I’ve updated the release history for Renaissance and Foursquare rums. These are Google Docs that are linked to from the References section on this site. I’ve also updated the list of Scotch Malt Whisky Society releases that translates bottle codes to distilleries (I think this is probably the most complete and accurate list of SMWS releases you’ll find anywhere).
Upcoming US Rum Releases of Interest — November 2023
Here’s a new list of upcoming rum releases for the US market compiled from TTB label certifications approved in October. These are only label approvals recorded at the US TTB, so none of these are likely to be available yet and it’s anyone’s guess when they might appear in stores.
This doesn’t include every rum label approval, I’ve tried to triage the approvals to the brands that people would recognize, while also including other labels that might be interesting and excluding spiced/flavored products and most cachacas.
The TTB approved 105 rum labels in total this month, 66 are covered here.

Belgian Beer Course Survey

The folks at Belgian Smaak are working on a Belgian beer course. They’ve made a survey to determine what kind of course it should be. If you’re interested in such things, go take the survey and you’ll get a discount code once the course is ready (and have the satisfaction of helping a good cause)!
New Rum Release Updates – Mount Gay and Hampden Estate
Two quick updates on new and upcoming releases from Mount Gay and Hampden Estate. Specifically Mount Gay’s future Master Blender Collection release of Coffey still rum and Hampden’s 8 Marks set.
Continue reading “New Rum Release Updates – Mount Gay and Hampden Estate”Upcoming US Rum Releases of Interest — October 2023
Here’s a new list of upcoming rum releases for the US market compiled from TTB label certifications approved in September. These are only label approvals recorded at the US TTB, so none of these are likely to be available yet and it’s anyone’s guess when they might appear in stores.
This doesn’t include every rum label approval, I’ve tried to triage the approvals to the brands that people would recognize, while also including other labels that might be interesting and excluding spiced/flavored products and most cachacas.
The TTB approved 84 rum labels in total this month, 47 are covered here.

More confusion over “agricole” rum.
Echt Liquor Lab in Pittsburgh received TTB label approval in June for two rums they’re labeling as “agricole”. Let’s look at the labels and see what might be confusing.
This probably won’t be my best written article as it’s been re-written and re-structured several times, so please bear with me.


Upcoming US Rum Releases of Interest — September 2023
Here’s a new list of upcoming rum releases for the US market compiled from TTB label certifications approved in August. These are only label approvals recorded at the US TTB, so none of these are likely to be available yet and it’s anyone’s guess when they might appear in stores.
This doesn’t include every rum label approval, I’ve tried to triage the approvals to the brands that people would recognize, while also including other labels that might be interesting. Last month I included several cachacas, but this month I’m excluding them because there were quite a few. The list also doesn’t include flavored/spiced rums.
This month’s highlights include more Mexican rums from Alambique Serrano, rhum agricoles from Damoiseau, a new Providence release from Haiti, Raising Glasses and Rolling Fork have a partnership bottling, Worthy Park is either rebranding Rum-Bar or adding line extensions, and Samaroli’s next batch of rums have approved labels.
Interesting things: A new rum from Uganda as well as one distilled at Missouri State University. And a rum for real, actual spies.
Continue reading “Upcoming US Rum Releases of Interest — September 2023”SE Asia Drinks Events Calendar updated
This morning I added dates for The Malt Affair Singapore to the calendar, and with that almost all of the expected 2023 events are now scheduled.
The calendar is here. If you see anything missing, please let me know! I haven’t heard any updates about Whisky Live Thailand, as of now that’s the only expected 2023 event that hasn’t announced a date/location. I wish I could attend these this year, but sadly won’t be able to.

Good (and bad) signs from the first post-collapse SVB Wine Survey
Earlier this year, many of us wondered what the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank would have on their wine division. The most externally-visible product of that department is their annual Wine Survey. Each year, the bank surveys wineries and related businesses to get the pulse of the industry over the past year. The result of this survey is released to the public for free, and it’s eagerly anticipated by the beverage alcohol industry. In March, even Rob McMillan (who ran/runs the division) was more than a little worried about the future of the report and the division under a new owner.

We now have our answer – the survey and report continues (at least for another year). But there are still some concerns..
Continue reading “Good (and bad) signs from the first post-collapse SVB Wine Survey”Upcoming US Rum Releases of Interest — August 2023
Here are some upcoming rum releases for the US market approved in July 2023. These are only label approvals recorded at the US TTB, there’s no news on when these will actually hit stores (though a few are already available for pre-sale online). Anything else filed in July that’s approved in August will be included in next month’s report.
This post covers rum label approvals from July 2023. I don’t include flavored/spiced rums. This month we have releases from Rolling Fork, Barbancourt, Hampden Estate, Dillon, Goslings, Monymusk, Privateer, Raising Glasses, Bayou, Grander, Virago, and Royal Cane as well as several new brands from Mauritius and Indonesia and a new rum and clairin from Haiti as well as new Panama rum releases from Kirkland (Costco).
You can find last month’s edition of this report here.
Continue reading “Upcoming US Rum Releases of Interest — August 2023”