Great Rum from Brooklyn? Yous got a problem ‘wit dat?
“The Nobel Experiment” was one of the nicknames for
Prohibition. Well, to be clear, it was probably the
ONLY polite nickname. At
Flaviar, we simply refer to it at
“The Dark Times.”
Bridget Firtle got her MBA in 2007, and then worked at a hedge fund in
New York City. But one morning this
Brooklyn native woke up and decided to do something constructive with her life. She founded a micro-distillery back in her home town borough and named it …
The Noble Experiment.
The doors are wide open for lovely Bridget and her little shop of distilled pleasures. So far she is only producing one product—
Owney’s Original New York City Rum. But
Uncle Flaviar thinks this gal is an experiment in spirit entrepreneurship worth investing in.
Go get ‘em Bridget!
Owney Madden was a bit of a gangster in his day. No, not like these
pseudo-street-punks who wear their street cred on their shirts like a Nike logo …
Owney was a first generation Hell’s Kitchen Street Thug banger with a ‘tude. After serving hard time for murder, he emerged from the pen into the world of Prohibition. A true Gangst’a Paradise of thirsty
New Yorkers being denied life’s simple pleasures by the busy-body nannie-state man!
Naturally,
Owney became a
bootlegger and Rum-runner.
Owney’s Original New York City Rum is named after this “colorful” denizen of the Big Apple. It is distilled from
sweet molasses—which is blackstrap that has a bit more sugar left in the syrup and makes this white Rum smooth and sweet from the first sip. And this is pure stuff too—‘nothin but molasses, yeast, and that famous New York City water. Fo’ gedda ’bout it!