Dead Man's Fingers Passionfruit Rum

alc./vol: 37.5%

Proof: 75°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Aged: No age statement

Created at the Rum and Crab Shack in St Ives, Cornwall, England, this flavoured rum takes its unusual name from the long, finger-like gills inside the crab which are called 'dead man's fingers' due to folklore spreading the belief that they are poisonous. They're not, they just taste bad.

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