144: Adventures in Rum Experimentation at South Africa's Mhoba Distillery
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube.
In this episode we finally caught up with Robert Greaves, founder of Mhoba Rum, the South African cane juice rum distillery that's pumped out a steady supply of distinctive, high-octane ester bombs over the last several years.
Robert's been on our list ever since we heard he not only founded the distillery, but also built most of it himself, from the pot stills to the sugarcane press. He also brought his distiller, Shaldon Engelbrecht, along for the ride, who's behind many of the distillery's current experiments in high ester rum production.
Completing the guest triumvirate is Eric Kaye of Holmes Cay, who is bringing a handful of cool Mhoba releases to the U.S. right now, both under the distillery's label and his own.
We discussed:
What it was like to have Richard Seale try the rum in Mhoba's early days
The unique process behind their "Select" unaged rum
The influence of Martinique and Jamaican production styles on Mhoba
Adventures in extended, high acid fermentations
How their unique new high ester blend "The Shaldon" came to be
The perils and potential of aging rum in peated whisky casks
And much more!
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