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In article , Maxprop
wrote: "Overproof" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message I've had Lamb's 151, but it tastes a lot like Lemonhart 151; IOW a lot like turpentine. Not sure why they distill that proof, or why people drink it, with the possible exception of getting quickly in the bag. I much prefer 80 proof--one can actually taste the rum. Even Goslings 80 is better than their 100. For sipping straight up, 151 proof is awful. Yes Max... I'd expect no less from a .... shall we kindly state.... delicate palate... such as yourself. I find the 151 a full bodied rum, rich and with a bite that lets you know in no uncertain terms that you have achieved the pinnacle of rum expertise. To those of us that have matriculated beyond the 'panty remover' stage... the 151 Lambs has excellent taste and enough jaw.... to lift the hairs on the nape of your neck. It's obviously way too manly of a rum for some... as you seem to be touting the self same defense as the rest of the limp wristed detractors incapable of appreciating a fine and serious rum. "Oh Captain Mooron... it's way too strong".. whined a simpering bilge barnacle! Well fancy Boy.... I sip it straight up, neat, room temp...... it's delicious! In fact a stunt I'm well known for is to guzzle a quart of the regular proof rum in one go..... then sit down and get to the serious drinking. Now Max old boy.... care to re-address your initial critique of my choice in rum???? Nope. Now, Cappy, re-read my post and tell me where, if anywhere, I implied that it is "too strong" or "too manly" for my "delicate palate." To the contrary, I'm perfectly confident I can spot you shot for shot with anything, 151proof or not. But I prefer rum to taste like rum, not like mineral spirits or paint thinner. It's a flavor issue, not one of strength. In college I used to drink 190 proof grain alcohol (Everclear) straight from the bottle. But somewhere along the line I learned to imbibe for the pleasure of the spirit, not for the purpose of killing brain cells and puking on my friends' shoes. If alcohol content translates into great flavor, full-body, and manliness, as you chest-thumpingly claim, why then do the vast majority of superb single-malt scotches range around 80 proof? Why are the very finest sipping bourbons and ryes the same? Why don't they make 150 proof cognacs and armegnacs? Only the Brits, for some arcane reason, choose to distill such high alcohol content rums, but at a price: flavor. Wrong on 2 counts. Inner Circle Dark OP rum. 78% ethanol, lots of flavour, made right here in Australia. Was originally a CSR (Colonial Sugar Refinery) Directors Special blend. I have a 6-pack of bottles to take to sea with me, along with the Absolut vodka. PDW |