Limited tickets are still available for the much-loved Birmingham Rum Festival which will be returning to The Cuban Embassy, Moseley, this June. The event, now in its seventh year, promises to be a celebration of the finest rums from around the world, offering guests a unique and immersive experience at the city’s home of rum.
The event will take place on Saturday 29th June at The Cuban Embassy, St Mary’s Row and rum enthusiasts and novices alike are invited to indulge in a day of flavour exploration and cultural appreciation. This year’s festival promises an expanded line-up of renowned rum brands, expertly crafted cocktails, and live entertainment – an event not to be missed by lovers of all things rum and reggae!
Guests will be able to sample an impressive selection of premium rums sourced from various corners of the globe, from the Caribbean’s traditional distilleries to the emerging artisanal producers, there’s a world of flavours waiting to be discovered.
Local brands taking part include Solihull based Little Gin & Rum Co who will be showcasing Queen Cleo rum plus Hampton In Arden based Burning Barn, will be selling their Craft Rum in Ready To Drink cans.
Oualie, Wildjac, Old J, State of Rum, , Manatii, Uche and Rum and Sum are just some of the brands confirmed for this year’s event.
The Cuban Embassy’s expert bartenders will be shaking and stirring up a storm with specially crafted rum cocktails, sharing the secrets behind creating the perfect blends and offering a complimentary cocktail on arrival for all VIP ticket holders.
With live music and entertainment throughout the day, guests will enjoy experiencing the party atmosphere that The Cuban Embassy is renowned for. Caribbean inspired street food will be available to complement the flavours of the featured rums, with the welcome drink courtesy of Appleton.
Anita Champaneri, festival organiser said: “We are excited to be bringing back Birmingham Rum Festival to the Cuban Embassy for the seventh year. The event will be a great way to kick start the summer with live music providing a carnival atmosphere and a fantastic line up of rums providing a taste of sunshine for those dreaming of warmer climes.”
Nick Rendall, owner of the Cuban Embassy said: “We hope people will join us for a fun festival and discover some new rums that have hit the market this year and find a new favourite.”
There’s a cracking line up of cocktails to enjoy too, such as the Banana Cake Daiquiri, Wildjac’s Tropic Thunder, and Queen Cleo’s Rumtini.
There will be two sessions available for rum fun- afternoon tickets are from 12pm until 4pm and evening tickets are from 5pm until 9pm with standard tickets at £24 and VIP tickets at £30. In addition to a welcome drink and rum sampling, ticket holders can purchase bottles and enjoy the live music from house band Rhythms Del Toro. To book tickets click here
For more information, visit www.birminghamrumfestival.com