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thePorpoise Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 23, 2011 Posts: 1517 From: Tampa Bay
| Posted: 2013-08-28 8:27 pm  Permalink
I finally had the chance to sample this rum, as a local bar gave me a very generous 3+ ounce pour in a red wine glass.
I found it to be very rich and full-bodied. Is anybody using it in cocktails? seems too complex (and pricey) to throw into a mixed drink to me...
 
 
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AceExplorer Grand Member (6 years)
Joined: Apr 03, 2008 Posts: 2351 From: Deep in the Jacksonville Florida jungle.
| Posted: 2013-08-28 8:47 pm  Permalink
I recently picked up a bottle having seen *many* others post very positive comments here on TC by folks mixing drinks with it. I tasted, but haven't started using it yet, will work with it soon and am expecting good things. I agree that it's a good rum.
I think there is another thread devoted to rums where these S&C messages would be better placed?
 
 
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thePorpoise Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 23, 2011 Posts: 1517 From: Tampa Bay
| Posted: 2013-08-28 8:52 pm  Permalink
I saw no other thread topic devoted to Smith & Cross, but if a mod wants to move this so be it.
 
 
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Trader Tom Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jan 26, 2006 Posts: 898 From: West Hills, CA
| Posted: 2013-08-29 12:14 am  Permalink
Here is some discussion of Smith and Cross, although it wasn't devoted only to discussion of that rum...
http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=45237&forum=10&hilite=smith%20and%20cross
 
 
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AceExplorer Grand Member (6 years)
Joined: Apr 03, 2008 Posts: 2351 From: Deep in the Jacksonville Florida jungle.
| Posted: 2013-08-29 04:42 am  Permalink
Porpoise - you asked if anyone was using Smith & Cross in cocktails, and I was just sayin' that there was quite a bit of previous discussion of using Smith & Cross in cocktails elsewhere here on TC. So much, in fact, that it caused me to go out and buy a bottle. Just sayin'... So here we have a new thread for just this one rum. I'm not sure we should start threads for all the other good rums which are in existence, but I'm not a moderator, so again, just sayin'... Now that I have a bottle, I'm looking forward to trying it in some cocktails as well as sipping it neat. I'll try to post my thoughts and findings later.
 
 
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Sunny&Rummy Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 13, 2013 Posts: 601 From: Melbourne, FL
| Posted: 2013-08-29 06:25 am  Permalink
I LOVE SMITH&CROSS!!!
Great, great Jamaican rum. . . absolutely epitomizes the "hogo" funkiness Dave Wondrich has written about. There is a thread somewhere on Ministry of rum that talks about how many different esters come off of Wedderburn and Plummer pot stills — can't remember which is which but one of them is in the hundreds and one of them is in the thousands.
As far as mixing, Smith&Cross makes a fantastic combo rum in a Mai Tai. It is so capable of taking over the drink that I usually go 0.75 oz on the Smith&Cross and 1.25 oz on the companion rum.
An awesome non-Tiki Smith&Cross recipe for Negroni fans (I am one) is the Kingston Negroni created by JoaquÃn Simó of NYC's Death & Co. Sub Smith&Cross for gin in a trad 1:1:1 Negroni. Some recipes dial the red vermouth back to 0.75 oz and I will do so if I am using something like Punt e Mes, but otherwise I go with equal parts. Traditional Negronis are stirred, strained and served up, but the Imbibe rendition of Simó's recipe calls for strained over ice in a rocks glass and garnished with an orange slice and that is how I usually do mine.
Try it, it's delicious!
_________________ "If you keep on drinking rum, the world will soon be quit of a very dirty scoundrel."
Robert Louis Stevenson
 
 
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Kill Devil Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 16, 2011 Posts: 284 From: Chicago
| Posted: 2013-08-29 07:20 am  Permalink
As far as I'm concerned, there can never be enough threads for Smith & Cross! I've subbed it for a Jamaican rum in many Tiki drinks, and there is definitely the potential for taste obliteration with its bigtime "hogo", but with dialing back the amounts and some experimentation you'll find it very rewarding. Especially effective in punches, daquiri-type recipes where its the only rum,and yes Mai Tais...once I made a Lemon Hart 151 and S&C Mai Tai and it was actually pretty good!
 
 
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AceExplorer Grand Member (6 years)
Joined: Apr 03, 2008 Posts: 2351 From: Deep in the Jacksonville Florida jungle.
| Posted: 2013-08-29 08:05 am  Permalink
That's very good to hear, I'm really looking forward to using my Smith & Cross. Right now it's just sitting on the most prominent display shelf in my bar, next to my RL Seale's 10 year.
 
 
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TikiTacky Tiki Socialite
Joined: Nov 23, 2010 Posts: 1319 | Posted: 2013-08-29 09:28 am  Permalink
I also use the 1/3 Smith Cross, 2/3 other rum combo and find it makes a delicious Mai Tai, although a tad expensive.
_________________ "You can't eat real Polynesian food. It's the most horrible junk I've ever tasted." —Trader Vic Bergeron
 
 
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djmont Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 03, 2011 Posts: 376 From: Potomac Falls, VA
| Posted: 2013-08-29 10:01 am  Permalink
At $30/bottle, it's only $1.18 per Mai Tai (using an ounce).
Treat yourself to the good stuff! 
 
 
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AceExplorer Grand Member (6 years)
Joined: Apr 03, 2008 Posts: 2351 From: Deep in the Jacksonville Florida jungle.
| Posted: 2013-08-29 10:11 am  Permalink
I whole-heartedly agree. Sometimes there is only $4 to $6 difference between an 'average' and 'excellent' bottle. On a per-drink basis, you're cheating yourself out of an awesome experience by not using the good stuff. Pennies per ounce aren't worth being cheap. A mai tai with lower-cost rums just doesn't have the same impact.
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Sunny&Rummy Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 13, 2013 Posts: 601 From: Melbourne, FL
| Posted: 2013-08-29 10:11 am  Permalink
^^^ that ^^^
 
 
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AdOrAdam Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 16, 2013 Posts: 630 From: Wolverhampton, UK
| Posted: 2013-08-29 12:46 pm  Permalink
Likewise I have only sampled Smith & Cross - I described it as 'dark Wray & Nephews with wood'. Look forward to buying some, it's on my list to buy
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GentleHangman Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 23, 2006 Posts: 464 From: Stuart, Florida
| Posted: 2013-08-29 4:55 pm  Permalink
I've never been let down by Smith & Cross although I will admit, it's not right for all mixed drinks. I will usually use it in any drink that I would use Kohala Bay for . . . it works especially well for the Jet Pilot, The original 1934 Zombie (an all the later variations). . . and I've even used in for a Mai Tai - paired with Eldorado dark.
It's a fine Jaqmaican rum!
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poutineki Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jan 12, 2012 Posts: 80 From: Ontario, Canada
| Posted: 2013-08-29 6:09 pm  Permalink
Three personal favorites using S&C are the Lazy Bear (3/4 oz S&C, 3/4 oz rye, 3/4 oz honey syrup, 3/4 oz lime jc and a couple dashes Angostura bitters), the Final Voyage (3/4 oz S&C, 3/4 oz apricot liqueur, 3/4 oz green Chartreuse, 3/4 oz lime jc) and the Slurred Word (1 oz S&C, 1/2 oz green Chartreuse, 1/2 oz Maraschino liqueur, 1/2 oz lime jc, 1 oz pineapple jc).
 
 
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