Rum Sling

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Where does the word Sling come from?

Sling is the name of a sugar-making by-product. It is also known as "wet-sugar".


Historical References

Earliest Sling Reference (c.1675)

First recorded definition of a Sling, circa 1675, quoted in the 2 volume "Beverages Past & Present" (Edward R. Emerson, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1908) as follows:

"Long-sup or sling was one half water and one half rum with sugar in it to taste."


"Proceedings ... & Papers," By Lexington Historical Society (Mass.)

"...called a “sling,” made by filling a tumbler about half full of rum, sweetened with brown sugar, and with warm water added to suit the taste."

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