Rum comes in all sorts of flavors and colors, but the two most common varieties are dark rum and white rum, but what's the ...
The simple difference is that though both spirits are made from a sugar product, cachaça is distilled from fresh cane juice, while rum is made from distilled sugarcane of whatever variety (hence ...
The harvest is likely the limiting factor for other farms and distilleries slipping into rum territory. At the Peninsula farm ...
Rum drinkers will find cachaça to have a familiar taste. Both are distilled from sugarcane, but cachaça is made from fresh cane juice, while rum is usually produced from molasses (which is cooked).
The American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA), the only premier trade association representing the U.S. craft spirits ...