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The Rumcast
Will Hoekenga and John Gulla
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Explore the world of rum by hearing from the people who are shaping it.
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Semi-Blind Rum Review #6: The Rhum JM Atelier Series
Épisode 117
lundi 2 septembre 2024 • Durée 31:30
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In this edition of our Semi-Blind Reviews series, we blind taste Rhum JM Fumée Volcanique (not to be confused with Rhum JM Terroir Volcanique), followed by the other two bottles in the distillery's new Atelier series — Jardin Fruité and Épices Créoles.
These are all modestly priced, lightly aged rhum agricoles that bring something new to the table for Rhum JM.
Have a watch and let us know what you think of these rums!
P.S.Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
115: Behind the Bottle: Holmes Cay Infinity Cask with Eric Kaye
Épisode 116
dimanche 25 août 2024 • Durée 01:24:04
Note: Watch this episode on YouTube for video of the whole interview!
In this episode, after a quick look at some of our favorite reactions to the Best Designed Bottles episode, we get the behind-the-scenes story of one of the year's most unique rum releases — the Holmes Cay Infinity Cask bottle.
This bottle features a blend of exceedingly rare rums from 13 distilleries (five of which are no longer in operation). From 47-year-old Port Mourant, to 47-year-old rhum agricole from the closed Gardel distillery, to Caroni rums, to Hampden, Long Pond, and much more, it's a blend that began all the way back in 2003 as part of the Main Rum Company's infinity cask program — their own special blends of retained rum samples from some of their best casks.
Holmes Cay founder Eric Kaye took us through the whole backstory, including:
How the opportunity to bring this rum to market came about
The decision to release it in both 700ml and 200ml bottles
Why is it $1,500? Is any rum actually worth that much? Is this just taking us into bourbon territory?
What the rum actually tastes like
How they unexpectedly lost a significant amount of the rum
The packaging headaches that go into designing a custom box
The differences between this cask and Main Rum's other infinity casks
Some exciting upcoming Mhoba and Savanna releases
And much more!
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this release. Have a listen and leave a comment or hop into the Discord to let us know what you think!
You can get more details on this rum on the Holmes Cay website.
As mentioned in the intro, here are some of the worthwhile articles on eco-friendly packaging:
Rumporter: Should We Do Away with the Glass Bottle?
IWSC: Sustainable Spirits Packaging
Glass Hallmark: How Is the Glass Industry Delivering on Lighter Weight Glass Packaging?
P.S.Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
Semi-Blind Rum Review #3: English Harbour 1981
Épisode 109
samedi 18 mai 2024 • Durée 24:25
We're back with another episode in our Semi-Blind Rum Reviews series. This time, we swapped roles with Will as the blind taster and John as the rum selector. It turned out to be a quite rare rum — English Harbour 1981, a 25-year-old rum from Antigua Distillery Limited, bottled all the way back in 2006!
You can also view the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36qPUvfw5vY
Be sure to subscribe to us there as well for more video content!
P.S.Did you know you can support The Rumcast on Patreon now and get bonus episodes, happy hours, and more? You can! Head to patreon.com/therumcast to check it out.
Episode #19: Six Home Bar Essentials for Rum Lovers
Épisode 19
lundi 25 janvier 2021 • Durée 53:05
In this episode, we each do a top 3 list of essential mixing ingredients that we think every rum lover should have in their home bar to better explore their rum collection —and to take their rum cocktail game up a few notches. Also, don’t miss our intro topic discussion debuting a brand new resource for the rum community we are excited to put on our website: a current list of geographically-based rum groups, clubs, or societies. We hope everyone will either find and join a local group in their area, or be inspired to create one if it doesn’t exist! Head over to rumcast.com/rum-societies to check it out.
Thanks to Holmes Cay for sponsoring this episode. Explore their current releases at HolmesCay.com and keep an eye for new ones coming this year.
Episode #18: Dr. Frank Ward Talks Barbados Rum, Mount Gay, Mount Gilboa, and More
Épisode 18
mardi 12 janvier 2021 • Durée 01:37:03
In this episode, we talked to Dr. Frank Ward, an icon of Barbados rum, about his time as managing director at Mount Gay, the sought-after pot still rums released under the Mount Gilboa brand (and via various independent bottlers), his time as chairman of WIRSPA, the development of the Authentic Caribbean Rum marque, his thoughts on the Barbados rum GI, and more. Before the interview, we kick things off with a short new segment called Rerums in which we each revisit a rum we haven’t had in awhile and share our impressions.
Links from this episode:
The Authentic Caribbean Rum Marque
Matt Pietrek’s article on the history of Mount Gay, which contains further insights from Dr. Frank Ward
San Juan Artisan Distillers, the makers of Ron Pepón (Dr. Ward mentioned his experience consulting the distillery)
The Lone Caner’s review of Mhoba Rum’s French Cask Rum (mentioned during Rerums)
Friends of Rum Tennessee, the new rum society in Tennessee mentioned during the intro
Thanks to Holmes Cay for sponsoring this episode. Explore their current releases at HolmesCay.com and keep an eye for new ones coming in 2021.
Episode #17: 2020 in Review - A Look Back at Our Favorite Rums & Rum Experiences of the Year
Épisode 17
lundi 28 décembre 2020 • Durée 01:22:24
In this episode, we take a look back at our favorite rums and rum-related experiences of the year, while also revisiting some of our top highlights from the Rumcast’s first year. Pour yourself a glass of something you fell in love with in 2020 and listen as we discuss:
Our personal favorite rums this year in the following categories…
Unaged rum
Aged rum
“New to me” rum
Best value rum
Most surprising rum
Overall rum
Our favorite podcast moments of the year in the following categories…
Favorite interview
Most surprising interview moment
Most awkward interview moment
And a few more surprises!
