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Journeyman Road's End Rum
Journeyman Road's End Rum
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About Journeyman Road's End Rum
Road's End Rum is a far cry from modern, mass-produced rums, taking its cues from early 20th-century Jamaican rum. Its robust taste profile brings it close to rhum agricole or sugarcane juice rum, typical of the Caribbean. This boils down to the main ingredient: 100% organic Mexican blackstrap molasses, made by boiling sugar cane juice 3 times, resulting in rich and viscous molasses that are double-distilled to produce this 90-proof spirit. Sip it to enjoy the unique taste profile that blackstrap molasses bring to the table, or use it as an excellent cocktail base. The expression takes its inspiration from reaching the end of the road, reflecting on the past, and welcoming change.Get your bottle of this unique rum today!
About Journeyman
The Featherbone Factory — built by E.K. Warren in the 19th century to manufacture women's corsets — sits on the banks of Lake Michigan just across the Indiana border in Three Oaks, Michigan. As the factory changed hands in the twentieth century, it became a production site for everything from buggy whips to pickles. Today, it's home to Journeyman Distillery and Bill Welter, Journeyman's master distiller.Welter, who was formerly a banker in Indiana, began his journey when his family business was sold in 2006. He moved to Scotland, where he began to learn the art of craft distillation from Greg Ramsay (master distiller at Nant Distillery) and Bill Lark (master distiller at Lark Distillery). After returning to the United States, Welter spent time producing and resting whiskey using a prominent organic & kosher distiller’s facility in Chicago before opening the doors of his own distillery in Three Oaks with the intention to offer grain-to-glass spirits from day one/drop one.
About Rum
Rum history allegedly started in the Carribiens in the 17th century when they started to ferment and distill molasses, a byproduct of sugar production. Most of the Rum is aged in oak or ex-wine casks, giving its color and flavor.
We distinguish between 4 different Rum categories, where white or unaged rum is mainly used in cocktails, while dark, spiced, and añejo (aged) rum are mostly enjoyed neat.
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