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Kraken Rum
TypeSpiced Rum
ManufacturerProximo Spirits
Country of origin Trinidad and Tobago
Introduced2010
Alcohol by volume 47%
Proof (US)94
ColorBlack
Related productsList of rum producers
Websitekrakenrum.com

Kraken Black Spiced Rum is a Caribbean black spiced rum.[1] It is distributed in the United States by Proximo Spirits, and named after the kraken, a mythical giant squid-like sea monster.[2] However, the bottle has a rendering of the actual giant squid with a reference to its scientific name, Architeuthis Dux.

Product description and packaging

Kraken Rum was introduced in 2010.[3] The base rum is from Trinidad, distilled from naturally sweet molasses made from locally grown sugar cane. The rum is aged 1–2 years and then blended with a mix of 11 spices, including cinnamon, ginger and clove.[1][4][5] The liquid is black, revealing hints of brown when held up to the light.[6]

The bottle is styled after a Victorian rum bottle, with two hoop handles based on the tradition of hanging a bottle to prevent breakages. The bottle has a black and white paper label featuring an illustration of a Kraken sea creature. The bottle's back label states that it is "imported rum from the Caribbean blended with natural flavors."[2]

Beginning in 2015, Proximo began selling Kraken Ghost White Rum exclusively in Mexico.

In early 2020, Kraken released two new pre-mixed flavours, Kraken & Dry and Kraken & Cola, increasing its hold on the Australian market.[7]

Marketing

In 2013, two outdoor 3D billboards went up in Chicago, with a kraken sea creature's giant tentacle pulling a consumer out of an apartment window in an advertisement for Kraken Rum.[8] The ad was created by New York agency Dead As We Know It,[8] which also produced several animated TV spots for the brand, combining 2D and 3D animations in a 19th-century scientific style, as well as an iPhone and Android app, The Kraken: The Simulation Application for Nautical Maneuvering, a game in which players steer a ship through kraken-infested waters.[3][9][10] Later that year, Blur Studio created animated spots featuring a kraken destroying a ship to the tune of Bobby Darin's 1959 version of the song "Beyond the Sea".[11]

Kraken Rum was the sponsor of the Kitschies, a British speculative fiction award.[12]

Honors

Kraken has been named an Impact "Hot Brand" by Impact magazine.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Kraken Rum," Archived 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine darkrum.co. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "The Kraken," The Dieline, October 28, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c “Proximo Backs The Kraken Rum With New $10 Million Ad Campaign,” Shanken News Daily, November 20, 2013.
  4. ^ KrakenRum.com. "Frequently Asked Questions". krakenrum.com. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  5. ^ “The Kraken Black Spiced Rum,” Cocktail Hunter. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  6. ^ “Kraken Rum,” Archived 2013-07-23 at the Wayback Machine Rum Journey. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  7. ^ Magro, Rebecca. "Kraken releases two new premixed flavours". Hunter and Bligh.
  8. ^ a b Tim Nudd, “Kraken Rum Billboards Will Kidnap You and Squeeze You to Death,” Ad Week, January 25, 2013.
  9. ^ “The Kraken Rum: Existence,” Creativity. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
  10. ^ EDW Lynch, “The Kraken: The Simulation Application for Nautical Maneuvering,” laughingsquid.com, March 3, 2011.
  11. ^ Bryant Frazer, “The Kraken Rum: Black Ink,” Studio Daily, December 2, 2013.
  12. ^ David Barnett, "The Kitschie awards have their Tentacles in the best genre fiction," The Guardian, January 13, 2012.

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