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Ever tried Black Seal Rum? Got a bottle from a shipmate. Drank it a weekend past with before mentioned shipmate and a few friends. It was so tasty we drank the whole bottle in a few hours. I guess it is a nicely priced rum too!

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To quote....... somebody.... "Funny ol' world, innit?"

I just picked up a bottle... had a bad day at work and after work...

So far I really like it.... smokey flavour... you can taste the molasses as an aftertaste (well,I can)...

I recommend it as well... Mind you, I'm not a huge drinker, nor ummm... 'Rum Snob'... :blink:

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Black strap and black seal have a somewhat similar molasses flavor, with Seal having notably more "bite" than strap.

I like them both, but generally prefer Strap for armchair sipping.

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Ginger beer! Been drinking the stuff since I was naught but a young sprout!

Used to be hard to come by, Cock & Bull being the only brand about.

Nowadays it's not hard to find. If you like your ginger, try some of Reed's Extra.

And as to the Gosling's, that's my usual rhum of choice. But I think they're making the bottles smaller these days; they just don't seem to go as far as they used to.

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Any idea where to find Ginger Beer?

Check out your supermarket's Hispanic section. They generally have a brand or two. Just make sure it says ginger BEER.

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Any idea where to find Ginger Beer?

Check out your supermarket's Hispanic section. They generally have a brand or two. Just make sure it says ginger BEER.

Hawkyns

Aye, as opposed to Ginger Ale fer sure, but some of the new trendy stuff does call itself Ginger Brew...

Now, that said, I've got to keep a weather eye open for Jarritos Ginger Beer!

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Well, if all else fails, you can make your own: http://www.gnomesoda.com/

Trust me on this though: Reed's Ginger Brew makes a fyne D&S, and I've no affiliation with either.

Here's a list of local vendors for ye:

Butler General Store 100 N. 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-338-6663

Cayol Natural Foods 811 LaSalle Ave Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-339-2828

Cub Foods Nicollet 5937 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419

GJ’s Fine Foods 2440 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55405

Holiday Companies 4567 W. 80th Street Minneapolis, MN 55440 612-832-8569

Linden Hills 2813 West 43rd Street Minneapolis, MN 55410 612-922-1159

Lund's Lake Street Store 1450 W. Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55408 612-825-2440

North Country Coop 1929 S. 5th St. Minneapolis, MN 55454-1274 612-338-3110

Riverside Market 2823 East Franklin Minneapolis, MN 55406 612-333-1794

Seward Coop- 2 2111 E. Franklin Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-338-2465

Tao Foods 2200 Hennipine Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55405 612-377-4630

Wedge Coop 2105 Lyndale Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55405 612-871-3993

Whole Foods Market 3060 Excelsior Boulevard Minneapolis, MN 55416 612-927-8141

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Well, if all else fails, you can make your own: http://www.gnomesoda.com/

Trust me on this though: Reed's Ginger Brew makes a fyne D&S, and I've no affiliation with either.

Here's a list of local vendors for ye:

Butler General Store 100 N. 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-338-6663

Cayol Natural Foods 811 LaSalle Ave Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-339-2828

Cub Foods Nicollet 5937 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419

GJ’s Fine Foods 2440 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55405

Holiday Companies 4567 W. 80th Street Minneapolis, MN 55440 612-832-8569

Linden Hills 2813 West 43rd Street Minneapolis, MN 55410 612-922-1159

Lund's Lake Street Store 1450 W. Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55408 612-825-2440

North Country Coop 1929 S. 5th St. Minneapolis, MN 55454-1274 612-338-3110

Riverside Market 2823 East Franklin Minneapolis, MN 55406 612-333-1794

Seward Coop- 2 2111 E. Franklin Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-338-2465

Tao Foods 2200 Hennipine Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55405 612-377-4630

Wedge Coop 2105 Lyndale Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55405 612-871-3993

Whole Foods Market 3060 Excelsior Boulevard Minneapolis, MN 55416 612-927-8141

Thanks QM James! I can track it down!

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Ever had the 151 Black Seal? It'll knock Yer eyebrows off! Tried mixing it with apple cider, and cinnamon, and it was still toxic! The 80 proof is good stuff though. Matusalem Gran Reseva 15 yr. old has become my new standard. it is getting easier to find than any of the others without travelling 60 miles to an up-scale liquor specialty store.

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