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- Grog - Wikipedia
Grog is a term used for a variety of alcoholic beverages Following England's conquest of Jamaica in 1655, rum gradually replaced beer and brandy as the drink of choice for the Royal Navy [1] The prior ration of eight pints of beer was replaced with a ration of one half-pint of spirits
- Grog Cocktail Recipe | How to Make the perfect Grog
To prevent the sailors from hoarding their rations and becoming intoxicated, Admiral Edward Vernon introduced a mixture of rum, water, lemon juice, and sugar, which became known as Grog This cocktail was not only enjoyed by sailors but also became popular among pirates
- Grog: The Drink of Sailors and Why We Should Drink More of It
Ahoy, matey! Grog is the historical and tasty drink of sailors and pirates Learn its origins and then try it for yourself!
- What Is Grog And How Do You Make It? | Wine Enthusiast
Grog may be talked about as a fantasy cocktail, but this drink is very real Learn the history of grog and how to make it with this recipe
- Traditional Grog Recipe: How to Make a Grog Drink - Thrillist
Grog is one of the best rum cocktails This recipe will tell you what ingredients you’ll need, the difficulty and strength of this classic tiki drink
- Grog Recipe + Ingredients Tips - Cocktail Plans
Imagine you want to make the perfect Grog, a drink that’s not just a mix in a glass but a story that comes alive with each sip This cocktail is like a refreshing journey through history, flavor, and culture We’ll explore its origins, taste, and how to pair it with food, so let’s get started! ⬇️
- Navy Grog Cocktail Recipe - Liquor. com
Much like Beach’s famous cocktail the Zombie, the Navy Grog is a boozy powerhouse with three ounces of rum, often higher-proof ones Also like the Zombie, it’s occasionally limited to two per guest on cocktail menus
- A Guide to Grog - Recipe History - Cocktail Society
Despite the initial disapproval of diluting their beloved rum with water, over time, Grog should become a sailor's favorite drink They knocked it down with a loud toast of Up Spirits every day Now, believe it or not, Grog rations were provided to Royal Navy sailors twice a day until 1970
- Grog: A British Naval Rum Soaked Tradition Since 1655
One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, four of weak This little rhyme was once the most coveted drink recipe in the British Royal Navy A little rum-soaked sonnet adapted from Barbadian origins and flown across the high seas of the West Indies
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