Rums come in two types, gold and silver (sometimes called clear). Golden rums have a slight oak flavor. Silver rums have more clarity. So silver is just the type. Superior is the label Bacardi uses for their 40% ABV (80 proof) aged rums. Some of their rums are Superior Silver, meaning it is both a clear rum and has been aged for a minimum of two years.
According to Bacardi's website, one jigger or traditional shot glass (1.5 fl. oz.) is 102 Calories.
Bacardi is my drink of choice when I'm on the Atkins diet. As long as you don't go mad, you'll not notice a thing!
http://www.thedailyplate.com/nutrition-calories/food/bacardi-silver/mojito Maybe this link will help you.... 220 calories
Alcoholic silver nitrate reacts with alkyl halides to form silver halide and alkyl nitrate compounds. This reaction is commonly used in organic chemistry to identify the presence of alkyl halides in a sample.
You can't, its a private family business. you can invest in Diageo which is the market leader for alcoholic drinks because it's on the London and the New York stock exchanges.
Bacardi & Company Limited.
I think I saw in a magazine it won't be available until September I also was very excited when I saw this add in a magazine in late June. I was unable to find it in any stores so I contacted Bacardi. Bacardi stated that this product would be available to the general public in mid September.
Bacardi's about $12 for a fifth.
Bacardi is 80 proof.
The CEO of Bacardi is Seamus McBride
Bacardi was created on 1862-02-04.