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Feb 26
Rum Guide to Maine

Maine, in the northeast US, is a nature lover's paradise with an enduring rum history. Despite rum riots and temperance movements, the state remains a beacon for rum distilling and its culture. While Maine's rugged coastline, remote forests, and cool climate are not suited for sugarcane, rum's history here is both fascinating and deeply rooted.

Feb 19
Rum Guide to Indiana

Home of the Indy 500, fertile farmland, and... rum? While Indiana might be more famous for its motorsports, agriculture and military sites, it's quietly carving out a place in the rum world, in bourbon's backyard. Indiana's fertile farmland, vibrant craft distilleries, and abundance of ageing barrels make it an intriguing destination for rum lovers.

Feb 12
Rum Guide to Maryland

Maryland is a state steeped in history with a rich connection to the rum trade. From its vital role in the nation's founding to its bustling port of Baltimore, where rum flowed freely, Maryland has long been a key player in the spirits industry. Indeed, during colonial times, the state was a leader in American spirit production.

Feb 05
Rum Guide to New Jersey

From the shores of South Jersey to the outskirts of NYC, New Jersey's distilling heritage stretches back to the 1600s, and today, The Garden State is home to a thriving rum scene.

Jan 29
Rum Guide to Michigan

Michigan in the Midwest is famous for the Great Lakes, the motor city of Detroit, and it now has many craft distilleries that make rum. Many distilleries started around 2012, on this rum road trip, we bring you from rural Upper Peninsula Great Lakes to the biggest cities in Southeast Michigan.

Jan 22
Rum Guide to Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a pioneer of American rum since the 1600s when it was a leading distilling centre in colonial New England and continues that tradition today.

Jan 15
Rum Guide to Illinois

Rum in The Prairie State Situated in the heart of the Midwest, Illinois has a rich and intriguing rum heritage, shaped by a unique geography and climate. The Illinois River roughly divides the state, separating the more urbanized north from the more rural south. Southern Illinois has Shawnee National Forest with a landscape of rolling […]

Dec 11
Rum Guide to Arizona

Rum in the Grand Canyon State In the Southwest, Arizona is America’s 6th-largest state and home to the world-famous natural wonder of the Grand Canyon. A land of contrasts, there are deserts in a hot and dry climate, vibrant cultures, and a growing reputation for quality rums. As one of the Four Corners states, there’s […]

Dec 04
Rum Guide to South Carolina

South Carolina's rum history dates back to colonial times when it was the most popular spirit. This roughly triangular state is divided into three natural regions: the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Piedmont, and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Each region has unique attractions, from Charleston's Historic District with its colonial architecture to the lively beaches of Myrtle Beach and the golf capital of the world.

Dec 01
World’s 10 Most Popular Rum Tours

Visiting a rum distillery can be the highlight of many peoples vacations. These are the most visited rum distillery tours in the world. A fun day out, learning about local culture, explore botanical gardens and sample local rum, cocktails, or have lunch.

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