![]() ![]() The distillation process is similar to that used for single malt scotches, which produces greatly enhanced flavour. Pusser's costs a little more because it is more expensive to produce. In 2003, Pusser's Rum won a "Double Gold Medal" at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a Gold Medal at the same festival in 2005.Ĭharles Tobias continues today as CEO of Pusser's and its legendary rum, which is said by experts and epicureans alike to be rich and full-bodied, with an unsurpassed smoothness due to its natural ingredients. In 2001, Pusser's was awarded the "Gold Medal - World's Premier Dark Rum" at the International Wine & Spirits Festival. Unlike most rums, Pusser's uses no flavouring agents. And unlike many mixes on the market, Pussers makes this one themselves and it works very well. Today's Pusser's Rum, known as "the single malt of rum" is still produced in exact accordance with the Admiralty's specifications for rum. By the way, Charles gives us the Pain Killer recipe on the video and it does include quite a few ingredients, but don’t worry, Pussers also makes a Pain Killer mix that will save having to carry all the ingredients with you. Pusser's Rum's distinct character is still created from six of the world's finest Caribbean rums which were discovered on their excursions at sea. ![]() ![]() For centuries, British Navy Jack Tars drank their Pusser's Rum and appreciated this spirit's exceptional quality. The superb rum in this bottle is the same rum that was standard issue aboard their Majesties' ships at the time of the custom's termination in 1970. A version of the classic Pussers Painkiller had its start at the six-seat Soggy Dollar Bar on a long stretch of white sand beach at White. This tradition, one of the longest and un-broken in the history of the sea, carried forward from the year 1655 to August 1st 1970. For more than 300 years, before the days of Admiral Nelson, wooden ships and iron men, the sailors of Britain's Royal Navy were issued a daily ration of rum by the ships Purser. ![]()
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