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[Free Bonus Episode] Breaking Down the Appleton 17-Year Legend Release (And the Strong Reactions It's Receiving)

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Hey Rumcasters, we’re making one of this month’s bonus episodes (typically exclusive to patrons) free for all!

This past week, Appleton formally announced the coming special release of the long-awaited Appleton 17-Year Legend rum, which they've billed as a "faithful recreation" of the legendary J. Wray & Nephew 17-Year rum used in Trader Vic's first ever mai tai.

The reactions from the rum enthusiast community have been strong, to say the least. In fact, we struggled to think of any other recent limited release that sparked this level of reaction in rum enthusiast circles.

With that in mind, we recorded this episode to talk through our thoughts on the rum itself, why the rum community got so excited about it, why there seems to be so much frustration with the release, whether the release of these 1,500 bottles could be done in a better way, and the perils of limited releases in general.

If you'd like to get more episodes like this every month, just head on over to patreon.com/therumcast!

Relevant Links:

Forbes Article: "Rum's Holy Grail: Appleton Recreates the Rum Used in the First Mai Tai"

Rum Wonk: "Appleton Estate's "Legend" 17-Year Rum: What We Know"

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Hey Rumcasters, we’re making one of this month’s bonus episodes (typically exclusive to patrons) free for all!

This past week, Appleton formally announced the coming special release of the long-awaited Appleton 17-Year Legend rum, which they've billed as a "faithful recreation" of the legendary J. Wray & Nephew 17-Year rum used in Trader Vic's first ever mai tai.

The reactions from the rum enthusiast community have been strong, to say the least. In fact, we struggled to think of any other recent limited release that sparked this level of reaction in rum enthusiast circles.

With that in mind, we recorded this episode to talk through our thoughts on the rum itself, why the rum community got so excited about it, why there seems to be so much frustration with the release, whether the release of these 1,500 bottles could be done in a better way, and the perils of limited releases in general.

If you'd like to get more episodes like this every month, just head on over to patreon.com/therumcast!

Relevant Links:

Forbes Article: "Rum's Holy Grail: Appleton Recreates the Rum Used in the First Mai Tai"

Rum Wonk: "Appleton Estate's "Legend" 17-Year Rum: What We Know"

  continue reading

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