The Phantom Yowie – Australia 18 yr Rum Madeira Finish
$65.00
THE LEGEND: Yowie (Australia’s Bigfoot) returns to terrorize his legions of Beenleigh Distillery rum fans!
THE RUM: This is Yowie Strikes Back with 10 months aging in a Madeira cask, still featuring the pre-2010 S. Pombe yeast trademark notes of floral eucalyptus and apricot but with new refined flavors of wild honey, white pepper and a dry matchstick finish. He’s saucier than before, but still a BEAST!
AGING: 12 yrs AUSTRALIA, 5 yrs EU, 1 yr USA
ADDITIVES: No additives
PRODUCTION: Molasses in Pot still
STRENGTH: 69.1% ABV H20: We suggest adding water egregiously!
ORIGINAL ART BY: Bihan C and Cait Springer
CHARITY: 5% of profits from this bottle goes to the North Queensland Animal Rescue in Australia
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