Why Puerto Rico Will Have You Saying “It’s Rum Time!”

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Rums of Puerto Rico for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

Have you ever visited Puerto Rico? I have yet to go, but I do have a really cool uncle from there. That counts for something, right? Until Avery is older, I think we’ll hold off on making that trip. I’ve grown fond of sipping on a quality spirits over the years, and find that rums from Puerto Rico yield that smooth taste I look for in a drink. Probably has something to do with the fact that Puerto Rico has been distilling rum for over 450 years and is the Rum Capital of the world.

If you weren’t aware, 450 years is a long time, and a lot has happened in that time. Thanks to Rums of Puerto Rico and HISTORY.COM partnering to create a new web video series called Rum Times, we can explore world history through the eyes of Puerto Rican rum.

The series plays on the idea that, because Puerto Rico has been distilling this spirit for more than 450 years, Puerto Rican rum has probably been at the celebrations of many historical milestones throughout history. Rum Times imagines behind-the-scenes parties and celebrations of important achievements such as the quest for electric light, the development of motion pictures, and the invention of sports. It’s an exciting way experience Puerto Rico and its unique rum like never before.

There are two episodes available for viewing now, and in the first one, you learn about Thomas Edison’s quest for electric light and what role Nikola Tesla played in helping with this major discovery. I’d bet a good bottle of Puerto Rican rum these two celebrated their findings with a glass of rum from Puerto Rico.


Whether they kept their drinks neat, on the rocks, or made a mojito, I’m not sure, but I know they had a perfect reason to celebrate with this satisfying spirit. I prefer my rum over ice, but if I were to make a cocktail, the mojito would be my first choice. By the way, the mojito was supposedly the drink of choice of Ernest Hemingway, which I’m sure helped with many of his writings.

Did you know that Rum is a by-product of sugar production where sugar cane juice is turned into molasses? Thanks to the sugar cane workers, they realized you can ferment the molasses with water to create this wonderful spirit. Almost two-thirds of the rum in the U.S comes from Puerto Rico which is why it’s known as the Rum Capital of the world. Brands we know and love like Bacardi and Don Q all come from Puerto Rico and are my top choices for rum.

I don’t drink often, so I like to savor quality drinks like Puerto Rican rum when I do. After visiting Rum Times and learning about Puerto Rico’s rich history along with finding cocktail recipes anyone can enjoy, I suggest you head on over yourself and find out why you’ll be saying “It’s Rum Time” in no time! Once you do, please come back and let me know what you think of the site and which Puerto Rican rum you’re going to try first.

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2 thoughts on “Why Puerto Rico Will Have You Saying “It’s Rum Time!””

  1. RUM! I live in PR and yes, we take our rum seriously. What could beat a freshly chopped coconut mixed with some Don Q while sitting on the beach? Exactly! Thank you for bringing awareness to PR rum! Anyway, I’ve been reading your blog for awhile and I wantedo let you know you’ve inspired me to get my act together and blog more! I even showed my husband your video of Avery when she fell asleep in the high chair after lunch! Too. Cute. I mentioned you in my post today and I linked back to your blog; at least I think I did. I’m new to all this so if there’s another way I should be linking you please let me know! Hope the pooping gets better! 😉

    1. Hi Jennefer! This is such a great comment, thanks for brightening my day, and I’m glad you found my site useful. I just checked out your blog and commented on your post about my site. Yes, you did just fine with linking back and it’s much appreciated!

      I’ll be following along on your blog now and hopefully you’ll share more pics of the cute little girl you have too. Gabriela is beautiful, and I love her in that bike helmet!

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