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  2. Grog - Wikipedia

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    The mixture of rum and water became known as a "grog". This procedure became part of the official regulations of the Royal Navy in 1756 until the reduction of the ration to the "tot" in 1850. Sailors were given one-eighth of an imperial pint (1 gill ; 71 millilitres ) of rum daily, or 17.5 imperial oz a week. [ 2 ]

  3. Rum - Wikipedia

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    Rum display in a liquor store (United States, 2009) Government House rum, manufactured by the Virgin Islands Company distillery in Saint Croix, circa 1941. Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate, a clear liquid, is often aged in barrels of oak.

  4. Kraken Rum - Wikipedia

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    Kraken Rum was introduced in 2010. [3] The base rum is from Trinidad, distilled from molasses made from sugar cane. The rum is aged 1–2 years and then blended with a mix of 11 spices, including cinnamon, ginger and clove. [1] [4] [5] The liquid is black, revealing hints of brown when held up to the light. [6]

  5. Rum ration - Wikipedia

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    The rum ration, or "tot", from 1866 to 1970 consisted of one-eighth of an imperial pint (71 ml) of rum at 95.5 proof (54.6% ABV), given out at midday. [1] Senior ratings (petty officers and above) received their rum neat, whilst for junior ratings it was diluted with two parts of water to make three-eighths of an imperial pint (213 ml) of grog. [2]

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  7. Ouzo effect - Wikipedia

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    The ouzo effect during the preparation of absinthe. The ouzo effect (/ ˈ uː z oʊ / OO-zoh), also known as the louche effect (/ l uː ʃ / LOOSH) and spontaneous emulsification, is the phenomenon of formation of a milky oil-in-water emulsion when water is added to ouzo and other anise-flavored liqueurs and spirits, such as pastis, rakı, arak, sambuca and absinthe.

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  9. Havana Club - Wikipedia

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    Pernod Ricard's Havana Club is the fifth-largest rum brand in the world, with almost 4 million cases sold in 2012–2013. [27] It is sold in over 120 countries. [ 9 ] Its strongest markets include France, and Germany, where marketing plays off the brand's distribution in East Germany during the Cold War. [ 28 ]