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The Grog is a Cocktail consisting of Rum, and other ingredients.
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Grog is Rum and varying amounts of water.
  
  
==Recipes==
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==History==
  
Recipe#1: Trader Vic's Grog.
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===Thomas Trotter, "Written on board the Berwick," in Notes & Queries, Series 1, 1781===
  
In 16 ounce or double old-fashioned glass filled with Shaved Ice.
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*"A mighty bowl on deck he drew.
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*And filled it to the brink;
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*Such drank the Burford's gallant crew,
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*And such the gods shall drink,
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*The sacred robe which Vernon wore
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*Was drenched within the same;
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*And hence his virtues guard our shore,
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*And Grog derives its name.
  
*2 oz Jamaican Rum
 
*1 oz Pineapple Juice
 
*1 oz Fresh Lemon Juice
 
*1 oz Passionfruit Nectar
 
*Dash of Angostura Bitters
 
  
Shake and pour into Old-Fashioned glass. Decorate with Cherry and serve with a straw.
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==="Maryland Journal", 21st May 1788===
  
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"Rum, Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Stinkibus, Bitters, Toddy, '''Grog''', Slings and fifty other liquors all come under the denomination of spirits".
  
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==Similar Drinks==
  
[[Category:Rum]][[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Tiki Drinks]]
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*[[Bumboo]]
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*[[Bourbon & Branch]]
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==Similar Names==
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*[[Trader Vic's Grog]]
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.hms.org.uk/nelsonsnavygcon.htm Nelson and His Navy Grog Conundrum] - Historical Maritime Society
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*[http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mgrog.html What is Grog?] - The Straight Dope
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[[Category:Rum]][[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Rum Cocktails]][[Category:Highball]]
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[[Category:Mixed Drink Categories]]

Latest revision as of 17:30, 14 June 2007

Grog is Rum and varying amounts of water.


Contents

History

Thomas Trotter, "Written on board the Berwick," in Notes & Queries, Series 1, 1781

  • "A mighty bowl on deck he drew.
  • And filled it to the brink;
  • Such drank the Burford's gallant crew,
  • And such the gods shall drink,
  • The sacred robe which Vernon wore
  • Was drenched within the same;
  • And hence his virtues guard our shore,
  • And Grog derives its name.


"Maryland Journal", 21st May 1788

"Rum, Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Stinkibus, Bitters, Toddy, Grog, Slings and fifty other liquors all come under the denomination of spirits".

Similar Drinks


Similar Names


External Links

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