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Grog - Wikipedia In Sweden and some subcultures within the English-speaking world, grogg is a common description of drinks not made to a recipe, but by mixing various kinds of alcoholic and soft drinks, fruit juice or similar ingredients
Grog Cocktail Recipe | How to Make the perfect Grog Grog is a historical cocktail that dates back to the 18th century when British sailors were given a daily ration of rum To prevent the sailors from hoarding their rations and becoming intoxicated, Admiral Edward Vernon introduced a mixture of rum, water, lemon juice, and sugar, which became known as Grog This cocktail was not only enjoyed by sailors but also became popular among pirates
Grog Recipe: The Pirate’s Drink That Tamed the Sea It’s important to note that pirates were often former navy men or merchant sailors, and the practice of mixing rum and water was already common aboard their vessels They didn’t need an admiral to tell them that drinking only rum in the tropics was a recipe for mutiny—or unconsciousness Grog just gave a name to a habit they were already fond of Pirates and Their Twist: Bumbo Pirates
GROG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of GROG is alcoholic liquor; especially : liquor (such as rum) cut with water and now often served hot with lemon juice and sugar sometimes added Did you know?
Grogg - Wikipedia A Grogg is a caricature figure made by the World of Groggs, a ceramics company established by John Hughes in 1965, in Trefforest near Pontypridd, Wales Most Groggs are 9 inches tall or less and are made of a type of clay called grog