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Pussers British Navy Rum - Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020


Highest Price: 2024 £42.50

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Pussers British Navy Rum - Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020
Pussers British Navy Rum - Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020
LOT ID: 0424-159

Winning Bid
£42.50

End Date: 29 May 2024
Pussers British Navy Rum - Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020
Pussers British Navy Rum - Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020
LOT ID: 0424-160

Winning Bid
£42.50

End Date: 29 May 2024

Pussers British Navy Rum - Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020

Pussers British Navy Rum. Black Tot Day 50th Anniversary 1970-2020. 700ml. 54.5%.

Bottling Year: 2020

Limited Edition: yes

Category: Rum & Cachaca

Country: Guyana & Trinidad

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 54.5%

Pusser’s Rum was created in 1979 to replicate the style of the original Navy ‘tot’, the rum ration issued to sailors in the British naval forces, which had been discontinued on Black Tot Day, 31st July 1970. Pusser’s Rum was the brainchild of Charles Tobias, who used a traditional naval recipe of five West Indian rums; the name Pusser’s is a slang term for the Purser, the ship’s supply officer who supervised the dilution of the ship’s rum to make grog and its distribution to the ranks.

In return for the rights to the original naval rum recipe and the use of the Royal Navy ensign on Pusser’s bottles, a portion of the profit on every bottle of Pusser’s sold goes to the Royal Navy Sailor’s Fund, known as the Tot Fund. In recent years Pusser’s have diversified their offering, with the classic rum now available at various different strengths and Spiced and 15-year-old expressions added to the Pusser's range.