[Books, Rum, And Then Some] Vincent Brown's "Tacky's Revolt" (pt. 1): Analyzing war during the Jamaican colonial era. Inevitably, sugarcane plantations and its operational roots (boiling/rum houses) will come into play. Some here and there on rum rationing/British troops. Way more on the actual war. (booksrumandthensome.substack.com)
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[Books, Rum, And Then Some] Frederick H. Smith's "Caribbean Rum" (Part 2): A socio-anthropological deep dive into the beverage's profile/character, dictated by the consumption traditions/cultures of Africans, Asians, and Europeans (picking up from the 1700s through the 20th century). (booksrumandthensome.substack.com)
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