How does this rum taste?
- Unique, complex flavor profile
- Versatile cocktail ingredient
- Bold and full-bodied
Batavia Arrack White, distilled from molasses in Indonesia and bottled by By The Dutch, presents a distinctive profile with an ABV of 48%. Users note an intriguing aroma of arrack and funky sugarcane with hints of lime and coriander. On the palate, it offers a full-bodied taste layered with sugarcane, mezcal-like complexity, and iodine undertones. This arrack is likened to a sensory explosion, often compared to rhum agricole or earthy tequila, suggesting an excellent choice for adventurous drinkers. Its unique taste is ideal for mixing in diverse cocktails, enhancing its versatile appeal.
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"best white Batavia Arrack π€πΌ necessarily in arrackiri and various arrack based drinks try, but alone pure goes the thing already off like simultaneously mezcal, cachaca and Rhum Agricole!π₯π"
"Quite its own flavor. Personally, it reminds me strangely slightly of tequila. Otherwise, very full-bodied."
"Completely gaga what is going on here. Bacon, smoke, lime, fresh sugar cane, lime, spices, fruits...the stuff just smells like the belly of a pirate ship that has just plundered a trading port. Delightfully wacky. Same game then in the mouth, and very dry. Something of mezcal, fruit brandy, smoked bacon, citrus, coriander, a touch of raki, every sip something new. A bit tiring neat - but with acidity and sweetness an absolute firework. Half/half with rum in Mai Tai, as Daiquiri and even simply with Coke. Wild night for advanced."
"Similar to Rhum agricole, but with a different twist. More on earthy side. Recommended!"