Grog
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− | *http://www.hms.org.uk/nelsonsnavygcon.htm | + | *[http://www.hms.org.uk/nelsonsnavygcon.htm Nelson and His Navy Grog Conundrum] - Historical Maritime Society |
− | *http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mgrog.html | + | *[http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mgrog.html What is Grog?] - The Straight Dope |
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 14 June 2007
Grog is Rum and varying amounts of water.
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[edit] History
[edit] 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.
[edit] "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".
[edit] Similar Drinks
[edit] Similar Names
[edit] External Links
- Nelson and His Navy Grog Conundrum - Historical Maritime Society
- What is Grog? - The Straight Dope