Rum history and facts
Rum is a fermented liquor distilled from sugarcane molasses. It ranges in color from clear to dark brown, with dark rums being the most flavorful. Government standards require rum to have a minimum proof of 60 (30 percent alcohol by volume), but there are many much stronger rums up to 190 proof.Rum originated in the Caribbean islands circa 1600 and quickly became a hot trade commodity. Today, most of the world's rum comes from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Americans alone consume over 30 million gallons of rum a year. Rum enjoys a healthy 7 percent of the overall liquor market.
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