Don't take them out?I have been asked to take a group of out of towners around the old town and they want to go to places with a good choice of Rums - any recommendations very much appreciated! I'm a beer drinker so this is a bit of a challenge!
Humber Street Distillery has a fair selection of rum's, either straight or in a variety of Cocktails. It is a pricey place though, our bill was just short of £100 for a couple of hours there on Saturday, and you have to book a table
Rum !!!!! Oh my lord, the nectar of life.....
And the best of all is Pussers. The only authentic navy rum.
Which particular one?
Have you done this yet?I have been asked to take a group of out of towners around the old town and they want to go to places with a good choice of Rums - any recommendations very much appreciated! I'm a beer drinker so this is a bit of a challenge!
Practising to be a rum guide is a vocation to be treasured. Just don’t mix the rum and beer too much and you should be ok drinking plenty.Things to note:
As always people are hugely impressed with the Old Town and Hull keeps surprising people with its elegance (not sure why it's still a surprise).
There is a lot more Rum in Hull than people can drink without getting quite ****-faced!
As well as the Brain Jar and Walters (both excellent choices) the Lion and Key has a really good selection of Rums (and Gin and Whisky) and the Minerva isn't too shabby either
Once they had had enough Rum I got my own way and did the old favourites (Black Boy, George and White Harte) and proved why beer drinkers can still be upright at the end of the night while those who made pigs of themselves early on have a tendency to run to the bog and come back looking green around the gills.
Good night, enjoyed by all and as always met a lot of nice people who enjoy chatting about their City to complete strangers.
Is rum guide a real job? - if so I'd like to apply
Brilliant book (average film)Things to note:
As always people are hugely impressed with the Old Town and Hull keeps surprising people with its elegance (not sure why it's still a surprise).
There is a lot more Rum in Hull than people can drink without getting quite ****-faced!
As well as the Brain Jar and Walters (both excellent choices) the Lion and Key has a really good selection of Rums (and Gin and Whisky) and the Minerva isn't too shabby either
Once they had had enough Rum I got my own way and did the old favourites (Black Boy, George and White Harte) and proved why beer drinkers can still be upright at the end of the night while those who made pigs of themselves early on have a tendency to run to the bog and come back looking green around the gills.
Good night, enjoyed by all and as always met a lot of nice people who enjoy chatting about their City to complete strangers.
Is rum guide a real job? - if so I'd like to apply