork loin with homemade applesauce

Media: Best enjoyed with great company and good conversation.

Overall: From first nose to final sip, several of us ended up in a journey from an apple orchard to our grandmother's seaside cottage while various desserts were being cooked. Fantastic debut from Angela D'Orazio at Compass Box! We really look forward to her future creations.
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As you can see, we loved it. This is a fantastic whisky, IMHO, and I'm thrilled that we were able to try it. Whisky is for sharing, not for staring. It would have been a crying shame for this to sit on someone's shelf, never to be tasted. You can tell we enjoyed it - we went through about 1/3 of the bottle compiling those tasting notes. ;-)

Afterwards we did taste through the other whiskies - which were good, but kind of paled a bit after Confluence. The Mackmyra was well-loved as well, and you can see the influence in Confluence. The other standout for the group was the Flora & Fauna Teaninich - really good. Enough so that we're going to be looking for more Teaninich at auctions to try in the future.

Really, everything was good - and, more importantly, we had a lot of laughs and great conversation trying them.

After we ran the line of whisky, we did open the Last Consignment - and I figured out why it comes with two extra corks! The cork in the bottle is fully seated and covered in wax - so you have to pull it like a wine bottle, and it isn't really designed to go back in. So you use one of the supplied corks to reseal the bottle. Mystery solved!

It is a very rich, unctuous rum that those who tried enjoyed. It is also liquid history, and it was special just to be trying it. The previous evening I'd also read through the little booklet that is included, going through the history of the rum and rituals in the Royal Navy, and that was quite interesting.

The molasses note is front and center, but there are tropical fruits, spices, chocolate, leather, a bit of funk (there has to be some Jamaican rum in there)... a really thought-provoking sip.

As the evening ran down, and some of the crew left for home, we decided to keep the evening going with a few additional drams. So I grabbed some Glenmorangie. We hit Year of the Snake first - I'd opened this, but some of the others had not had a chance. This is still a standout dram - a blend of ex-Bourbon and Amontillado finishing casks.

They we opened the Rare Cask 21 year Mizunara finish. As expected, this is a very fine whisky, but the Snake was still in the lead by consensus.

And we last turned to the new 25 year, The Altus. This is mostly aged in designer bourbon casks, but is seasoned with a little whisky finished in Malmsey Madeira casks. A very juicy, fruit-forward dram, this ended up coming in second place, bumping the Mizunara to 3rd. Still, they're all fantastic.

That pretty much wrapped up the night. It was an amazing time start to finish - fantastic drams, but even better friends.

Next Saturday we're doing a larger gathering - this time for Raising Glasses rums. Should be fun!

#Whiskey #Whiskey #Rum #CompassBox #BlackTot #Mackmyra #Miltonduff #Teaninich #Macallan #HighlandPark #GlenMoray #NashobaValleyWinery #Glenmorangie #Scotch #Bourbon

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Dave SmegdaveSmeg
2026-01-12

Bacon Spaghetti and garlic naan bread.
SoCo is done so a large helping of coconut is in order.

80s trash pop

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2026-01-10

Some additional photos from the last post...

#Rum #BlackTot

The label inside the lidThe back label on the bottleThe extra corks
2026-01-10

/~ Also Sprach Zarathustra ~/

What is this mysterious black monolith?

That would be the Black Tot Rum Last Consignment.

I'd been thinking about picking one of these up for a long while now, and a couple of months ago one was on sale online so I finally pulled the trigger. And waited. And waited some more.

And then I reached out to find out what was happening, and it was determined that the one bottle they thought they had available - wasn't. So that order was refunded.

But now I was excited to have finally decided to get it, and disappointed when it fell through, so I looked for another source that wasn't trying to sell it for way above retail - and found one close to home, at Norfolk Wine & Spirits. I secured it with an online order a couple of weeks ago, and finally made it down yesterday to pick it up. (They have one more available if anyone is looking.)

It's a cool piece of liquid history and I'm planning to open it tomorrow at a little gathering we're having. It comes in a nice wooden box and includes a copper tot cup, a nice little book on the history of rum in the Royal Navy... and two extra corks, for some reason.

Up spirits! Splice the mainbrace!

#Rum #BlackTot

The outer box - plain, black, mysteriousThe wooden caseThe wooden case, open, showing the contentsThe contents arrayed in front of the wooden box
2026-01-09

There is more to life than whisky - there is also rum!

I'm hosting some friends for a Raising Glasses rum tasting soon, so I popped up to Burlington Wine And Spirits to grab two new releases - the Rum Et Al Dunder Pressure Queen's Share Rum and the Matugga Golden Dhahabu. And I caved on a release I'd passed on earlier, the Perennia 27 year Caroni. I think this will have to be last in the tasting - if you've tried Caroni, you know.

I've been hunting for the Hampden Estate Rum Great House 2025 - and they had a box open on the floor, it hadn't even made it to the shelf, so I grabbed one. This continues my complete run of these releases.

The Black Tot Rum Master Blender's Reserve 2025 doesn't seem to be coming to MA, so I ended up ordering that out of London, UK. It was more affordable than the places I found in the US. I also have the run of these.

#Rum #RaisingGlasses #Hampden #BlackTot

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Dave SmegdaveSmeg
2026-01-08

Gammon rounds with chips, fried egg, and grilled pineapple ring.
Almost out of SoCo. Almost time to go back to the

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