Bacardi rum

Bacardi rum
brand of rum (alcoholic beverage distilled from sugar-cane products)

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • Bacardi — n. privately held family owned spirits company which is the largest in the world; cocktail made with Bacardi rum mixed with grenadine and lime juice …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Bacardi Breezer — Bacardi Breezer, Breezer for short, is a rum based alcopop with 4% alcohol (5% in Australasia, Canada and the United Kingdom). It comes in a variety of fruit flavours: lemon, pineapple, apple, ruby grapefruit, lime, orange, watermelon, cranberry …   Wikipedia

  • Bacardi 151 — is an over proof rum. The 151 proof liquor has an alcohol content of 75.5%.Due to its high proof, it is typically used as a component in cocktails (whose final alcohol concentration may or may not be greater than that of drinks made with… …   Wikipedia

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