![]() ![]() They learned they could leave barrels of the cider outside overnight to freeze, which is a method called jacking. In the 1600s pre-bourbon, that is colonists in the Northeast produced hard cider with their apple orchard wares. They still make a version of applejack through the modern process. Applejack, also known as apple brandy, is a spirit that’s distinctly American. Add ice and shake until the outside of the shaker is frosty, about 20 seconds. Laird & Company is based in Scobyville, New Jersey and was the first commercial distiller in the United States, with Distiller's License #1 dated to 1780. Combine applejack, lemon juice, orange juice, maple syrup, and bitters in a cocktail shaker. Craddock made the Princess Mary’s Pride in 1922, later immortalizing it in the 1930 edition of The Savoy Cocktail Book.He mixed together Calvados (a French apple brandy), Dubonnet rouge (a French wine-based aperitif) and dry vermouth. Another delicious Applejack cocktail is the Applejack Rickey. Get this hot toddy on the go easily in a crockpot for chilly nights in with friends. It’s easily everyone’s favorite apple brandy cocktail. This tasty hot sip has all the quintessential fall flavors of apple, cinnamon and honey. The egg whites add a rich and creamy texture to the cocktail and help to bind the flavors together. Just sip slowly, it’s one of the apple brandy drinks that’s spirit-forward and packs a punch. This cocktail is made by mixing Lairds Applejack with lemon juice, sugar, and egg whites. Garnish your Apple Jack cocktail with a lime wedge. Historically made by freeze concentration of hard apple cider and not fractional distillation, applejack is now made by blending neutral spirits with apple brandy to make a lightly apple flavored spirit that is 80 proof. One of the most popular Lairds Applejack cocktails is the Applejack Sour. Pour in the whiskey (the name of the cocktail suggets a specific brand of whiskey) and add the apple juice. ![]() Applejack is an based spirit made in the United States, primarily by the Laird Company. ![]()
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