Advanced Rum Knowledge

Course overview

From tiki bars to pool-side sipping, nothing quite transports you to the tropics like rum. Advanced Rum Knowledge is a comprehensive course that will teach you everything you need to know about rum.

As one of the most famous spirits in the world, rum is known for its rainbow of flavours and sheer versatility. Whether you're making a drink that's clean and dry, or sweet and spicy, there's a rum that will work for you.

This course will cover:

  • The long and fascinating history of rum
  • The manufacturing process for rum and the types of stills used
  • How to read a rum label
  • The worldly origin of rum; including French, Spanish, English and Brazilian influenced rums
  • The history and origin of a selection of rum brands.

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Our courses are designed for businesses in the hospitality industry looking to provide professional training for their staff.

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Course details

award-49-3 Certificate
Included
chart-2 Level
Advanced
clock Duration
40 mins
cloud-download-2 Format
SCORM
folder-1 Provider
JERRY

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