But now called the "Ministry of Rum Collection", or...
Here's a brief history of another Hamilton proposition. Many years ago, this gentleman self-published a not so successful book on rum, and for years thereafter said another book was in the works, yet years later, nada. Truth be told "The Complete Rum Reference Guide" by Luis Ayala was and remains far superior and is the real collector's item. But let's review:
On October 12, 2011 the idea was born...
As far as a name he actually paid homage to The Rum Project, amazing...Hamilton: "I'm asked everyday to suggest some rums to new and old rum lovers. I'm looking at a few rums to bottle under my brand name. The working brand name is Edward Hamilton Selection but that could and probably will change.
I'm going to be bottling a few rums that aren't the most expensive on the planet but rather rums that aren't in large supply. Small batches of barrels that are representative of a region."
What a hoot. He then patted himself on the back for his tremendous contributions to um, honesty..."I think I'm stuck with my name though maybe Pirate Ed, no scratch that. Sailor Ed, scratch that too. But Captain Hamilton does have a certain ring to it, maybe not. "
Really? You mean like the use of unlabeled additives, coloring and honest age? Nope, but he intended to provide other information..."I have worked for many years to improve the reputation of my favorite spirit and to that end I want to give consumers and rum aficionados as much verifiable information as possible about the spirit in their glass."
He continues..."I would only bottle a product for which I can tell you where it was distilled, not an island, but a distillery with the name of the distiller. Wouldn't it also be nice to know things like the proof at which it went into barrel, for how long, when it was put in that barrel and the proof at which it was taken out of the barrel? "
He also intended extremely small runs, "about 1000 bottles" Will he fulfill these promises? Carry on..."Here are a few things that will be on the label.
Raw Material
Fermentation ABV
Date Distilled
Distillation ABV
Barrel Number
Date Barrel Filled
Barrel Volume
Barrel ABV
Date Barrel Emptied
Barrel ABV
As for bottle proof, just below 100 proof works best for distribution, cost and taxes. In a number of states the taxes double at 100 proof. 96.5 - 98.2 proof seems to be a good range."
Nada happens, but after much, much time...
Wow! A project that didn't go much of anywhere for a year and a half suddenly reappears in this very old thread, when Eddie drops a bomb...
Double wow!! Of a moment there is now an actual rum, an actual amount, a plan to ship and bottle! Great uh, "Edward" (his preferred manner of address), good on you! He also reconfirms that you'll now be able to access his website for "more details about the rum... than you've ever seen before, including (gulp) pictures of the people who made this happen"."Right now I'm trying to get a container, 3 1000-liter totes were going to cost more than $1500 each, to ship 5 1000-liter totes from Jamaica to New York and then it has to be shipped to the bottler.
And, I'm trying to get 6 barrels of aged rum from St Lucia to New York to be bottled at cask strength. At this point, shipping seems to be the last major hurdle though I'm sure there will be others.
Once this is bottled you'll be able to enter a bottle number on this website and see more details about the rum in your bottle than you've ever seen before, including pictures of the people who made this happen."
This is truly amazing stuff, and we'll soon enjoy this special Jamaican rum, right Eddie? Looks that way, right? Must be 'cause just four days later on the 18th, one of his monkeys even posted links to his approved labels...


https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/v ... 9001000224


https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonline/v ... 3001000043
A Scorecard...
Eddie's project began in the last quarter of 2011. After an orgasm of promises, nada, but on April 10th - just a few weeks ago - a bomb of an announcement! The rum was real, was from Jamaica, was ordered and now apparently just weeks from shipping and bottling. Excellent!
Now how 'bout the labeling? What did he promise? These, and more.
Raw Material
Fermentation ABV
Date Distilled
Distillation ABV
Barrel Number
Date Barrel Filled
Barrel Volume
Barrel ABV
Date Barrel Emptied
Barrel ABV
Out of more than 10 items promised, and on the labels he applied for? Just 3 items. Not so good.
But what really caught my eye? These labels clearly stated "...no flavoring or coloring agents" Now THAT really is something for the "It's all good" Patriarch. But just two weeks after his announcement that he was trying to ship five 1000 liter totes, he now claims that the labels are wrong, the actual rum is NOT from Worthy Park and the rum IS colored. Oh boy, here we go again.
So what's the truth? Survey sez...
Let's examine Eddie's latest claim, namely that "...Those labels were for a previous rum that I wanted to import but that didn't happen. As for coloring, it will be sugar based caramel." Specifically: "The name that has evolved is the Ministry of Rum Collection and the Jamaican rum will be Hamilton Jamaican Pot Still Black Rum. Yes, it will be colored with sugar based caramel and be a palatable Jamaican pot still rum that can trace its origin to the sugar cane in the field next to the distillery."
This is clearly a very different rum from the "Ministry of Rum Collection" Worthy Park labels of only a few months ago.
For this to be true we have to believe that Eddie proposed his rum in late 2011, then applied and received approval for labels for a very specific rum (Worthy Park, 95%, free of "flavor or color agents") just months ago in late 2012, then announced a shipment of about 5000 liters just a few weeks ago, and then - without any approved labels that we can find, and without any warning - states that the rum that appeared to have been purchased is - Surprise! - a different rum? And for which no label has been applied for? After letting Silverstreak and Mikey wait for over a week for confirmation?
Are you confused? I am. Look. It seems to me that if it was appropriate to apply for the impressive Worthy Park labels months in advance of shipping and bottling (which makes sense), it makes little sense that if that if it were the new colored rum that was awaiting shipping, that it too would long ago have had its label applied for and approved. True or not? Or is it more likely that the Worthy deal fell apart, that the impending shipment for Worthy never was, and that he's started all over with another obviously lesser rum (a "palatable Jamaican pot-stilled black rum")? And for which he has not yet identified a distiller or age, nor released any other information other than its name?
You decide. As for me and as hard as its getting, I prefer to give him the benefit of a rapidly increasing doubt.