If you want to make great tiki cocktails at home, you're going to need rum. Lots of rum. This is where you should start.
Options like 151-proof rum and 114-proof Navy Strength gin are liquors you'll even find on bar carts, oftentimes complementing other ingredients in Tiki drinks. Such hair-raising strengths beg the ...
Also, if you're hoping to bring some high-strength spirits with you, remember that anything over 70% alcohol, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum, is prohibited in both checked and hand luggage.
And if you're hoping to bring some high-strength spirits along for the ride, think again. Any alcohol over 70 percent, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum, is banned from both checked and ...
Any alcohol over 70 percent, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum, is banned from both checked and carry-on luggage. So, it's best to leave the strong stuff in your home liquor cabinet.
Also, if you're hoping to bring some high-strength spirits with you, remember that anything over 70% alcohol, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum, is prohibited in both checked and hand luggage.
Any alcohol over 70 percent, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum, is banned from both checked and carry-on luggage.
Carrying on in the festive spirit, if you want to bring some extra potent alcohol in your bags then be aware that anything above 70 percent alcohol, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum are ...
topped with 151 proof rum. This version is frozen, and just like the OG Miami Vice, it’s layered in with the frozen piña colada. This might seem obvious, but just in case: if you’re hanging o ...
and alcoholic beverages over 140 proof (such as grain alcohol and 151-proof rum). As the most discerning, up-to-the-minute voice in all things travel, Condé Nast Traveler is the global citizen ...
Carrying on in the festive spirit, if you want to bring some extra potent alcohol in your bags then be aware that anything above 70 percent alcohol, including grain alcohol and 151-proof rum are ...