And a Bottle of Rum by Wayne Curtis

(2006) A great history book that uses ten different rum drinks as a way of conveying centuries of colonialism and drinking culture. From Kill-Devil to Flip to the Daiquiri, the Mai Tai, and beyond, Curtis shows how the history of the Americas is tied intrinsically with that of rum.

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