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The Home Distiller's Guide to Rum: Beginner's guide to creating a rum micro distillery
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u/lick_me_where_I_fart ยท 5 pointsr/firewater

I've made quite a bit. Technically to be rum it just has to be made from some variety of cane sugar and not distilled to over X % alcohol to preserve the flavor ( I forget exactly, but think it's somewhere around 80%). Most is made from molasses because it's an off product of sugar production and is hella cheap. Webresturantstore.com is a pretty good source for cheap molasses, I've had great luck with using the sulphur free blackstrap and adding plain white sugar to stretch it. I wrote a beginners guide to rum/distilling a while back, just a sort of 101 to help fill in knowledge gaps I ran into when I was learning (link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071HSK3WX) I've been giving it free to any reddit folks who want it, just DM me your email and I'll send a PDF. Think I had a thread about it on here back in 2017.