Margaritaville Rum?

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Margaritaville Rum?

Post by psw737 »

Any word on when and if this will actually be available? I thought I saw on the web that it was susposed to be out in September.
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I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
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Post by RinglingRingling »

after folks finish the tour at Cruzan, the urinal plumbing drains the "samples" down the hill to where M'ville is "distilled"
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Post by Joetown Parrothead »

RinglingRingling wrote:after folks finish the tour at Cruzan, the urinal plumbing drains the "samples" down the hill to where M'ville is "distilled"
I would have agree with both of you, it can't be good!
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Post by Frank4 »

ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
I do not really mind the Tequila
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Post by RinglingRingling »

Frank4 wrote:
ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
I do not really mind the Tequila
it does strip gunk out of my pipes when I dip the cleaners in the tequila.
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Post by rednekkPH »

RinglingRingling wrote:
Frank4 wrote:
ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
I do not really mind the Tequila
it does strip gunk out of my pipes when I dip the cleaners in the tequila.
You really should not have posted that in a public forum.

Now I guess we should watch the Infomercial...er...um...I mean "news" section here for the introduction of the new Margaritaville Brand All-Purpose Household Cleaner.
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Post by RinglingRingling »

rednekkPH wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
Frank4 wrote:
ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
I do not really mind the Tequila
it does strip gunk out of my pipes when I dip the cleaners in the tequila.
You really should not have posted that in a public forum.

Now I guess we should watch the Infomercial...er...um...I mean "news" section here for the introduction of the new Margaritaville Brand All-Purpose Household Cleaner.
yeah... bound to double sales now. :oops:
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Post by TrojanF26Hardtop »

If you're a rum fan and looking for a superior rum-try Appleton Estates v/x. It's a very smooth dark rum, very smooth. It's taste is outstanding and it can easily be enjoyed straight up. After drinking a bottle of Appleton Estates v/x you'll find it difficult to drink any other rum.
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Post by Frank4 »

TrojanF26Hardtop wrote:If you're a rum fan and looking for a superior rum-try Appleton Estates v/x. It's a very smooth dark rum, very smooth. It's taste is outstanding and it can easily be enjoyed straight up. After drinking a bottle of Appleton Estates v/x you'll find it difficult to drink any other rum.
Had it-excellent...
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Post by phinhead »

Not much of a Tequila drinker, but I like Land Shark. It's a good beer. To each his own. I just don't like paying import prices for a beer brewed in the USA.
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Post by Elrod »

ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
Amen!

I agree with Trojan, Appleton V/X is some good stuff!
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Post by BigR-KyParrothead »

ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?

i like landshark.......


but m'ville tequila [smilie=puking.gif]
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Post by botebilder »

If you're a rum fan and looking for a superior rum-try Appleton Estates v/x. It's a very smooth dark rum, very smooth. It's taste is outstanding and it can easily be enjoyed straight up. After drinking a bottle of Appleton Estates v/x you'll find it difficult to drink any other rum.
How about some Pyrat XO Reserve on the rocks? Good stuff right there...

Or for a good party rum - Sailor Jerry 92 proof, spiced rum with a kick - for us old school rummys. :pirate:
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ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
That's setting the bar pretty low, don't you think? :lol:
what I really mean . . . I wish you were here
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Post by ph4ever »

LIPH wrote:
ph4ever wrote:I hope it's not as bad as the tequila or Landshark :-?
That's setting the bar pretty low, don't you think? :lol:
just trying to give it a slim chance :wink:
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Post by RinglingRingling »

botebilder wrote:
If you're a rum fan and looking for a superior rum-try Appleton Estates v/x. It's a very smooth dark rum, very smooth. It's taste is outstanding and it can easily be enjoyed straight up. After drinking a bottle of Appleton Estates v/x you'll find it difficult to drink any other rum.
How about some Pyrat XO Reserve on the rocks? Good stuff right there...

Or for a good party rum - Sailor Jerry 92 proof, spiced rum with a kick - for us old school rummys. :pirate:
Ron Matusalem Gran Reserve 15.. better than the Pyrat XO Reserve.
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Post by MFDbartender »

RinglingRingling wrote:
botebilder wrote:
If you're a rum fan and looking for a superior rum-try Appleton Estates v/x. It's a very smooth dark rum, very smooth. It's taste is outstanding and it can easily be enjoyed straight up. After drinking a bottle of Appleton Estates v/x you'll find it difficult to drink any other rum.
How about some Pyrat XO Reserve on the rocks? Good stuff right there...

Or for a good party rum - Sailor Jerry 92 proof, spiced rum with a kick - for us old school rummys. :pirate:
Ron Matusalem Gran Reserve 15.. better than the Pyrat XO Reserve.
Matusalem is the gooooods, try 10Cane too........ lip smackin good. Ever put a little Appletons in with maple syrup and heating together for pancakes or waffles? Try it and let me know.
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Post by Soraya »

phinhead wrote:Not much of a Tequila drinker, but I like Land Shark. It's a good beer. To each his own. I just don't like paying import prices for a beer brewed in the USA.
It's an okay beer for a mass produced lager....but there are so many better beers out there.

As for paying more for a made in America beer....well....micro or regionally specialty beers cost more for the same reasons that many European beers do...specialty ingredients (the cost of hops for one.....lagers are very low in hops as a general rule, ales have more) and smaller batches. It doesn't matter where a beer is made to effect the price.

The United States has a growing reputation as producing some outstanding beers......once you get past...again, the mass produced lagers.
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Post by z-man »

botebilder wrote:
If you're a rum fan and looking for a superior rum-try Appleton Estates v/x. It's a very smooth dark rum, very smooth. It's taste is outstanding and it can easily be enjoyed straight up. After drinking a bottle of Appleton Estates v/x you'll find it difficult to drink any other rum.
How about some Pyrat XO Reserve on the rocks? Good stuff right there...

Or for a good party rum - Sailor Jerry 92 proof, spiced rum with a kick - for us old school rummys. :pirate:
I think both are good...

I like the Pyrat XO in coke,
and Sailor Jerry makes an outstanding mango daquiri :pirate:

Have you had a chance to try the Pyrat Cask 23?
expensive, but amazing rum!
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