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Have you ever dreamed about sailing the Caribbean and sampling the finest rums the islands have to offer? Join the crew of the sloop Tafia and learn the secrets of the Caribbean spirit. The descriptive narrative takes you to the distilleries where you learn how rum is made and the differences between the 150 rums described. Historical sketches of the distilleries, recipes and anecdotes combined with more than 100 color labels make this the most complete… More >>

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#1 by Anonymous on May 28, 2010 - 6:16 pm
. . . visit ministryofrum.com (Edward Hamilton’s website). Or travel to Culebra, Puerto Rico (a beautiful, sleepy, non-commercialized island off PR’s east coast) and pick up a copy. Life’s an adventure – this book will help ease you along the way!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by J. jackson on May 28, 2010 - 9:00 pm
This is one of the best books about rum. I have traveled all over the Caribbean and I wish I would have had the book years ago. I have been wanting to buy this book for the last year but the prices have been a bit too much. (some over $100). I got lucky and found the book for only $19 on Amazon(worth every penny). If you love rum and are looking for unique rums this is the perfect book – also look for Edward Hamiltons other rum book. (found that at a used book store for just $4). I hope Edward Hamilton comes out with a new rum book soon!
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by James Hancock on May 28, 2010 - 10:18 pm
My wife and I spent 6 years sailing our Bristol 45.5 in and around the Eastern Caribbean between 1996-2001. We bought the 1995 copyright edition at a boatyard in Trinidad and went to most of the distilleries between there and Guadaloupe. Most of the small distilleries had never heard of the book and were surprised to see it. It was a wonderful adventure for us and we still use the guide as a reference. Jim and Kathi Hancock, Oakland CA.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Anonymous on May 28, 2010 - 10:20 pm
Mr. Hamilton’s in-depth research is evident as he takes the
reader by the hand to visit rum distilleries, both large and
small, throughout the islands. Details on the methods, contents, and history of each rum is finely detailed. One of the finest touches this book has is an almost complete visual listing of most of the rum bottle labels used. For the serious rum collector/taster, I found this guidebook to be indespensible when shopping for pedigreed rums in the Indies. I collect and display the artful bottle labels of these glorious and hisotical spirits and wouldn’t dream of rum-shopping in the Caribbean without this valuable reference!
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Anonymous on May 29, 2010 - 1:05 am
A great resource for the rum lover planning a trip to the Caribbean. The brief introduction to the history of rum and its distillation process can serve rum enthusiasts and neophytes alike to better understand and appreciate this wonderful spirit.
The book is divided into sections, each one dedicated to one of the Eastern Caribbean Islands. Within each section, readers will find a complete listing of the local distilleries, along with pictures of the labels produced and a brief descriptions of what makes the particular rums unique.
While some rum connoisseurs may be disappointed by the lack of detailed tasting notes for each rum, they will certainly be delighted by the otherwise generous amount of rum-related information for each island, such as distillery tours and rum shop locations.
Rating: 5 / 5