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Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum FAQ

What is Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ?

Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice.

What does Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum taste like ? What flavor is Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ?

Rum has usually a sweet taste, but not always guaranteed. Can be described as toasted sugar flavored with sweetness.

How is Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum made ?

Rum is made primarily from sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice

Is Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum gluten-free ?

Distilled rum is considered gluten-free.

How many carbs is in Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ?

One glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum contains 0.5g of carbohydrates.

How much sugar is in Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ?

One glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum contains 0.9g of sugar.

How many calories is in Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ?

One glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum contains 90g of calories.

What is alcohol content of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ? Is Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum alcoholic ?

Alcohol by volume (ABV) of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum is usually 40 % ABV, which is equivalent to 80 proof.

What proof is Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum ?

Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum is 80 proof, which is equivalent to 40 ABV.

Will Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum make you drunk ?

When an average 200 pounds (lbs) man drinks a glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum. His blood alcohol concentration (BAC) goes to 0.023%. It will take 2 hours to reach 0%.
When an average 170 pounds (lbs) women drinks a glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Appleton Estate Dark Jamaica Rum. Her blood alcohol concentration (BAC) goes to 0.033%. It will take 3 hours to reach 0%.



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