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Bacardi Lemon Premix & Other Bacardi Premixed Drinks
Other types of Bacardi drinks include pre-mixed ready-to-drink rum brands.
These include:
- Bacardí & Cranberry
- Oakheart & Cola
- Bacardí and Lemonade
- Bacardí and Orange
- Bacardí Cola Zero
- Bacardí Ginger & Lemonade
- Bacardí Originals Cuba Libre
- Bacardí Originals Mojito Ready-to-Drink
- Bacardí Premix Cola
- Bacardí Razz and Up
- Bacardí Razz Mojito Ready-to-Drink
- Bacardí +Fizz
- Bacardí Lime & Soda
- Bacardí Rum Punch
- Bacardí Limón and Lemonade
- Bacardí Red Dragon
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Barcadi Superior Gold Rum
Bacardi also makes a gold (or amber rum) called Bacardi Gold.
According to the Bacardi website, Bacardi Gold is a…
distinctive, smooth, and mellow golden rum that delivers subtle flavor and classic Bacardi quality. It is the perfect Bacardi rum for those who enjoy the relaxed, good fun, and fine times that being with friends is all about.
Again, steering clear of the marketing messages and sticking to the facts, Bacardi Gold is a rum made with the same blend of light spirits as Bacardi white rum, but that is aged for up to two years and is not filtered again after its time in oak casks.
The result is a smooth, amber-colored rum with a fuller body and a pleasing wood flavor.

Comparing Bacardi Black and Bacardi Gold, from the information in the sections above, you can see that Bacardi Black goes through the aging process for four years while Bacardi Gold goes through aging for only two.
Black Bacardi Rum vs White
In case you are wondering what the difference between white rum and dark rum is, here are 5 important ways in which these two types of rum differ:
- White rum is aged in stainless steel barrels, while dark rum is aged in charred oak barrels.
- The ageing process is shorter for white rum than for dark rum.
- Dark rum has a stronger taste and stronger overtones than white rum.
- Caramel may be added to darken rum, while filtering is often used to make rum lighter, as in the case of white rum.
- Dark rum is more often drunk straight and used for cooking, while white rum is often used in cocktails and mixed drinks.

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