Bacardi 151 is a high-proof rum bottled at 151 proof (75.5% ABV) — discontinued by Bacardi in 2016, making remaining stock one of the most sought-after discontinued spirits available anywhere.
Bacardi 151 was produced by Bacardi Limited in Puerto Rico and distributed globally from 1963 until its discontinuation in 2016. The 151 proof designation — 75.5% ABV, nearly double the proof of standard rum — made it the go-to high-proof rum for cocktails requiring float layers, flaming shots, and recipes where extreme proof was the point. The bottle famously included a stainless steel flame arrestor on the pour spout as a safety measure, acknowledging the rum's flammability.
Bacardi cited liability concerns when discontinuing 151 in 2016, with no official announcement — bottles simply stopped appearing in distribution. No replacement has been announced. Existing stock has become increasingly scarce and commands a significant premium over the original retail price. This listing is the 200ml format.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Raw alcohol heat, light molasses, and tropical fruit — the high proof is immediately present. Palate: Intense and warming at 75.5% ABV — molasses, caramel, and rum sweetness amplified by the extreme proof. Best used sparingly as a float on cocktails or in recipes specifically designed for high-proof rum. Finish: Long and warming with persistent heat.
Specs
Producer: Bacardi Limited, Puerto Rico. Style: High-Proof White Rum. Proof: 151 (75.5% ABV). Size: 200ml. Status: Discontinued 2016.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bacardi 151 discontinued?
Yes — Bacardi discontinued 151 in 2016 with no official announcement and no replacement. Bottles simply stopped appearing in distribution. Remaining stock has become increasingly scarce. Wooden Cork carries Bacardi 151 in multiple formats when available — one of the few specialty retailers with consistent access to existing inventory.
What proof is Bacardi 151?
151 proof — 75.5% ABV, nearly double the proof of standard rum (typically 80 proof / 40% ABV). The name refers directly to the proof level. At this concentration, the rum is highly flammable and was sold with a stainless steel flame arrestor on the pour spout.
Why was Bacardi 151 discontinued?
Bacardi cited liability concerns, likely related to the rum's flammability and its use in flaming shots and bar tricks that occasionally caused injuries. No official statement was released — the product quietly disappeared from distribution in 2016 after over 50 years of production.
What is Bacardi 151 used for?
Primarily as a float layer in cocktails — poured carefully over the back of a spoon to sit on top of a drink without mixing, sometimes ignited briefly for presentation. Also used in recipes requiring extreme proof rum, such as Zombies, Scorpion Bowls, and other tiki cocktails. The 200ml format is ideal for single-use cocktail applications.