Unit 6 - Lesson 3 - Rum Flashcards

1
Q

Newly distilled rum product?

A

New-Make Spirt

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2
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White Rum styles

A

Light and delicate aroma, flavor
Continuous distillation
Not generally aged
If aged, it is charcoal treated before the bottling process, to remove the colour

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3
Q

Amber Rum

A

Continuous distillation, but it may contain some pot still rum for flavour.
6m - 3y aged
Gold, M-Body

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4
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Dark rum

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Produced by pot and continuous distillation.
Full-bodied and heavy/fruity in nature.
Aged in barrels for longer periods of at least three years.

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5
Q

Why does spirit strength affect maturation

A

Range of congeners extracted from wood varies with ABV

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6
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How maturation time impacted

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Water-soluble congeners such as glycerol and sugars are extracted at lower concentrations.
ABV-soluble eg lactones are at higher concentrations.
Rum aged at 70-80% abv,
Rum can also be aged at higher strengths, as this minimises the number of barrels used. These barrels, although already used, can still be costly to the rum producer

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7
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What is very important in Rum maturation

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Esterification is very important in developing the flavour profile of rum.

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8
Q

Barrels used in Rum maturation?

A

American oak often used Bourbon

Also French from brandy or sherry

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9
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Time in tropics vs other

A

Tropics where is is hot age faster

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10
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Keys to evap loss

A

humidity and atmospheric pressure

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11
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Why isnt Rum aged as long as whisky or bourbon?

A

High flavor levels of oakiness are not needed

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12
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What do charred barrels do?

A

More active eg more congeners in darker rums

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13
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Age statement US

A

Not required

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14
Q

Age statement West Indies

A

of years in the barrel

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15
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Age statement Canada?

A

to be classified as rum, it must be aged for a minimum of one year.

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16
Q

What and who uses Solera

A

This style of fractional blending has been adopted by some rum producers in Latin America.

17
Q

Objective for blended Rums

A

consistent product that will appeal to many consumers.

18
Q

Once blended what happens?

A

Rum left to marry each other in the barrel

19
Q

How does Rum get its color?

A

Usually through aging but some may add caramel for color