Product description
The Pusser's brand is strongly associated with British sailing traditions.
Traditionally, each sailor on Royal Navy ships received a daily ration of rum, rationed by the ship's Purser (which the sailors changed to Pusser). Pusser's Rum Ltd. was founded almost a decade after the Royal Navy abandoned this noble custom on July 31, 1970. The inconsolable sailors named it Black Tot Day. It took until 1979 for them to be able to relive the good old days - thanks to Pusser's Rum Ltd. To start, five different rums from the West Indies (or Caribbean) were blended using the original Royal Navy recipe. The recipe for Pusser's British Navy Rum is based on the original recipe used in the Royal Navy until July 31, 1970. Its bouquet offers accents of cane sugar, molasses, dried fruit, tropical spices and caramel.