Brewdog Distilling Co. 500 Cuts Rum - Coconut and Vanilla
The "500 Cuts Rum - Coconut and Vanilla" was produced in United Kingdom at the Brewdog Distilling Co. distillery. It was distilled from Molasses. The rum has an ABV of 40%. 5 community members rated this rum with an average of 7.1/10. The rum smells like Coconut, Caramel and Vanilla, and on the palate there is Coconut, Vanilla and Milk chocolate.
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About the Brewdog Distilling Co. distillery
The Brewdog Distilling Co. distillery is located in United Kingdom. Rums from Brewdog Distilling Co. have been reviewed 62 times with an average of 7.1/10.
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Velvety round on the nose, full of chocolate with coconut. Pretty much exactly what it says on the tin - but well made, without the usual artificial part. Much less sweet in the mouth than I had feared. Mainly milk chocolate and coconut. Milka meets Raffaelo. It does quite well so far, but remains very boring next to it. The finish is almost whiskey-like. Not a failure, but somehow nothing that sticks either.