For those who are complaining about the festival being in July, know that behind the scenes the organizers did everything they could to get a better date, but in September, and the following months, the slots were full. There are many events that had to be postponed and that took the remaining places. It was also necessary for the festival not to be at the same time as another one. It would have been funny to have the Rhum Fest and Whisky Live on the same weekend?
The art of distillation
This year, Rhum Fest kicks off a series of festivals themed around rum making, and this first year is dedicated to distillation. The process that allows us to extract the sweet nectar we love from a fermented liquid. Whether using a still or a column still, the idea is to showcase the art of distillation.
For this purpose, there will be several specific stands that will allow you to learn more about distillation.
The stand I’m most looking forward to is the one where we’ll have the opportunity to see rum being distilled at the festival. This year, the Rhum phone number list Fest is equipping itself with an electric still to distill rum at the festival. It wasn’t possible to have a classic still that could have operated by burning bagasse. It’s forbidden to light fires in the Parc Floral buildings; it’s a safety issue.
It’s already great to be able to witness the birth of a rum before our eyes.
A home distillation workshop for making spiced rums
There will also be a distillation if a person is a pro, his oddities must be tolerated workshop! where we will have the opportunity to distill spiced rum. We will be able to create the recipe and choose america email fruits or spices, combine them with rum! and then distill.
This will allow us to learn more about the rum-making process and also to discover new techniques for making spiced rums.
White rum in the spotlight at Rhum Fest Paris 2020
Since the art of distillation is the focus this year! it’s only natural that white rum also has a prominent place. It’s the premier product of distillation, after all.