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A clear bottle of King's Shilling White Rum with a black cork, featuring a label with a profile of a woman and blue text describing the rum's history and branding.
A black and white image of a U.S. quarter coin showing the profile of a man with a laurel wreath headband and a scarf around his neck, with the text "GEORGE WASHINGTON DEPART" along the edge.

This isn’t just rum.

This is rebellion bottled, corked and waiting to be unleashed.

The “King’s Shilling” was once the mark of trickery — a coin dropped into a tankard to conscript the unwitting into service. Soldiers drank without choice. Now the tables are turned.

Every pour of King’s Shilling is an act of defiance: you’re not drinking for the King, you’re drinking for yourself. For your band. For your people.

Gold ink stamp of a profile portrait of a girl with long wavy hair, surrounded by the text 'King's Shilling' and the Latin phrase 'Deo Gratias'.

CRAFTED IN LONDON