Jack Rose

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Shake all ingredients and strain into small cocktail glass. Garnish with an apple slice and a cherry.
 
Shake all ingredients and strain into small cocktail glass. Garnish with an apple slice and a cherry.
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==Why is it called "Jack Rose"?==
  
 
There are a couple of theories behind the name, firstly that the  
 
There are a couple of theories behind the name, firstly that the  
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evidence in a notorious Manhatten murder case, the 1912 gangland slaying of a  
 
evidence in a notorious Manhatten murder case, the 1912 gangland slaying of a  
 
gambling house operator named Herman Rosenthal.
 
gambling house operator named Herman Rosenthal.
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[[Category:Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Recipes]]

Revision as of 15:04, 6 April 2006

The Jack Rose is a Cocktail consisting of Applejack, Fresh Lime Juice, and Grenadine Syrup.


The Jack Rose is a Cocktail consisting of Applejack (Apple Brandy), Fresh Lime Juice, and Grenadine Syrup.


Common Recipes

Recipe#1: Paul Harrington, Cocktailtime.com

  • 1 1/2 ounces Applejack
  • 1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice
  • 1/2 ounce Grenadine Syrup

Shake with Ice, and then strain into a Cocktail Glass.


Recipe#2: Cocktaildb.com

  • Shake in iced cocktail shaker & strain
  • 1 1/2 oz Applejack
  • 1/2 oz Fresh lemon juice (Substitute fresh lime juice)
  • 1/2 oz grenadine
  • Serve in a cocktail glass


Recipe#3: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail.

  • 1 1/2 oz. Applejack or 1 1/2 oz. Calvados
  • 1 oz. Simple Syrup
  • 3/4 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
  • 2 Dashes Grenadine

Shake all ingredients and strain into small cocktail glass. Garnish with an apple slice and a cherry.


Why is it called "Jack Rose"?

There are a couple of theories behind the name, firstly that the cocktail is a similar colour to a Jaquemont rose and uses apple "jack", secondly that it was named after a gangster called Jack Rose who turned states evidence in a notorious Manhatten murder case, the 1912 gangland slaying of a gambling house operator named Herman Rosenthal.

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