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Kasama Small Batch Rum is a 7-year aged spirit from the Philippines, crafted from sugar cane juice and featuring a 40% ABV. Users highlight its distinctive pineapple aroma and sweet palate, complemented by apple and subtle banana notes. With a sharp finish, it's favored for cocktails over neat sipping. The rum's fruity profile has drawn varied opinions, but it's noted for its suitability in tropical drinks. Some find it too sweet, likening it to candy, while others appreciate its lively flavors that enhance mixed beverages. Ideal for those seeking a vibrant and aromatic addition to cocktails, Kasama Rum captures a playful essence with a tropical flair, offering a unique choice beyond conventional rum options.
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I was searching for a basic but aromatic rum for a Mojito. The choice in the store was only between Bacardi and this one so I decided to give it a try. Of course this isn't a top product but It's much better than I expected. Aroma is very pinapply with hints of chocolate so I had to double check if It's not spiced. The taste is a bit sharp but as an additive for drinks It's more than ok.
I guess something very sweetened, no distinct taste. But I think it's a rum that non-rum visitors will rip my arms off for, and it's not mainstream. It does have strawberry, pineapple and other fruits in the taste, but I don't really trust it.
Haribo gummi bears. You can call it rum, if your backbone is more than flexible shape ;)
It was described as being infused with the Filipino attitude of joy and optimism. Unfortunately, it also seems infused with pineapple and coconut flavoring. Not enjoying it straight or mixed.