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'''Black tar rum''' is most likely a distilled alcoholic beverage. It is chiefly a sailor’s drink, drunk aboard ships and by sailors when ashore.  It is a low-grade rum.
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'''Rum''' is an [[alcohol]]ic beverage made from sugarcane. It is popular with sailors,{{ref|ADWD|33}} who receive daily rations.{{ref|ADWD|40}}
  
It can take you to sweet oblivion according to [[Quentyn Martell]].  
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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[[Samwell Tarly]] and [[Gilly]] drink spiced rum for the first time while sailing on the ''[[Cinnamon Wind]]'', a [[swan ship]] of the [[Summer Isles]].{{ref|AFFC|35}} After he passes away, the body of Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] is preserved in a cask of blackbelly rum.{{ref|AFFC|35}}
  
[[Tyrion]] celebrates his survival of the first storm that hits the [[Selaesori Qhoran]] by sharing a few tots of black tar rum with the ship’s cook, whom he later plays three games [[cyvasse]] with.  He wins the first game then loses the other two.  Afterwards he has to stumble back on deck to clear his head of rum and [[elephants]] alike.  
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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To get to [[Yunkai]] the [[Windblown]] sail on an overcrowded ship tossed by wind and sea, eat hard-bread crawling with weevils, and drink black tar rum to sweet oblivion.{{ref|ADWD|25}}
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] celebrates his survival of the first storm that hits the ''[[Selaesori Qhoran]]'' by sharing a few tots of black tar rum and playing ''[[cyvasse]]'' with the ship's cook.{{ref|ADWD|33}}
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While in [[Pynto's]], [[Arya Stark]] observes [[Lys]]eni sailors off the ''[[Goodheart]]'' speaking quietly over cups of black tar rum.{{ref|ADWD|45}}
  
Whilst in [[Pynto]]’s  tavern [[Arya]] observes [[Lys]]eni sailors off the [[Goodheart]] on the table nearest to the fire speaking quietly over cups of black tar rum.
 
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{Quote|Even piss tastes better than black tar rum.}} [[Tyrion]], to [[Penny]], aboard the [[Selaesori Qhoran]]
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{{quote|Sam had never drunk rum before. The liquor was strange and heady; sweet at first, but with a fiery aftertaste that burned his tongue.{{ref|AFFC|35}}|thoughts of [[Samwell Tarly]]}}
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{{Quote|Have some [[wine]], then. Compliments of our captain. Closer to piss than [[Arbor gold]], if truth be told, but even piss tastes better than the black tar rum the sailors drink.{{ref|ADWD|33}}|[[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Penny]]}}
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{{quote|You could get drunk much quicker on rum than on [[wine]], Tyrion Lannister had discovered.{{ref|ADWD|40}}|thoughts of [[Tyrion Lannister]]}}
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 7 February 2019

Rum is an alcoholic beverage made from sugarcane. It is popular with sailors,[1] who receive daily rations.[2]

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

Samwell Tarly and Gilly drink spiced rum for the first time while sailing on the Cinnamon Wind, a swan ship of the Summer Isles.[3] After he passes away, the body of Maester Aemon is preserved in a cask of blackbelly rum.[3]

A Dance with Dragons

To get to Yunkai the Windblown sail on an overcrowded ship tossed by wind and sea, eat hard-bread crawling with weevils, and drink black tar rum to sweet oblivion.[4]

Tyrion Lannister celebrates his survival of the first storm that hits the Selaesori Qhoran by sharing a few tots of black tar rum and playing cyvasse with the ship's cook.[1]

While in Pynto's, Arya Stark observes Lyseni sailors off the Goodheart speaking quietly over cups of black tar rum.[5]

Quotes

Sam had never drunk rum before. The liquor was strange and heady; sweet at first, but with a fiery aftertaste that burned his tongue.[3]

—thoughts of Samwell Tarly

Have some wine, then. Compliments of our captain. Closer to piss than Arbor gold, if truth be told, but even piss tastes better than the black tar rum the sailors drink.[1]

You could get drunk much quicker on rum than on wine, Tyrion Lannister had discovered.[2]

—thoughts of Tyrion Lannister

References