Talk:Pusser's
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I changed the explanation of the word "pusser" as that word is still used in the Royal Navy today. I removed the claim that the daily tot of rum was known as "grog" because it wasn't - grog is watered down rum. Also, the Pusser's Rum available today is not the same as the old rum that the Royal Navy used to provide. However, I don't have any evidence other than memories to back up that claim so I didn't change anything else in the article. The old rum used to be much thicker and stronger than the rum sold by Pussers Ltd.
Anomenat 22:11, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Deleted Reference to Charles Tobias
The Charles Tobias link referenced a man who died several years before the Pusser's brand began according to the article.
[edit] Made in Tortola???
I Pussers really distilled, blended, and/or bottled in Tortola, B.V.I.??? I thought that I remembered that the last time I looked at a bottle it stated it was bottled by Seagram's in Indiana.PGNormand 17:12, 26 July 2006 (UTC)