It can be used straight out of the bottle, and it should be real maple syrup, as in from a tree. There’s no need to dilute maple syrup for cocktails - as you would with, say, honey. ![]() These are a mixture of 20-30% apple brandy with the rest being neutral grain spirits - not bad, but not my favorite. However, sometimes a spirit will be labeled as “Blended Applejack”, or “Applejack - a Blend”. You still see printed applejack on labels sometimes, just remember there’s no production-related difference from apple brandy. The term Applejack persists today presumably because it sounds cool (and very cool at that, that's the only reason I call it an Applejack Old Fashioned, as opposed to an Apple Brandy Old Fashioned). So hear that kids? Don’t try this at home. Aside from being prohibitively impractical on a large scale, it’s also quite dangerous because toxic higher alcohols like methanol aren’t removed as they can be with traditional distillation. No commercial apple brandy is made with this method today. The process can be repeated for further concentration, though it won't reach an ABV as high as a traditionally distilled spirit.Įventually, someone coined "jacked" cider, with the catchy name applejack. This ice can then be skimmed off leaving the remaining liquid at a higher proof. This is when a fermented beverage like hard cider, beer or wine is kept at freezing temperatures so the non-alcoholic elements solidify while the alcohol - which freezes at much lower temperatures - remains a liquid. But distillation requires a still, which not everyone had access to, so many who were in search of a stronger drink turned to a simpler method of concentrating the cider called jacking, aka freeze distillation. With no shortage of apples in the northeast, thirsty colonists made hard cider which could be then distilled into apple brandy. Though there used to be more of a distinction.Īmericans have been making booze from apples as far back as the 1600s. ![]() ![]() To be perfectly clear, Applejack is Apple Brandy, they are interchangeable terms.
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