Rum-Myths Busted: This Summer, Restock Your Favourite Spirit For An Evergreen Buzz!

Rum Myths

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The world of rum is full of rumours, including those regarding its preferred climates and its impact on body temperature. Don’t let these rum myths dampen your buzz. Homegrown Goa-based rum brand, Maka Zai Rum has taken charge of clearing up some common misunderstandings about this spirit. Cheers to the truth!

5 Common Rum Myths Busted

Myth 1: High-Altitude Regions And The Winter Are The Best Times To Drink Rum

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Myth Buster: Who says you need snowflakes and a fireplace to enjoy a sip of rum? We have the evidence to support the claim that rum is the ideal year-round indulgence.

There are many ways to enjoy rum, from refreshing rum punches on sunny days to cosy spiced rum ciders during monsoon season. It’s summertime, which means you have the chance to try something new.

Myth 2: Rum Is A Sugary, High-Calorie Spirit

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Myth Buster: Rum isn’t the bad guy you thought it was; read on to learn the real story.

In spite of what many people believe, rum does not contain any more sugar or calories than other distilled spirits. In actuality, rum has fewer calories per shot than the equivalent amount of whisky, tequila, or gin. Some people might find this surprising given that sugarcane is a crucial component of rum. But if the distillation procedure is carried out properly, all-natural sugars are removed by the end of it.

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Myth 3: Rum Is Only Produced In The Caribbean

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Myth Buster: Pour yourself a drink and get ready to learn something new because the truth about rum production is about to be revealed.

The history and origins of rum are inextricably linked to the tropical environments of the Caribbean, where sugarcane thrives. However, it is not the only region in which the beloved spirit is made. India is, in fact, one of the world’s largest producers of rum’s key ingredient, coming second only to Brazil. This is hardly unexpected since it’s the warmer climates that make them ideal for growing sugarcane.

Myth 4: Rum Is Only Used In Tropical Cocktails

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Myth Buster: Think Rum Cocktails Are Just for Beach Vacations? Think Again!

When they think of rum cocktails, many people immediately picture themselves relaxing by the pool while sipping on a sweet Pina Colada. But rum can also act as a versatile foundation for a number of savoury beverages. It can bring out just the right amount of zest when combined with ginger, and black pepper can add a delightful, tingling aftertaste.

Myth 5: Consuming Rum Makes You Sweat Because It Generates Heat

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Myth Buster: Do you turn red and feel hot after drinking your favourite rum cocktail? It turns out that alcohol itself is the cause of this, not the rum.

Due to their high alcohol content, all spirits have this common effect. Alcohol consumption results in the smooth muscle cells in the blood vessel walls relaxing, which boosts blood flow and lowers blood pressure. Your entire body might consequently feel warm and light.

Which one of these surprised you the most? Tell us in the comments below!

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