Captain Morgan Tiki Mango & Pineapple
Party drinkers wanting a very sweet, pineapple-mango alcopop-style mixer for lemonade or cola, with low strength and no real rum complexity required.
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How does this rum taste?
Most agree it barely tastes like rum, more like synthetic pineapple sweets. Critics slam the artificial notes and harshness. Consensus: only works as a sugary party mixer, not a rum.
Treat this as a pineapple-mango party mixer, not a rum. If you enjoy super-sweet alcopops with lemonade, it can be fun; if you love authentic rum character, skip it.
Rum enthusiasts expecting real rum flavor, anyone avoiding heavy sweetness or synthetic aromas, and people prone to headaches from sugary mixed drinks.
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For God's sake, what is that? It's actually undrinkable neat, it's somewhat drinkable with cola, but it doesn't work neat, it tastes far too artificial. Otherwise, of course, we only have sweet pineapple in the taste.
Oh leak, er, varnish. You think you know what you're getting into here, but no. Smells like the break room at the Bauhaus, where tipped paint and a bag of white (pineapple) jelly babies meet. On the radiator. Sixth day on level 5, awful. Despite only 25% and lots of sugar, there is an impressive alcoholic sharpness on the table. Not much more than white gummy bears happens here. As a collabo with Haribo, this would be a big hit in the supermarket (don't try it, I've already sent an email to both). Surprisingly, it's really fun with soda (as recommended on the bottle) and 'works'. Better than a Disco Cuba Libre at any rate. Drop your personal integrity and it might even be fun. At least until the hangover the next day, because it's likely to be nasty.
Doesn't even taste like rum
This is an example of the rubbish hitting the UK supermarkets that means rum shelves are multi coloured awful ... Dishwasher water