Open the doors to your rum shack before Black Friday with up to 23% off Dead Man's Fingers rum

Dead Man's Fingers Rum
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With Christmas just around the corner, now is a great time to start stocking up your drinks cabinet. Indeed, it's a particularly good time to do it because Amazon has just slashed up to 23% off the price of selected Dead Man's Fingers rum bottles to celebrate this year's Black Friday.  

Founded at the Rum and Crab Shack in St Ives, Cornwall, Dead Man's Fingers has revolutionised the rum-drinking experience, bringing this centuries-old drink bang up to date with a range of sumptuous flavours. From raspberry to lime, hazelnut to hemp, there's something for everyone in the line-up; and whether it's drunk neat with ice, with a mixer or as part of a cocktail, it's certain to go down a treat. 

With each flavour packaged in a stylish and colourful bottle, these tipples would make great gifts, too. To browse the different flavours on offer, check out Amazon's Dead Man's Fingers home page.

Dead Man's Fingers rum: Up to 23% off at Amazon

Dead Man's Fingers rum: Up to 23% off at Amazon
Looking to stock up ahead of the festive season? Well Amazon have an early Black Friday deal on a range of Dead Man's Fingers rum - including 23% off their spiced rum 

By knocking up to 23% off the price of selected Dead Man's Fingers flavours, Amazon has made these tasty tipples even more enticing. To give you an example of how much you could save, a 70cl bottle of Dead Man's Fingers Spiced rum is down 23% from £22 to £17, while the Dead Man's Fingers Coffee Rum has been reduced by 18% from £22 to £18, while a bottle of Dead Man's Fingers Black Rum now costs 16% less, meaning the price is £20.99 instead of £25

OK, so buying one bottle in this Black Friday deal might not make a huge difference to your bank balance, but buy several bottles for yourself and your friends, and the money saved will soon start to rack up.

So, what are you waiting for? With a range of delicious flavours, and loads of money to be saved, this is one deal that you don't want to miss out on!

For more great booze bargains, take a look at our list of Black Friday alcohol deals.

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