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The 6 basic cocktails

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Has anyone here ever heard of a Jack Rose? It seems odd to include that on the list over more established drinks like Alexanders or a basic Sour (whiskey sour being preferred).

Never heard of it and it sounds disgusting based on the OP. A Sour would make WAY more sense. Very odd.

KT
 
Don't drink Alcohol, cause my taste buds never matured enough to like it, but my Uncle has at least 2 Manhattan's a day. He is 88, and never really drank till he got older, so I say he deserves them. Although he never got married, so I bet his low stress levels are why he has managed that many years.
 
The Jack Rose is a staple of modern cocktail culture due to its historic background. Even just, say, 5 years ago, Laird's was seldom found just sitting on a shelf in a liquor store and now it's back to being everywhere again.

One of my hobbies has been following the "speakeasy"/cocktail industry the last few years (bars like PDT, Milk & Honey, Death & Co, Bourbon & Branch, The Velvet Hour, etc)...it's certainly held true to the hipsters that visit those kinds of bars and developed too much elitism but you can still have a good time meeting passionate bartenders and trying out new drinks and even just new liquors. One of the best things about the emergence of this industry is the all of the new liquors/bitters you can find.

tl dr; I like to drink fancy drinks. I also have stocked quite the bar over the years.
 
I've had 4 of the 6, have heard of but not had a Sidecar and not sure if I've heard of Jack Rose but it sounds decent. Surprised the Sazerac is not in that list. Wait, no I'm not.
 
I have bartended for about 20 years now and never heard of a Jack Rose.

Don't forget to muddle your cherry in your old fashion! I have not made one those in about a decade though.

Problem with most drinks/names is they are named and made differently around the country/world since there is not really a "officail" way to make anything outside of some single liquor drinks.

Yeah I bartend as well, never heard of a jack rose.
 
Don't drink Alcohol, cause my taste buds never matured enough to like it, but my Uncle has at least 2 Manhattan's a day. He is 88, and never really drank till he got older, so I say he deserves them. Although he never got married, so I bet his low stress levels are why he has managed that many years.

Weak in my opinion marriage is what causes guys to drink...ALOT.
 
Yeah I bartend as well, never heard of a jack rose.

Applejack has almost completely been forgotten (other then a sudden resurgence of it recently) but was at one time the vodka of the cocktail scene. Remember that vodka was almost completely unheard of in the US before the 1950's and still very rare before 1962, after 1962 is became the one stop spirit for every american drink.

For those that don't know, applejack is a strong spirit a lot like vodka made by freezing hard apple cider and then taking off the ice that rises to the top. This leaves a very high alcoholic concentration. The freeze distillation process is called 'jacking' which is why it is applejack.
 
Went to a couple of places this weekend trying to find a Jack Rose. Got blank looks from both bartenders. Neither had heard of Applejack. One assumed that Jack Rose had Jack Daniels in it.

This has become a quest, a quest for liquor.
 
Went to a couple of places this weekend trying to find a Jack Rose. Got blank looks from both bartenders. Neither had heard of Applejack. One assumed that Jack Rose had Jack Daniels in it.

This has become a quest, a quest for liquor.

Not knowing what a Jack Rose is understandable. Not knowing what Applejack is tells me they just were not very good bartenders.
 
martini, old fashioned, and daiduiri.

We do old fashioneds a little different here in WI.

Add some 7-up, substitute Brandy for whisky, and a dash of cherry juice. About the only thing in common with a classic old fashioned is the bitters!

There isn't anything quite like having an Old Fashioned up at Lake Mead in northern Wisconsin.
 
Went to a couple of places this weekend trying to find a Jack Rose. Got blank looks from both bartenders. Neither had heard of Applejack. One assumed that Jack Rose had Jack Daniels in it.

This has become a quest, a quest for liquor.

I think the word Applejack is throwing them for a loop, try asking for Calvados.
 
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