National Rum Day originated in the United States but is now also celebrated in some other countries on August 16th. However, this should not be confused with World Rum Day, observed internationally on the second Saturday in July.
There's room for more than one Rum Day a year - because, let's face it, there's never a bad day to celebrate years of enjoying Daiquiris, holidaying with PiƱa Coladas and the collective groan of bartenders worldwide when someone orders a round of 15 Mojitos.
One of those spirits that has come a long, long way from its original incarnation, rum appeared on the scene as a hooch sold as "rumbullion" or "kill-devil" around the sugar-growing colonies of the West Indies. So, in honour of a spirit drunk by pirates and the British Navy, we're drinking what's considered the original rum, a Rum Punch, the classic proportions of which are "one of sour, two of sweet, three of strong and four of weak."
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