Rum is also deeply rooted in the region’s culture ... Named after the legendary sea beast, a bottle of Kraken is straight out of a pirate’s playbook, from the Victorian flagon-style bottle ...
Pirates preferred to target large merchant ships along the shipping routes. They were primarily looking for medicines, spices, silks, sugar, rum and wine. Due to British trade restrictions ...
In another larger pan place the butter, golden syrup, orange zest, brown sugar, lemon juice and rum. Heat gently, stirring occasionally until the butter has melted and the sugar has dissolved.
Long the poison of brutish pirates and drunken sailors, rum was traditionally a cheap booze imbibed far less for its flavour than its heady effect. Today lust for the liquor has never been so ...