-Anti-scratch sofa protective coverDiscarded Banana Peel Rum 70cl

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Spirits distilled from sugar cane are often aged in casks to impart flavour into the wood in preparation for the final stages of single malt maturation. After initial use, this spirit is often sold on or even disposed of. An undiscovered treasure which has now been re-purposed to form the base of Discarded's next fruity-forward spirit. The additional flavour profile comes from an unlikely source, Banana Peel. As an extract, Banana Peel provide a fresh toffee note with a fruity balance that perfectly complements the complexity of the base spirit.

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Spirits distilled from sugar cane are often aged in casks to impart flavour into the wood in preparation for the final stages of single malt maturation. After initial use, this spirit is often sold on or even disposed of. An undiscovered treasure which has now been re-purposed to form the base of Discarded's next fruity-forward spirit. The additional flavour profile comes from an unlikely source, Banana Peel. As an extract, Banana Peel provide a fresh toffee note with a fruity balance that perfectly complements the complexity of the base spirit.
From The Discarded Peel of The Banana Fruit
Country of Origin
Scotland

Suitable for vegetarians

Preparation and Usage
Best served neat over ice, shaken in a Daiquiri or mixed long with Ginger Ale.
Serving Suggestions
Best served neat over ice, shaken in a Daiquiri or mixed long with Ginger Ale
Package Type
Glass Bottle
Other Information
Origin:
Product of Scotland
Brand
Discarded
Manufacturer
William Grant & Sons Global Brands Ltd,
Ballard & Clonminch,
Tullamore,
Co. Offaly,
R35 E027,
Ireland.

William Grant & Sons Limited,
ML4 3AN.
Return To Address
William Grant & Sons Global Brands Ltd,
Ballard & Clonminch,
Tullamore,
Co. Offaly,
R35 E027,
Ireland.

William Grant & Sons Limited,
ML4 3AN.
ABV (%)
37.5
Units
26
Please drink responsibly
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The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week