On the technical side, Bacardi
151 is a liquor developed by the Bacardi Corporation, based out of Hamilton, Bermuda. It is 75.
5% alcohol by volume, hence the name. 75.5 % ABV is
151 proof. It is also the same alcohol content used in the fuel for a V2 rocket.
That moves us on to the less technical side, the reason you came here instead of Wikipedia. I would say that Bacardi
151 is the devil, but the truth is that the devil actually rejects its use in his parties in
Hell because it is simply too flammable. Bacardi
151 is an eldritch horror, born not in Bermuda, but in some dark place where things that feast on human corruption grow large in the shadows. To say that it is not fit for human consumption is an understatement. Stories end when it is mentioned. Men
sob. Bears die.
Whoever said "all things in moderation" was not discussing this spirit. Moderation is not the
key here. This beverage looks at moderation, laughs, and says something so raunchy about its mother that it snaps. Two lightly mixed drinks with Bacardi
151 will have you throwing up, walking into glass doors like a confused
bird, and questioning your own existence on a night you intended to spend celebrating.
Bacardi 151 is a bad idea. I would say to kill it with fire, but unless you want an ungodly explosion of glass and
piss-colored fuel from Hitler's vengeance weapon, you really should just pour it out in
honor of all the
people who I am sure it has killed.
The defendant
drank three shots of Bacardi
151, consumed a parakeet, then jumped onto the hood of a police car and defecated. When arrested, he stated that he was "Giving the officer the
bird." No parakeet bone or feather fragments were found in his stool.