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The Art of Cask Finishing: How We Create Complex Rum Expressions

Cask finishing is one of the most exciting techniques in modern rum production. By taking a fully matured spirit and transferring it into a second, previously used cask, we can layer in entirely new flavour dimensions that transform the character of the rum in remarkable ways.

What is Cask Finishing?

After a rum has spent years maturing in its primary cask — whether that’s American oak bourbon barrels, tropical warehouses, or our unique South Australian continental conditions — it can be transferred into a finishing cask for a final period of maturation. This finishing period typically lasts between three months and two years, depending on the intensity of flavour we want to achieve.

  • PX Sherry Casks — Pedro Ximénez sherry barrels impart extraordinary sweetness: dark raisin, Christmas cake, toffee, and a silky mouthfeel that coats the palate
  • Port Casks — Vintage Portuguese port barrels add red berry fruit, dried cherry, dark plum, and a beautiful rosy hue to the spirit
  • Fortified Wine Barrels — Our uniquely Australian contribution: locally sourced fortified wine barrels that impart honey, toasted nuts, and warming raisin notes

The Dead Reckoning Approach

What sets Dead Reckoning apart is the combination of traditional finishing techniques with our unique South Australian ageing environment. The extreme climate accelerates the interaction between spirit and wood, meaning that flavours that might take two years to develop in Scotland or Barbados can emerge in six months here.

This isn’t about cutting corners — it’s about understanding our environment and working with it. The same principles of dead reckoning navigation apply here: you use everything you know about your current conditions to chart the best possible course forward.

Tasting the Difference

The proof, as always, is in the glass. Our Barbados PX — finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks — is one of the clearest examples of cask finishing done right. The underlying Barbados character of tropical fruit, floral notes, and light molasses is still fully present, but it’s now clothed in layers of dark sweetness and spice that elevate the entire experience.

Meanwhile, our Port Cask expression shows how a lighter, more elegant finishing cask can add sophistication without overwhelming the base spirit. The result is nuanced, complex, and endlessly rewarding to explore.

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