Episodes

  • 131: 20 Rums in 60 Minutes: The First Rumcast Sample Extravaganza!
    Apr 27 2025

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    Sometimes we get in the mood to do something a little crazy, and this episode is one of those times.

    After the debut of the latest musical number from John Gulla (don't miss this one), we spend 60 minutes putting a big dent in our backlog of rum samples by tasting and sharing rapidfire thoughts on 10 interesting rums each, for a total of 20.

    We set a timer for two minutes and 30 seconds for each sample, leaving ourselves some extra time at the end to discuss our favorites, what we learned from the exercise, and more.

    From recent releases like Papalin Jamaica High Ester Blend, to classics like Rhum Bielle Blanc, to up-and-coming producers like Taiwan's Renaissance Distillery and Australia's Mt. Uncle Distillery (including an Australian agave cask finish??), to recently closed distilleries like Japan's Nine Leaves, to soon-to-be-released rums that we saved as surprises — the range is wide and vast, just like the category of rum and John's vocal range.

    You can check out the complete list of rums below, or just dive right into the episode!

    After you've listened, let us know — have you tried any of these rums? If so, what did you think of them?

    Cheers!

    Complete List of Rums Sampled:

    Oxbow Rhum Louisiane 2022 Harvest (United States)

    Uruapan Cana Cristalina Single Agricola (Mexico)

    Below the Salt L'Ardois JaQ (Nova Scotia)

    Velier Nine Leaves 2023 Last Drops (Japan)

    Botran Rare Blend - Italian Wine Cask (Guatemala)

    Grander Toasted Oak Small Batch (Panama)

    Rum & Cane - Asia Pacific XO (Fiji / Indonesia Blend)

    Mt. Uncle Iridium X (Australia)

    Crooked Island Rum - Waterman (Jamaica / Dominican Republic Blend)

    Mt. Uncle Iridium X Agave Cask Edition (Australia)

    Dràm Mòr Single Cask - Secret Distillery 7-Year (Mauritius)

    Foursquare Magisterium (Barbados)

    Rhum Bielle Blanc (Marie Galante, Guadeloupe)

    Papalin Jamaica High Ester (Jamaica)

    Renaissance 2018 Pedro Ximenez Sherry Cask (Taiwan)

    Raising Glasses Full Circle Blend (8 Countries)

    4 Surprise Rums (3 of which haven't been released yet)

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 130: The Alambique Serrano Vida Nativa Series Tasting Guide
    Apr 14 2025

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    If you keep up with rum releases it's been pretty hard to ignore the arrival of Alambique Serrano's Vida Nativa series — 5 limited release bottles from the Oaxacan cane juice rum producer that feature a wide range of interesting cask types, different stills, and distinct flavor profiles (watermelon cucumber water?).

    In this episode, we tasted through 4 out of the 5 bottles, plus the new 3-year blend that's designed to be their first always available release. Along the way we debated our favorites, discussed a possible early favorite rum of the year, revealed John's secret connection to a beloved pop music icon, and much more.

    We cover the specs of each release during the show, but if you'd like to follow along, the Alambique Serrano website has all the details here.

    Have a listen and let us know what you think of these rums if you've been able to taste them!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 129: Heavy Rum from Panama? The Making of Grander's New Cane Harvest Rum
    Mar 30 2025

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    In this episode, we invited Grander founder Dan DeHart on the show to break down the making of an atypical new unaged rum called Cane Harvest. Unlike the vast majority of rums that come out of Panama, this rum is made of 100% heavy column rum that typically only serves as a blending component with lighter-bodied rums. It's a fascinating glimpse at a type of rum we don't often get to experience on its own.

    You can watch the video version of this episode here.

    We talked to Dan about:

    How an idea to recreate the defunct Caña Brava rum led to this much different rum

    The source of the rum (hint: it's not from Las Cabras, the distillery where Grander has sourced all of its other rums to date)

    What makes this heavy style of column still rum different

    Whether we'll see an aged version of this rum

    How Grander has evolved over the last 5 years

    Most successful and most unsuccessful secondary maturations

    And much more!

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • 128: Uruapan Charanda: 100+ Years of Making Mexico's Other "Rum" with Miriam Pacheco
    Mar 16 2025

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    In this episode, after a quick discussion of potential bottles for our Rumcast Single Cask Project, we dive into all things charanda with Miriam Pacheco, the general manager of Uruapan Charanda.

