Red Leg Spiced Rum
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It’s an overly sweetened spiced rum at a relatively low ABV. It’s hard to get very excited, syrupy and sweetness beyond anything. The nose is fairly non discript, with toffee and butterscotch. On the mouth their is cinnamon and other spices combined with stewed apple and sweet butterscotch. The finish is vanilla, chocolate and over the top cinnamon. It’s not even my top spiced rum and beyond anything else is just a sugar bomb - I honestly would avoid and struggle to drink it unless already well on my way and a few drinks in. Straight don’t even bother
ok as a mixture
Not a bad rum at all. I reckon the suggested 'burnt sugar' and 'peppery' nail the flavour of this rum. Quite a bitter side to this badlad, as far as you can get with a spiced rum at least. Nicer with a cola compared to neat. Would try again, maybe with some crisps. Unusual name, but inspired possibly in part by pinkeye because of the bleary morning after.
Quite sweet, plenty of vanilla. Mixes quite well into standard cocktails and with the usual mixers.