Rum is a type of liquor. Made by fermenting, then distilling sugarcane. The distillate, a clear liquid, is usually aged in oak barrels. Most rums are produced in Caribbean and North and South American countries. It is also in other sugar-producing countries. This includes the Philippines, and Taiwan. Rums produce different grades. Use light rums in cocktails. Then use “golden” and “dark” rums typically neat or on the rocks. Also used for cooking, but now commonly consumed with mixers. Drink the premium rums either straight or iced. You can enjoy rum at your Campus Apartments Athens.
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Rum plays a part in the culture of most islands of the West Indies as well as the Maritime provinces and Newfoundland, in Canada. Rum is also a popular beverage for students living at Campus Apartments Athens. The drink has famous associations with the Royal Navy and piracy. Rum has also served as a popular medium of economic exchange, used to help fund enterprises such as slavery, organized crime, and military insurgencies (the American Revolution and Australia’s Rum Rebellion). Served at all of the bars on Court Street, just a short walk from your place.
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The origin of the word “rum” is unclear. The most widely accepted idea is that it is related to “rumbullion” a beverage made from boiling sugar cane stalks, or possibly “rumbustion,” which was a slang word for uproar or tumult; a noisy uncontrollable exuberance. The origin of these words and the nature of their connection remains unclear. Both words surfaced in the English language about the same time as rum did. You should enjoy rum responsibly when you are drinking it at your Campus Apartments Athens.
You can enjoy rum in many different ways. The most popular choice for a rum drink among Ohio University students is a “rum and coke”. Mix rum with cola and usually served with a lime slice or wedge. You can find many students enjoying them at their Campus Apartments Athens.