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===NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, 22nd April 1905=== | ===NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, 22nd April 1905=== | ||
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Frank J. May, better known as Jack Rose, is the inventor of a very popular cocktail by that name, which has made him famous as a [[mixologist]]. He is at present looking after the managerial affairs of Gene Sullivan's Cafe, at 187 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, N. J., one of the most popular resorts in that city. Mr. May takes an active interest in sports, and as a wrestler could give many of the professional wrestlers a warm argument. | Frank J. May, better known as Jack Rose, is the inventor of a very popular cocktail by that name, which has made him famous as a [[mixologist]]. He is at present looking after the managerial affairs of Gene Sullivan's Cafe, at 187 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, N. J., one of the most popular resorts in that city. Mr. May takes an active interest in sports, and as a wrestler could give many of the professional wrestlers a warm argument. | ||
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==Common Recipes== | ==Common Recipes== |
Revision as of 22:43, 14 December 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.
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Historical Recipes
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, 22nd April 1905
Frank J. May, better known as Jack Rose, is the inventor of a very popular cocktail by that name, which has made him famous as a mixologist. He is at present looking after the managerial affairs of Gene Sullivan's Cafe, at 187 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, N. J., one of the most popular resorts in that city. Mr. May takes an active interest in sports, and as a wrestler could give many of the professional wrestlers a warm argument.
Washington Post, 23rd December 1912
ROSENTHAL MURDER CHANGES NAMES OF FAMOUS FLOWER AND A COCKTAIL
"The murder of Herman Rosenthal has seriously affected the business of florists in Brooklyn, and perhaps a good deal in Manhattan. The Jack rose, a pretty popular blossom, has often been left on the hands of the Brooklyn florists, just because it bears the same name as the informer in the famous trials."
Washington Post, 5th May 1914
"A Jack Rose is a cocktail which was guaranteed to cultivate a keen edge on one's appetite. However, like the florists, the bartenders decided that perhaps under another name the Jack Rose cocktail might become a good seller."
Atlanta Constitution, 30th April 1916
"Jack Rose Cocktail".
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.