Thursday, May 28, 2009

Major Moves Coming

We will be having some major updates and moves coming up. We'll be posting about 4-5 reviews in the next few days. Once those reviews are posted expect regular updates 2-4 times a week. We would also like to announce that we're finalizing a couple deals with some former athletes/sports faces to contribute to the site. The sports figures will be doing live twitter reviews. One sports figure we're signing will be providing a new element, gambling tips. We all know that with these economic times we could all use a little extra cheap entertainment and a lucky break or two, so we'll be trying to provide that the best we can.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Why Tweet?

If you hadn't noticed already the folks here at The Bottom Shelf also have a twitter page. While we all agree that Twitter is easily one of the stupidest ideas outside of Darrius Heward-Bey at no.7, it does have its benefits. At The Bottom Shelf we want you to experience the 'black out' with us. We want you to experience the bloody night before and the urine soaked morning after. While we do try to capture the essence of the drinking experience in our reviews, they are still mostly written post black out and so recollections can be sketchy. With our twitter page you'll be able to experience the review with us. You'll be able to find out exactly what we're reviewing and when we're reviewing it. You'll also be able to help us by calling medics when the tweets start suffocating in their own vomit. While not all reviews will be tweeted live many will. Add our tweets to your cell phone and you'll always be able to take that lovely black out ride with us.

Ron Castillo Gold Rum



Ron Castillo Gold Rum retails for approx $10 a liter. It is distilled by Castillo Distilleries in Puerto Rico. It is gold rum distilled from molasses bottled at 40% alcohol by volume.



Typically, I avoid drinking rum out of bottles not emblazoned with a naval officers image or named after a Hispanic slum lord, but for all I know Ron Castillo could own a couple of crack stacks so I let it slide and grabbed a bottle from the bottom shelf. As a precaution, my first drink of Castillo Gold contained at least 40% cola. My maritime mistress (Mister?) Admiral Nelson might be a bit jilted to hear this, but that drink and the subsequent heavier version were delicious. Admiral Nelson is the rum standard for me based on price and naval hierarchy (Admirals outrank Captains, even in the ass backwards royal British Navy).


This might be the time to mention that Castillo is mighty cheap; even Ron Diaz’s slum tenants could also afford Castillo’s modest offerings. Like the Titanic’s captain, I ignored all warnings and headed for a straight Castillo on ice for subsequent drinks. They tasted like a UFC mat after the third under card. Castillo was rightfully put to the sword as a series of brave souls put it to the teeth. For those unaware, “putting it to the teeth” means taking a pull directly out of the bottle


While all involved were a bit popped already, this shit has more fire power than a paranoid Maurice Clarett. Unlike the overweight former Ohio State back, who may have stayed at OSU had they been willing to pay him enough, Castillo will be heard from again, if only because the stuff is cheaper than Donald Sterlingafter he spends his hooker budget.
*6.5/10 Thompsons