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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Eske se yon bon lide pou fe kremas ak rhum barbancourt?

Eske Wonm Babancourt bon pou fè Kremas?
I do not know if it's a good idea...
I just tried it (not with these oranges, but with limes).

I found that the yellow tinge of the 5-star Barbancourt is too dark for my Kremas.
Where's that unrefined Haitian Kleren (clairin) when you need it :)

Maybe you could use half Barbancourt and half Vodka.
The percentage of alcohol in these two is about 35 to 45 %.

9 comments:

  1. Try Wray and Nephew overproof rum when in a tight spot.

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  2. Eske wonm Babankou bon pou fè Kremas?
    I don't know about that, but it's definitely good for drinking neat with rocks!! :)

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  3. To anonymous:)
    Add some cherries and spanish limes.
    Sure warms your heart!

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  4. I am not that anonymous, Manda ..;)
    Thanks on advice.
    Gwo kout chapo!

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  5. To Sasoo :)
    Thanks for the suggestion.
    I looked it up. I see that they have the white rum. I like that. It looks like it might work?

    Do you know what the alcohol percentage by volume is?
    and
    How's the taste?

    Thanks again?

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  6. Dakò "Anonymous" :)

    I think we'll finally have that rum under a coconut tree then.

    You bring the rocks, I'll bring the 5-star.

    Kout chapo :)

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  7. :) awwwww music to my ears...It's a deal.....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx9h29Bn_5w
    One of my favorite commercial
    Enjoy!

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  8. Master Dji was very cool, Emeline Michele captivating....ahh those were beautiful times

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  9. Ah wi!
    Le rhum qui bouge!
    Emeline is a tropical marabou, the pearl of Haiti. Chapo ba pou li heh?

    Koudjay!

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