Gosling Brothers Explained

Gosling Brothers Limited
Type:Private
Foundation:St. George's, Bermuda (December 1806)
Location:Hamilton, Bermuda
Key People:The Gosling Family
Industry:Distilled beverages, imports, exports, retail
Products:Rum, Ginger beer
Parent:Castle Brands (Pernod Ricard)
Homepage:www.goslingsrum.com

Gosling Brothers Limited is a Bermudan company primarily concerned with blending and distributing rum, importing and distributing spirits on the island, and maintaining a retail presence.

History

In early 1806 James Gosling set out from England with £10,000 in merchandise bound for America. The ship's charter had expired on the ninety-first day of the voyage, so they set in at the nearest port, Bermuda. However, instead of going on to America, Gosling set up shop on the island later that year.[1]

In 1824, the company rented their iconic store on Front Street.[1]

The Goslings started formulating rum blends in 1860, and in three years, they had developed Old Rum, a dark, full-bodied rum. Originally distributed only in barrels and sold to those bringing their own bottles, the rum became more widely available with the introduction of bottling in Champagne bottles, the most widely available at the time. The bottles were salvaged from the British Officers' Mess and were sealed with black sealing wax. Soon, people were asking for more of the 'black seal' rum, prompting the change to the name Black Seal Rum.[1]

Gosling Brothers holds the trademark for the Dark 'N Stormy cocktail.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our History . 2009-10-05 . 2009-12-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091212074644/http://www.goslingsrum.com/discover_ourhistory.asp . dead . Goslings Brothers.
  2. News: The Right Stuff (By Law). The New York Times. 3 July 2009. Miles. Jonathan.