Rammstein Rum
Most enjoy its soft sweetness, vanilla and gentle spice as an easy sipper. Critics find it flat, too sweet and very marketing-driven. Consensus: a decent, beginner-oriented branded blend.
Those who prefer smooth, sweet sippers, Rammstein fans wanting a mild navy-style blend, and beginners looking for an easy first step into molasses rum.
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How does this rum taste?
Soft, sweet starter for Rammstein fans
If you like soft, vanilla-led rums like basic Diplomatico-style sippers, this works as a branded alternative—but don’t expect much power or complexity from the Jamaica/Guyana/Trinidad blend.
Enthusiasts seeking high-ester funk, dry unsweetened rum or strong complexity; anyone sensitive to added sweetness or low ABV profiles.
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This is the third Rock Band rum I’ve tasted, after Motörhead and Kizz, and the best one so far. The Rum, bottled by Danish 1423, is aged for up to twelve years in former bourbon barrels and bottled at ABV 40%. It’s a blend of rum from Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad. By using pot still rum from Jamaica and Guyana and column still rum from Trinidad they’ve built up a well balanced rum with a strong aroma and a lot of character. The aroma, the taste and the quite long finish is strong and full-bodied. I recognize fruits, pepper, some burnt tones as well as some oak.
One of my best👍
Tasted again after a long time and I still like the nose: Guyana is in the foreground, especially with molasses. The Jamaican funk has almost been lost over the longer standing time. The palate can't quite deliver what the nose promises
Went to visit my old colleague and he had a few rums. This one is light and I'd even say flat in the profile. Fruit and vanilla is there and there's a touch of caramel as well.