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History

Can You Drink Like a Pirate and Survive?

In the late 1600s, pirates drank significant amounts of rum daily, often leading to chronic dehydration and malnutrition. While this fueled their lifestyle, modern attempts to replicate it would likely result in serious health issues. Continue reading Can You Drink Like a Pirate and Survive?

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History

Black Tot Day

In 1970, the British Royal Navy ended the daily rum ration, or “tot,” after 239 years of tradition. The legacy lives on, with Pusser’s Rum as the preferred spirit and special occasions still honoring the tradition. Continue reading Black Tot Day

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