What the real difference between white and spiced rum?!


Question:

What the real difference between white and spiced rum?

for example can they be used differently?

if someone orders a rum and coke, then would you use a white rum or spiced? what are the real differences in terms of usage


Answers:
spiced 4 shotts
white 4 rum + coke

White rum is rum. Spiced rum has flavors added. Jamacia is well known for their spiced rum, comes in many flavors.

Rum is a distilled beverage made from sugarcane by-products such as molasses and sugarcane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation. The distillate, a clear liquid, is then usually aged in oak and other casks. While there are rum producers in places such as Australia, India, Reunion Island, and elsewhere around the world, the majority of rum production occurs in and around the Caribbean and along the Demerara River in South America.

The standard "rum and coke" is bacardi (light rum) and coke. Usually people ask for "Captain and coke" when they want spiced rum.

the difference is:

white rum is bad

spiced rum is good




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