Caribbean rum producer Duppy Share has claimed a Guinness World Record for the largest rum punch after crafting an incredible 1,025.189 liters of the iconic cocktail. The record-breaking feat took place during Reggae Land on August 1–2 at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes.
Festival-goers watched as the enormous punch bowl served more than 5,000 people, making the celebration a true highlight of the weekend.
To create this monumental largest rum punch, the Duppy Share team used:
George Frost, founder of Duppy Share, told The Spirits Business:
“We’ve always believed rum punch is the ultimate sharing serve – and what better way to bring people together than with the biggest bowl of rum punch the world has ever seen? To break a world record in partnership with Reggae Land feels like a true celebration of the culture, spirit, and joy of rum.”
Reggae Land attracted around 50,000 attendees each day, celebrating Caribbean culture through music, food, and rum. More than 5,000 servings of the record-breaking largest rum punch were sold from Duppy Share and Old Jamaica’s Rum Bar.
Festival director Brian Murphy told The Spirits Business:
“Reggae Land is all about celebrating Caribbean culture, and this world record with Duppy Share added something truly special to this year’s event. Thousands of our guests got to taste history – and they loved every drop!”
The Guinness World Record for “largest alcoholic punch” will be shared between Reggae Land and Duppy Share.
Beyond the punch bowl, Duppy Share sold 4,000 bottles of rum across other bars at the festival, reinforcing its influence in the UK rum scene.
The brand also partnered with Old Jamaica at 21 UK festivals and events this summer. Their ready-to-drink Jamaican Mule, launched in March last year, has been described as “the Caribbean in a can.”
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The Spirits Business Article — Duppy Share creates world’s largest rum Punch, written by Rupert Hohwieler
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