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National Rum Day – August 16, 2024 - Sleeps Eight
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National Rum Day – August 16, 2024

On August 16 we celebrate National Rum Day a celebration dedicated to enjoying and appreciating rum. Whether you prefer it neat, in cocktails, or as part of culinary dishes.

Traditionally it is found in light or dark varieties, rum has found its way into many alluring and inventive cocktails, punches, and mixed drinks. Did you know that the Gosling family of rum makers have been supplying the world with this storied beverage since 1806, aging and blending every drop on their home island of Bermuda?

HISTORY OF NATIONAL RUM DAY

Some form of rum has been distilled since the third century BCE, it wasn’t until the 17th century when colonizers began growing sugarcane in the Caribbean that rum’s popularity exploded. Black Seal rum — which the Gosling family has been producing since the 1850s — is the gold standard for dark rums having been awarded the Gold Award three straight years at the International Rum Festival.  The word “rum” is still open for debate but among the most agreed upon theories is that it is derived from the terms rumbuillion or rumbustion — both meaning an upheaval.

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Originally it was called “kill devil” for its high alcohol content and less than savoury taste, the process of fermenting and distilling molasses.

Later on, the production of rum quickly spread throughout the Caribbean and beyond, to islands such as Bermuda, Nevis, and Jamaica, becoming one of the most popular spirits and even being used as currency. Rum became so popular in colonial America that it eventually contributed to 80% of the exports from New England and a tax on sugar in the 1760s led directly to the American Revolution.

1620s(Molasses Distilled into Rum) Molasses, a byproduct of sugar production, was distilled in a spirit that would eventually be called rum.
1655 (Rum Usurps Brandy Among the Royal Navy)
When the British navy captured Jamaica in 1655, it had access to domestically produced rum, leading to the daily liquor ration of sailors of rum over the more expensive brandy.
1664 (The First Rum Distillery in Colonial America) The first distillery in what would become the continental U.S. was founded on Staten Island.
1764 (The Sugar Act) The 1764 tax on Sugar and molasses created significant tension between British colonists and the home country.
1806 (James Gosling Settles in Bermuda) Gosling, a wine and spirits merchant on his way to America from England, is forced into port at St. George’s, Bermuda where he decides to remain and set up shop.
1850s  (Goslings Debuts a Proprietary “Old Rum” blend) The Gosling family released their first barrels of what they called “old rum,” a secret blend of three rums aged in “once used” bourbon barrels.
1914 (Sealed with Black Wax) Many years later a play on words and images gave birth to the little, barrel juggling “Black Seal” logo and a change of name to Goslings Black Seal Rum

What are some popular rum cocktails to try on National Rum Day?

Some popular rum cocktails to try include:

  1. Mojito: A refreshing cocktail made with rum, mint, lime juice, sugar, and soda water.
  2. Piña Colada: A tropical blend of rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice.
  3. Daiquiri: A simple cocktail of rum, lime juice, and sugar.
  4. Mai Tai: A fruity cocktail with rum, lime juice, orange liqueur, and almond syrup.

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How National Rum Day is Celebrated?

Here are some ways to celebrate National Rum Day:

  1. Testing: Different types of rum from around the world. White rum, dark rum, spiced rum, and flavoured rums to discover your favourites.
  2. Cocktail Creation: Mix up classic rum cocktails like Mojitos, Piña Coladas, Daiquiris, and Mai Tais. Experiment with new recipes or put your twist on old favourites.
  3. Rum Pairings: Pair rum with various foods to enhance flavours. Consider pairing rum with chocolate, tropical fruits, grilled meats, or seafood.
  4. Rum Education: Learn about the history and production of rum. Explore the cultural significance of rum in Caribbean, Latin American, and other global cuisines.
  5. Rum Tastings: Attend rum tastings or events in your area, or host your tasting party with friends and family.

FAQs

Are there any health benefits to drinking rum?

These benefits include potential cardiovascular benefits and stress reduction, but excessive consumption can have negative health effects.

What is National Rum Day?

National Rum Day is a celebration which is dedicated to enjoying and appreciating rum.

When is National Rum Day celebrated?

National Rum Day is celebrated on August 16th.

Also, read more about National Scotch Day – July 27, 2024

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