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The screech-in is a ceremony performed on non-Newfoundlanders (known to Newfoundlanders as a come from away or mainlander) involving a shot of screech, a short recitation, and the kissing of a cod. It is often performed either in homes or more commonly in town pubs, such as those on George Street, St. Johns.
The name screech is a bit of a mystery, though the term itself comes from screigh in Scottish dialect. According to local legend, the name came from an American serviceman. The story goes that the soldier was at a bar and asked for a shot of rum. Upon consumption, he howled at the flavours strong bite.
1:57 3:08 Saying you eat a piece of baloney. You take a shot of screech. And then you kiss a codfish. And thenMoreSaying you eat a piece of baloney. You take a shot of screech. And then you kiss a codfish. And then youre an honorary Newfoundlander the cod part was pretty funny.
Getting Screeched In is a ceremony in which the initiate recites a verse, eats a piece of bologna (Newfoundland steak lol) takes a shot of screech, and kisses a cod. The participant then gets a certificate declaring their honorary Newfoundlander status.
Even the most landlocked mainlander knows that the traditional Newfoundland Screech-In ceremony means kissing a cod. Why? Because, kissing the cod meant a simple bon voyage to those who were sailing South and returning with the rum! Dont be shy, they never get tired of a nice kiss from an attractive Come-From-Away!

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Newfoundland Screech rum is made from a blend of imported Jamaican rum, water from Newfoundland, caramel colour and flavouring. The East Coast spirit has been enjoyed by the locals for centuries. Tarah Mowry is in charge of quality control at Rock Spirits.
Newfoundland Screech rum is made from a blend of imported Jamaican rum, water from Newfoundland, caramel colour and flavouring. The East Coast spirit has been enjoyed by the locals for centuries.

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