During the 1950s in Kingston, Disc Jockeys would get the latest records and some huge speakers and set up street dances, and eventually this music was translated into the local rums. Jah45 takes inspiration from this period, with 45 referring to the 45 rpm that the records were played at. This dark rum is a blend of three year old Jamaican pot still rum with some unaged column still rums from Hampden, Monymusk and New Yarmouth.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Molasses heavy, with notes of liquorice, sweet banana, pineapple and treacle.