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How do you increase the proof of rum?

How do you increase the proof of rum?

To raise the alcohol content, you need to either mix another rum with yours, or use distillation.

Why was 151 rum discontinued?

Why did Bacardi stop selling “Bacardi 151” in 2016? It was discontinued because Bacardi was/is trying to clean their image up. They were concerned that the highly flammable 151 had a reputation as a danger to it’s consumers potentially causing excessive drunkenness due to it’s high level of alcohol.

What alcohol is comparable to 151 rum?

Goslings Black Seal 151 – heavy dark rum with a hint of what some folks identify as ‘root beer’ sweetness. Pusser’s Overproof Navy Rum – so dark it might be called ‘black rum’ – excellent (imho). Smith & Cross – “funky” rum (“hogo”), highly rated, not my cup of tea. Wray & Nephew White Overproof – very rich white rum.

Which rum has highest alcohol content?

The 5 Strongest Rums in the World

  1. Sunset Very Strong Rum. Sunset Very Strong Rum has an 84.5\% alcohol by volume content.
  2. Stroh 80 Rum. This Austrian favorite contains 80\% by volume.
  3. John Crow Batty Rum.
  4. Bacardi 151.
  5. Clarke’s Court Spiced Rum.
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Why is Bacardi 151 illegal?

Because of its high alcohol content, Bacardi 151 was particularly flammable among liquors. While the company never issued a formal statement regarding the product’s discontinuation, it has been speculated that “it’s a pretty good guess that Bacardi got sick of being sued.”

What percentage of alcohol is Bacardi 151?

75.5\%
Bacardi 151 151 (75.5\% alcohol).

Did they stop making Bacardi 151?

Well, unfortunately BACARDÍ 151 rum had to be discontinued in 2016, but the legend of our Over Proof rum lives on in the memories of its loyal fanbase.

What happened Bacardi 151?

Bacardi 151 is a discontinued brand of highly alcoholic rum made by Bacardi Limited of Hamilton, Bermuda. This is much higher than typical rum, which averages around 35\%–40\% alcohol by volume. Bacardi 151 was sold in the United States and Canada from at least 1963 until 2016, when its production was discontinued.

What is the byproduct of making rum?

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Sugar extraction The process of extracting sugar from cane juice produces a by-product called molasses and this is what most rum is made from.