Sugar beet spirit
Sugar beet spirit is an alternative to traditional rum, which is made from sugar cane. Regulation 2019/787 of the European Parliament dictates that ‘Rum is a spirit drink produced exclusively by the distillation of the product obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of molasses or syrup produced in the manufacture of cane sugar or of sugar-cane juice itself’. This means that spirits made from sugar beet may not legally be called rum.
Despite the legal categorization, the production process for sugar beet spirit is identical to traditional rum, only using sugar beet instead of sugar cane. The flavour is similar to rum, but without the more tropical flavours that are associated with the traditional variety, there is also significantly less sugar added after distillation, if any. Sugar beet spirit is not to be confused with rum or gin that use sugar beet as a base sugar, as these retain no characteristics of the raw ingredient in the way that rum does.