    If you're familiar with the aguardientes de caña from the Mexican state of Oaxaca, think of charanda like their cousin from the state of Michoacán — a similar Mexican cane spirit that is often made from fresh sugarcane juice, but can also be made from molasses or piloncillo. Once among the hundreds of charanda producers in the state, Uruapan is now one of only two or three remaining. Miriam talked us through the distillery's 100+ year history, including:

    What separates charanda from other Mexican cane spirits

    Why they put "rum" in quotation marks on their label

    Why the number of charanda producers has dwindled over the years

    The range of distillates they produce from their collection of pot and column stills

    Their newer line of single cane varietal rums

    What you might find aging in their warehouse of 400+ casks

    And much more!

    As we've said before, there's no shortage of interesting cane spirits coming out of Mexico these days. Uruapan is definitely one of them.

    Check out these links to learn more:

    Uruapan Charanda website

    Imbibe article on charanda

    The Rumcast Guide to Mexican Rum

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • 127: American Cane: A New Chapter in the American Rum Revival with Maggie Campbell & Darin Vest
    Mar 2 2025

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    In this episode, we're excited to bring you the first public window into American Cane — the new American rum company that announced Maggie Campbell would be joining as CEO back in October.

    If you've been listening to the show for a while, you'll know that we've followed Maggie's career closely from her days leading Privateer Rum to her more recent work at Mount Gay's Estate Rum Program. So ever since the announcement came that she would be returning to American rum, tons of rum enthusiasts have been waiting for more details.

    Disclosure:As discussed in the intro,Will has served on American Cane's advisory board since 2022.

    We sat down with Maggie and the co-founder of American Cane, Darin Vest, to get as many answers as we could to questions like:

    What exactly is American Cane, and how did it begin?

    What kinds of rum can we expect to see from them (and when)?

    Is there a distillery? Where will it be located?

    How is the role of CEO different from Maggie's past roles at rum companies?

    Where does American rum stand stylistically, and where is it headed?

    What do the next five years look like for the company?

    And a whole lot more!

    Relevant links:

    American Cane website

    Maggie Campbell Instagram

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • 126: Inside Our Trip to Liverpool's Main Rum Company: The Rumcast Single Cask Project Part 3
    Feb 13 2025

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    At long last, the day arrived — we visited the Main Rum Company in person to taste through dozens of incredible rum casks in search of the perfect one for our ongoing single cask project! In this episode, we take you inside the journey (and inside the warehouse itself) to show you exactly what it’s like to pick a rum cask for release.

    You'll hear about:

    A step-by-step breakdown of the entire in-person tasting day at Main Rum

    What a rum cask "offer sheet" looks like (and the types of casks they pulled for us) — check out the video version for a closer look at this

    The unusual brief we gave Main Rum on the types of casks we were seeking

    Standout casks we tasted throughout the day

    Excerpts from inside the warehouse as we tasted our way through unforgettable casks

    And much more!

    Our goal was to make it feel like you are there with us, so we included a lot of clips we captured inside the warehouse. Have a listen, and let us know what else you’d like to learn about the process!

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • 125: Our Top 6 Rum Predictions for 2025 (Plus Grading Our 2024 Predictions)
    Jan 27 2025

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    It's that time of the year again! Per our annual tradition, we each make three predictions for the world of rum in 2025 — from types of releases, to specific distillery developments, to broader trends that may impact rum enthusiasts, and beyond! And of course we also revisit our predictions from last year to see how close we came.

    Have a listen and then let us know what your predictions are!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • 124: The Future of the Jamaica Rum GI with Christopher Gentles, GM of the Spirits Pool Association
    Jan 13 2025

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    In this episode we get an inside look at the status and future of the Jamaica Rum GI (Geographic Indicator) with Christopher Gentles, general manager of the organization championing the GI (and doing other interesting things), Jamaica's Spirits Pool Association.

    If you're a fan of Jamaican rum, this interview is a must-listen.

    We discuss:

    National Rums of Jamaica's legal challenge to the GI

    What rum enthusiasts can expect to happen next

    Why the GI is important to Jamaican rum

    The debates over aging at origin and adding sugar

    Creating a tasting panel for Jamaican rum marks

    The evolution of the Jamaican rum category in recent years

    And much more!

    Note: After the recording of this episode, the Jamaica Gleaner reported that National Rums of Jamaica has accused other producers of Jamaican rum involved in the GI of anti-competitive practices and sought help from the Jamaica Fair Trading Commission.

    If you want a deeper look at the Jamaica Rum GI, check out these articles:

    Jamaica Observer: Court battle over ‘Jamaica rum’ unfortunate, says Jimmy Lawrence; NRJ argues litigation necessary as JIPO erred in GI designation

    The Gleaner: New GI rum rules bar aging outside of Jamaica

    Rum Wonk: Jamaica's Rum GI Changes - Overview and Analysis

    Rum Revelations: Jamaica GI Rumblings with a French Twist

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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