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KING HUSTLA
08-19-2004, 01:45 AM
whats applejack? i seen one episode where fred said he put some applejack in his tea.

Jrnygrl
08-21-2004, 07:14 PM
Applejack, I think what he was calling moonshine whiskey.

I'm sure I will be corrected though. :rolleyes: :wave:

Jrnygrl
08-21-2004, 07:32 PM
Applejack
Applejack is an alcoholic beverage. It is made by distilling or concentrating fermented apple juice: cider or hard cider (the name varies).
The result is a more potent alcoholic beverage at about 60 to 80 proof, or 30 to 40 percent alcohol. It has a slightly sweet and appley taste. The aroma usually smells of apples.

Applejack was a common beverage in American colonial times. Its name is derived from the process of 'jacking' by which the drink was often produced. The method involves using cold temperatures to separate the water and alcohol in a fermented mixture, by taking advantage of their difference in freezing points. The water freezes into ice and is strained out of the mixture, while the ethyl alcohol remains liquid, resulting in a progressively higher alcohol concentration.

Hope this definition helps!:wave: :D

Lady T
08-22-2004, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by Jrnygrl
Applejack, I think what he was calling moonshine whiskey.

I'm sure I will be corrected though. :rolleyes: :wave: That is close, it was a very cheap ass whiskey.. that resembled apple juice in coloring

Trishalla
08-22-2004, 12:10 PM
Originally posted by Jrnygrl
Applejack
Applejack is an alcoholic beverage. It is made by distilling or concentrating fermented apple juice: cider or hard cider (the name varies).
The result is a more potent alcoholic beverage at about 60 to 80 proof, or 30 to 40 percent alcohol. It has a slightly sweet and appley taste. The aroma usually smells of apples.

Applejack was a common beverage in American colonial times. Its name is derived from the process of 'jacking' by which the drink was often produced. The method involves using cold temperatures to separate the water and alcohol in a fermented mixture, by taking advantage of their difference in freezing points. The water freezes into ice and is strained out of the mixture, while the ethyl alcohol remains liquid, resulting in a progressively higher alcohol concentration.

Hope this definition helps!:wave: :D

In a conversation with my boyfriend the other night I mentioned this and I told him I did not know what apple jack is either

So my guess was apple juice and jack daniels

but I was close it had something to do with alcohol


lol

Ohio8
10-07-2004, 02:08 PM
Apple jack is a brandy that's made from apple cider.