Rum enthusiasts have recently had trouble finding Wray & Nephew White Overproof rum on store shelves, so wonder if there’s a production shortage or if it’s been discontinued. Here, we first examine why a rum might become hard to find and then look at the specifics of JWN’s White Overproof in light of the company’s recent statements.
Thanks for replying immediately. I 've read "project has a 12-month completion timeline", is that the report of "Appleton's pausing distillation"?, I thought Appleton was once/several times pause distillation before, anyway, thanks again!
To be honest, I don't know what the situation is at Appleton at the moment. However, assuming they're processing their dunder at New Yarmouth, they presumably have similar restrictions.
A very interesting article Matt. Waste recycling can be an issue at any scale.
Great digging, thank you! So many people claim to know exactly what’s going on, it’s refreshing to have a thoughtful, informed hypothesis.
Is there any available report on net / on paper about Appleton's pausing distillation ? Thanks
Well, there is the article in the Jamaica Gleaner that I linked to.
Also, from what I'm told, Appleton has little or nothing to do with the White Overproof production process.
Thanks for replying immediately. I 've read "project has a 12-month completion timeline", is that the report of "Appleton's pausing distillation"?, I thought Appleton was once/several times pause distillation before, anyway, thanks again!
To be honest, I don't know what the situation is at Appleton at the moment. However, assuming they're processing their dunder at New Yarmouth, they presumably have similar restrictions.