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Anyone a Rum expert?

A friend of mine that lives down in Grand Cayman found an expert. Lmao
 
Cool find, I think I might plant a few in my shop house under construction.....Im a Captain Morgan Spice Rum kinda guy....
 
Be careful what you may find, I like this one. I might do it under the pool deck next summer.
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Demon Rum!!! I used to drink it but saw way too many Pink Elephants back in my Harvey Wallbanger days. Haven't had a drop since...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
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That's a lot of good information there.
To me, it looks ( by the tax stamps) that its from between 1932 and 1944.
On the bottom of the bottle, which may be the date code, shows a 43.
I'm thinking 43 is the year.
 
That's a lot of good information there.
To me, it looks ( by the tax stamps) that its from between 1932 and 1944.
On the bottom of the bottle, which may be the date code, shows a 43.
I'm thinking 43 is the year.

Right in the middle of WWII
 
While in the process of making my garage a usable space, I ripped out a wall and found a full, sealed bottle of rum.
I'm having a hard time finding any information about it.
Any experts here?
I know this is a car forum, so no need to inform me of that...

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Judging from the photos it looks like the bottle is not full which means that the alcohol inside has evaporated because the seal has deteriorated which means that what's inside isn't any good…but the bottle and label may have some value if this was a well-known distiller.
 
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