Rhum Clement Twitter Tasting
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By
Pete
#ClementTT
When: twenty fourth September 2018
From 7.30pm BST
Our newest Twitter Tasting takes on a voyage of discovery into the world of cane juice spirits, particularly Rhum Agricole from Martinique within the type of Rhum Clément. Partnering up with the workforce at Amathus Drinks, who’re the official UK importers and distributors, and the stunning individuals at Rhum Clément we’ll look to take you on a tasting journey by means of a choice of tasty aged and unaged rhums. We’ll focus on the variations between rhum and rum, the Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée and simply why it’s all so rattling tasty (and why haven’t all of us been consuming extra of it for longer?) and the right way to get the very best out of it in a cocktail.
In the event you’d like to face an opportunity of receiving a set you then should be UK based mostly, of authorized consuming age and an energetic Twitter person. Please ship us an electronic mail on thefloatingrumshack [at] Gmail [dot] com, or message by way of any of our Social Media channels, please do embody your Twitter account title if utilizing any technique aside from Twitter and if Tweeting, don’t overlook to make use of the hashtag #ClementTT. You must comply with us (@FloatingRumShac) and each @RhumClement & @AmathusDrinks on Twitter. Most likely value following such superior individuals as Yves, Phil, Audrey and Phil as effectively – simply because they’re all tremendous cool. All eligible entries will likely be added to the draw listing. Please don’t delay – examine your diary – clear your diary and register your curiosity. Cut-off date for purposes is midnight on Sunday, sixteenth September 2018.
Demand at all times outstrips the flexibility to provide (now we have an honest variety of units, however by no means have sufficient). We would nonetheless like to have your enter within the dialog although – so hope you would be tuning in on Twitter on the twenty fourth September at 7.30pm BST and looking for the hashtag #ClementTT.
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