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(Note: The picture on the Big Thirst website is incorrect – you will receive the 750ml 5 yr edition)Privateer Rum Distillery is the pre-eminent champion of Queen’s Share rum where the richest cuts (the end of the hearts and the beginning of the tails) are collected from multiple runs and redistilled, then given extended aging to produce a rum of profound intensity and refined elegance … a rum fit for royalty! Our Queen’s Share was placed in our own Newport KY bourbon barrel within a week of its emptying, resulting in notes of fragrant peach, buttery toffee, and gentle leather.
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Rosalie Bay – Dominica Single Rum Batch 1
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On the Nature Isle of Dominica, farmers grow and harvest sugar cane by hand which is juiced, fermented, distilled and bottled in our hurricane-resistant distillery. These same hands protect our turtles, sperm whales and restore our reefs. 100% of revenue is returned to the community for sustained ocean conservation. The result? A new circle of life and the finest Dominica Single Rum from our farm to your glass.
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Yowie Strikes Back – Australia 17 yr Rum
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Kinnaree 9 yr Thailand Rum
$40.00We’re excited to be one of the very first IBs to release a rum from Thailand. While most of their domestic releases are heavily sweetened, we were so thrilled that their unadulterated distillate is wonderful stuff (at a reasonable price!) that we bought two casks. We’ve always wanted a quality “gateway” rum that was instantly accessible to rum newbies but still had the complexity and stamina to impress jaded rum aficionados. We were thrilled to find this rum in Thailand, a new country for most rum drinkers.
Why is this the “female” cask? She opens beautifully with lush, resonant floral notes while its sibling “male” cask has a strong lingering oaky finish.




