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Rum Fire White Overproof Jamaican Rum
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Rum Fire White Overproof Jamaican Rum

Rum Fire White Overproof Jamaican Rum

$29.99
Rum Fire White Overproof Jamaican Rum
$29.99

The Story

Rum Fire White Overproof Jamaican Rum. Hampden Estate, Trelawny, Jamaica — an unaged, overproof (63% ABV) pot still Jamaican rum from the centuries-old Hampden Estate — one of the world's most revered high-ester distilleries — delivering the funkiest, most expressive hogo character of any commercially available Jamaican white rum in an entirely pot-still production that reaches out of the glass and demands attention.

Hampden Estate in Jamaica's Trelawny district has operated continuously since the 18th century, making it one of the Caribbean's oldest working distilleries and one of the very few remaining that operates exclusively with pot stills — no column still blending, no neutral spirit dilution, just raw, uncompromised Jamaican pot still distillate. Hampden is famous in the rum world for producing some of the highest ester concentrations of any distillery on earth, creating the extreme hogo character that defines their style: overripe tropical fruit, funky fermentation byproducts, and the unmistakable Jamaican pot still signature.

Rum Fire is Hampden's entry-level expression: unaged, bottled at 63% ABV, and carrying the full force of Hampden's pot still character without the softening influence of oak aging or proof reduction. It is an honest, uncompromising expression of what Hampden's distillation produces — and for serious bartenders and hogo enthusiasts, it is an essential category anchor.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Explosive hogo — overripe banana, pineapple, and tropical fruit esters alongside funky earthiness, molasses, and the distinctive Hampden pot still fermentation character. Nothing on the market smells quite like this.
  • Palate: The full weight of Hampden's pot still at overproof strength. Intensely fruity and funky with high-ester tropical fruit, molasses, and earthy fermentation notes. Demanding and complex for those who seek this style; overwhelming for those who don't.
  • Finish: Long, funky, and persistent. The hogo lingers well past the close in a way that makes Rum Fire unforgettable as a cocktail ingredient.

Specs

  • Distillery: Hampden Estate, Trelawny, Jamaica (18th century)
  • Style: 100% pot still; unaged; overproof; high-ester Jamaican rum
  • ABV: 63% (126 Proof)
  • Size: 750ml

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does Rum Fire taste like? Explosive overripe banana, pineapple, and tropical fruit esters alongside funky earthiness and molasses on the nose. Full-weight pot still with intensely fruity, funky, high-ester tropical fruit on the palate. Long, persistent hogo finish.
  • How is Rum Fire different from Wray & Nephew Overproof? Both are overproof Jamaican rums, but the flavor profiles are dramatically different. Wray & Nephew uses column still production for a lighter, cleaner overproof. Rum Fire uses Hampden's 100% pot still distillation for an exponentially funkier, more ester-heavy, "hogo-monster" character. Same ABV range, opposite ends of the Jamaican rum spectrum.
  • What cocktails work best with Rum Fire? Zombie float, Mai Tai funk component, Rum Punch, or any Tiki cocktail where a small dose of extreme Jamaican hogo is the key flavor element. Rum Fire is typically used in proportional doses rather than as the primary spirit due to its intensity. A teaspoon in a Daiquiri changes the drink completely.
  • Is Rum Fire drinkable neat? For dedicated hogo enthusiasts and serious rum drinkers, yes — with significant dilution or over ice. For most drinkers, it is best experienced as a cocktail ingredient where its intensity is the feature rather than the entire drink.

Description

Rum Fire White Overproof Jamaican Rum. Hampden Estate, Trelawny, Jamaica — an unaged, overproof (63% ABV) pot still Jamaican rum from the centuries-old Hampden Estate — one of the world's most revered high-ester distilleries — delivering the funkiest, most expressive hogo character of any commercially available Jamaican white rum in an entirely pot-still production that reaches out of the glass and demands attention.

Hampden Estate in Jamaica's Trelawny district has operated continuously since the 18th century, making it one of the Caribbean's oldest working distilleries and one of the very few remaining that operates exclusively with pot stills — no column still blending, no neutral spirit dilution, just raw, uncompromised Jamaican pot still distillate. Hampden is famous in the rum world for producing some of the highest ester concentrations of any distillery on earth, creating the extreme hogo character that defines their style: overripe tropical fruit, funky fermentation byproducts, and the unmistakable Jamaican pot still signature.

Rum Fire is Hampden's entry-level expression: unaged, bottled at 63% ABV, and carrying the full force of Hampden's pot still character without the softening influence of oak aging or proof reduction. It is an honest, uncompromising expression of what Hampden's distillation produces — and for serious bartenders and hogo enthusiasts, it is an essential category anchor.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Explosive hogo — overripe banana, pineapple, and tropical fruit esters alongside funky earthiness, molasses, and the distinctive Hampden pot still fermentation character. Nothing on the market smells quite like this.
  • Palate: The full weight of Hampden's pot still at overproof strength. Intensely fruity and funky with high-ester tropical fruit, molasses, and earthy fermentation notes. Demanding and complex for those who seek this style; overwhelming for those who don't.
  • Finish: Long, funky, and persistent. The hogo lingers well past the close in a way that makes Rum Fire unforgettable as a cocktail ingredient.

Specs

  • Distillery: Hampden Estate, Trelawny, Jamaica (18th century)
  • Style: 100% pot still; unaged; overproof; high-ester Jamaican rum
  • ABV: 63% (126 Proof)
  • Size: 750ml

Browse our full selection of rum at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does Rum Fire taste like? Explosive overripe banana, pineapple, and tropical fruit esters alongside funky earthiness and molasses on the nose. Full-weight pot still with intensely fruity, funky, high-ester tropical fruit on the palate. Long, persistent hogo finish.
  • How is Rum Fire different from Wray & Nephew Overproof? Both are overproof Jamaican rums, but the flavor profiles are dramatically different. Wray & Nephew uses column still production for a lighter, cleaner overproof. Rum Fire uses Hampden's 100% pot still distillation for an exponentially funkier, more ester-heavy, "hogo-monster" character. Same ABV range, opposite ends of the Jamaican rum spectrum.
  • What cocktails work best with Rum Fire? Zombie float, Mai Tai funk component, Rum Punch, or any Tiki cocktail where a small dose of extreme Jamaican hogo is the key flavor element. Rum Fire is typically used in proportional doses rather than as the primary spirit due to its intensity. A teaspoon in a Daiquiri changes the drink completely.
  • Is Rum Fire drinkable neat? For dedicated hogo enthusiasts and serious rum drinkers, yes — with significant dilution or over ice. For most drinkers, it is best experienced as a cocktail ingredient where its intensity is the feature rather than the entire drink.