Note: The Hamilton Florida Rum Society Blend mentioned in the episode is 65% Guyanese rum from Demerara Distillers Ltd. (aged 3-5 years) and 35% Jamaican rum from Worthy Park (aged 1 year).
Thanks to Holmes Cay for sponsoring this episode. Explore their current releases at HolmesCay.com and keep an eye for new ones coming in 2021.
Episode #16: Creating an Authentic Rum Brand with Marc Farrell, Ten To One Rum Founder/CEO
Épisode 16
dimanche 13 décembre 2020 • Durée 01:22:54
Rum enthusiasts may be used to seeing new rum brands launch with the aim of challenging misconceptions of the category and showcasing everything we love about it to a wider audience—but it’s unlikely you’ve seen one created by anyone with the unique background and experience of Marc Farrell.
Born and raised in Trinidad, Farrell attended MIT at the age of 16 before going on to graduate from Harvard Business School and become the youngest VP at Starbucks in the company’s history (with a few other interesting stops along the way). In 2019, he launched Ten To One Rum with the aim of showcasing not only Caribbean rum, but the Caribbean itself, to a wider audience that has often misunderstood both.
Ten To One started with two flagship rum blends, one featuring unaged rums from Jamaica and Dominican Republic, and the other featuring aged rums from Barbados, Trinidad, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. More recently, the company put out its first limited release, a selection of four single barrels of 17-year-old rum from Trinidad.
On this episode, we start by talking through some gift ideas for rum lovers before jumping into the interview with Marc, which covered everything from the intention behind the brand (and what makes it unique) to the rum itself, including topics like:
What rums were around during Marc's upbringing in Trinidad?
Caroni perception in Trinidad
The process of creating the rum blends that became Ten To One's flagship products at launch
What sets Ten To One apart from other rum brands and independent bottlers
What goes into creating a rum brand that's representative of the entire Caribbean rather than just one nation
Broadening people's perceptions of the rum category
The factors that make a brand authentic rather than contrived
Ten To One's new limited release: four single barrels of 17-year-old Trinidadian rum
And more!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Episode #15: Rhum Barbancourt: Inside an Iconic Haitian Brand with CEO Delphine Gardère
Épisode 15
vendredi 27 novembre 2020 • Durée 52:48
Rhum Barbancourt is a square peg to the round holes of rum categorization. It’s made with fresh sugarcane juice in a nation with historic ties to France, but it is not rhum agricole. It hails from Haiti, but there is a world of difference between it and clairin. Its production has aspects associated with all three of the colonial-based French, Spanish, and British categories. To get to the core of what makes Rhum Barbancourt unique, we sat down with the company’s new CEO—and fifth generation member of the family that started the brand—Delphine Gardère. We discussed:
The aspects of production that make Barbancourt distinct from other rums
Barbancourt’s relationship with the 3,000+ farmers that supply the distillery’s sugarcane
Delphine’s vision for the company, and the relationship between maintaining tradition vs. trying new things
What it means as a company to be an ambassador for Haiti
The importance of elevating women in the spirits industry and transitioning from a male-dominated environment
Barbancourt’s approach to aging with a combination of vats and different cask types
Bringing pot still production back to the distillery (and what kinds of releases it might yield)
And much more!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Netherlands Rum Society Facebook Group
Netherlands Rum Society Instagram
Maggie Campbell’s interview with Delphine Gardère for the Daily Beast
Watch Rhum Barbancourt’s livestream with WIRSPA and Zavvy.co
Episode #14: How to Start a Rum Society with Jay Cocorullo, Florida Rum Society Founder
Épisode 14
vendredi 6 novembre 2020 • Durée 01:19:25
Societies, groups, collectives—whatever you want to call them, communities that bring rum enthusiasts together, whether in person or online, are a big part of furthering rum education and driving conversations across the category. But what goes into actually starting one? How do you find people interested in participating and sustain excitement and involvement? And wait—how do you get to do all that cool stuff like private barrel picks from beloved rum makers around the world? As founder of the Florida Rum Society, Jay Cocorullo has experience with all of the above. We brought him on the podcast to share his experience growing the FRS, his tips for others looking to start local rum groups, the FRS’s work to bring a better rum selection to Florida rum consumers, barrel picks, and more. Oh, and as a long-time member of the FRS, John had a thing or two to add as well!
Note: This episode was recorded back in September. It’s been a hectic few months for The Rumcast, but we’ll be back with regular episodes soon!
Episode #13: The Making of a Rum Blend with E&A Scheer
Épisode 13
samedi 29 août 2020 • Durée 01:14:47
Even if you’ve never heard of Amsterdam-based E&A Scheer, you’ve probably had rum that came from them. Or through them, rather. As rum blenders, they source rum in bulk from distilleries all over the world and create custom-made blends for customers who then sell it under their own brands. Walk down the rum aisle in your local liquor store and you’ll likely pass multiple brands who sourced their rum from E&A Scheer (Denizen is one of many examples you may be familiar with).
On this episode, we sat down with CEO Carsten Vlierboom and CCO Niels Benschop to discuss what it takes to source massive volumes of rum, how they work with customers to create blends, their views on the evolving rum landscape, and much more. Carsten and Niels also guided us through the process of using their rum blending tool to create our very own Special Hypothetical Rum Blend for Rumcast listeners!
Links:
Article: “The Most Important Rum Company You’ve Never Heard Of: E&A Scheer” by Matt Pietrek
Article: “Liquid & Logistics: Inside E&A Scheer, Master Bulk Rum Blenders” by Matt Pietrek
Article: “The Main Rum Company: Vintage Cask Valhalla” by Matt Pietrek