There's something about the 4th of July, obviously NOT celebrated by our Canookie friends. In a Shillery thread re Old Monk, our good Count properly made a simple observation based on a comment by the Furry One...
The Count quite properly simply extends the Frozen One's comment to include the many other rums likewise containing unlabeled additives. Sadly, of course. But remember, Wolfie now considers himself one of the inner core, alpha monkeys - who work hard to have the last growl, ergo his barking and somewhat defensive reply:The Count (in reply):Wolfie (speaking of Indian dark rums, including Old Monk XXX):
"All three are what I call 'Black Rums' which for me means a rum whose colour and flavour are enhanced by caramel and perhaps other things."
"Wouldn't be unheard of with many other rums out there... sadly."
(Emphases added)The Wolfmeister:
"I make the comment in the review that I suspect all of the flavour is not necessarily derived from tropical aging. I also say that on that point I am rather indifferent, as what tastes good in my glass is far more important to me than my preconceptions as to how rum should be made. In fact, who am I to tell the people on another continent halfway around the world, what should or should not be in their rum. Rum from India would I suspect be made according to their traditions not according to my preconceptions."
In the world of Magic, this is called redirection. In politics it's called avoiding the subject, namely the fact that these all too common additives and flavorings are unlabeled. It goes without saying that no one here could give a flying fig whether a rum has been altered and contains moose piss for that matter, but...
That if it does, have the decency to admit and/or label it. If the Wolfburger's statement that "what tastes good in my glass is far more important" doesn't make him a charter member at the "it's all good" corral, well...