Do pirates actually drink rum?

Yes. They did. Pirates often started out as military sailors, who developed a taste for rum when it was distributed in the Navy. The Caribbean was a hotbed of piracy and instead of having to wait for their daily tot of rum from their superiors, pirates could drink it whenever they pleased.
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What kind of alcohol did pirates drink?

Pirates often mixed rum, sugar water, and lime juice to make the alcohol easier to drink, rid their water-cask of bacteria, and stave off scurvy.
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What kind of rum did real pirates drink?

Think unadulterated, dark, pot stilled Jamaican, Haitian, Bajan, and Martinican rums. If they happened to take a British Royal Navy ship, then they got grog, which is rum mixed with sugar, lime, and water.
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Why did pirates love rum so much?

Rum Was Plentiful

Rum, which was distilled from sugar, became a primary export. As a result, many of the ships on the waters that pirates attacked were filled with it. Crews tended to drink much of the liquid loot they found. However, rum was also used as a currency and often traded for goods.
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Why did pirates like rum so much?

Rum, distilled from sugar, however, was cheaper to transport and so became a staple export. This meant that many of the ships attacked by pirates were laden with barrels of rum, ripe for the taking. They could be sold for a pretty price, but pirates tended to drink a fair chunk of this kind of loot.
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Does Captain Jack Sparrow drink rum?

Rum was the preferred alcoholic drink of pirates, particularly favored by Captain Jack Sparrow.
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What do pirates call rum?

grog. An alcoholic liquor, especially rum, diluted with water.
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Was Jack Sparrow an alcoholic?

Captain Jack Sparrow is the most famous alcoholic antihero of the seven seas.
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Why does Jack Sparrow have a swallow tattoo?

The swallow tattoo is symbolic of a safe return home.
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Did pirates drink rum or beer?

According to most accounts, the principal beverage that pirates drank was rum, although ale (beer) was also served on most pirate ships. Ale was usually only available on shorter journeys or at the beginning of a long adventure because it would turn bad over time.
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What is a female pirate called?

1 Answer. The term pirate, or more appropriately, privateer, is gender neutral.
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What is a pirates wife called?

matey (or mate)
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Why did sailors drink rum instead of water?

Sailors were given a daily tot of rum from 1655 until the ration was abolished, as recently as 1970. Originally it was given to sailors neat when the beer ran out (water was not safe to drink as it became rancid very quickly at sea and it was often taken from polluted rivers, such as the Thames).
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Did pirates drink rum or grog?

While pirates were known to drink anything they could get their hands on, the drink most commonly associated with them, of course, was rum.
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Why did pirates drink rum instead of whiskey?

Judging from songs and stories from the Golden Age of Piracy, rum was the drink of the common man, and whiskey the drink of the well-to-do. Part of this, of course, was because rum (which was manufactured in the Caribbean) was easier and cheaper to get.
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How do you drink rum like a pirate?

More than one could have you on the floor. Yell “PIRATE PUNCH!” Start with a tall glass fill with ice, pour all at once (Light Rum, Dark Rum, Coconut Rum, & 151), then together splash (Blue Caracao, Sour Apple, & Peach), next add OJ and 7up/Sprite, garnish with 2 squeezed lime wedges.
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Who is the baddest female pirate?

Grace O'Malley (Gráinne Ní Mháille)

The Irish “Pirate Queen” Grace O'Malley is one of the most infamous buccaneers of any gender. Born in 1530, Grace was raised in a seafaring clan, which her father was the leader of.
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Did pirates sleep in beds?

Some of them slept on hammocks. Others slept on the floor. It was easier for them to sleep on hammocks because they swayed and rocked with the ship's movements. They also didn't have to worry about falling off beds during storms or high tides.
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How do pirates say no?

' Say 'aye' in place of yes, but don't say "nay" in place of no - not unless you want to talk like a pirate politician.
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What is a legal pirate called?

A privateer was a pirate with papers. As the name suggests, privateers were private individuals commissioned by governments to carry out quasi-military activities.
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What is a pirate kidnapping called?

Shanghaiing or crimping is the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors by coercive techniques such as trickery, intimidation, or violence. Those engaged in this form of kidnapping were known as crimps.
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Who was the famous one eyed pirate?

One-Eyed Willie

In the process they discover an ancient Spanish map leading to the long-lost treasure hoarded by 17th-century pirate One-Eyed Willie, aka William B Pordobel. A jester banished from the Spanish court, Willie became an ingenious pirate who plundered the king's ships in revenge.
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What did pirates actually drink?

Pirates didn't drink grog, it wasn't 'invented' until the 1740's by which time piracy in the Caribbean was effectively extinct. They would have drunk Rum, wine and any other strong alcoholic beverage they could buy or steal.
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Why does Jack Sparrow drink rum?

Black Pearl Rum

Sparrow's obsession with his beloved ship, the Black Pearl, is one of his defining traits. So, it's no surprise that he'd reach for a rum that reminds him of his vessel. Black Pearl is an American silver rum made from molasses sourced in New Orleans.
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