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  2. Bacardi 151 - Wikipedia

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    A partially filled bottle of Bacardi 151. Bacardi 151 is a discontinued brand of highly alcoholic rum made by Bacardi Limited of Hamilton, Bermuda. It is named for its alcohol concentration level of 151 U.S. proof, that is, 75.5% alcohol by volume. This is much higher than typical rum, which averages around 35%–40% alcohol by volume.

  3. Bacardi Superior - Wikipedia

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    Bacardi Superior is a white rum made by the Bacardi Company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the US it is bottled at 80 proof (40% abv ) and at 75 proof (37.5% abv) in the UK and Continental Europe . This rum is mostly used to make cocktails calling for a white rum such as Cuba Libre , Daiquiri , Piña Colada , Mojito , and Bacardi cocktail .

  4. Bacardi cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The Bacardí Cocktail was originally the same as the daiquiri, containing rum, lime juice, and sugar; [1] The Grenadine version of the Bacardí Cocktail originated in the US, while the original non-red Bacardí company recipe originated from Cuba.

  5. Bacardi - Wikipedia

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    Bacardi Limited (/ b ə ˈ k ɑːr d i / bə-KAR-dee, Spanish: [bakaɾˈði], Catalan: [bəkəɾˈði]) is the largest privately held, family-owned spirits company in the world. [1] Originally known for its Bacardí brand of white rum, it now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels. [2]

  6. Camila Cabello Is the Face of Rum Brand Bacardi - AOL

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    Camila Cabello Courtesy of Bacardi Camila Cabello teamed up with Bacardí rum in her first ever spirits collaboration – while also promoting her new single “I LUV IT.” To announce Cabello ...

  7. Alcopop - Wikipedia

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    They tend to be sweet and served in small bottles (typically 355 ml (the normal size of a soda pop can) in the US, 275 ml in South Africa and Germany, 330 ml in Canada and Europe), and between 4% and 7% ABV. In Europe, Canada, and South Africa coolers tend to be pre-mixed spirits, including vodka (e.g. Smirnoff Ice) or rum (e.g. Bacardi Breezer).