Everything about Applejack Beverage totally explained
Applejack is a strong
alcoholic beverage produced from apples, originating from the
American colonial period. It is made by concentrating hard
cider, either by the traditional method of
freeze distillation (see
fractional freezing), or by true evaporative
distillation. The term "applejack" derives from "jacking", a term for freeze distillation.
From the fermented juice, with an alcohol content of less than ten percent, the concentrated result contains thirty to forty percent alcohol, is slightly sweet, and usually tastes and smells of apples.
Freeze distilling concentrates all of the alcohol by-products of fermentation including
ethanol,
methanol and
fusel alcohols. Distillation by evaporation, if done properly, can separate these as they've different boiling points.
Many countries prohibit home distillation by any method both as a health measure and to avoid losing income from alcohol tax. A notable exception to this rule is
New Zealand, where home distillation has been legal since 1996.
Due to the relatively higher cost and lower yield of alcohol produced from fruit fermentation, commercially produced applejack may be composed of apple
brandy diluted with grain
spirits until the drink reaches the desired alcohol content.
The oldest distillery in America is Scobeyville, New Jersey's Laird & Co., a producer of applejack. It must be noted, however, that the "Apple Jack" that Laird & Company produces today is an apple brandy, produced by distillation by evaporation, not by freezing. Known as "Jersey Lightning", applejack's long history in New Jersey includes once being used as currency to pay road construction crews during the colonial period.
Around 1760,
George Washington discovered this unique beverage, asked for and received the Laird family recipe and soon introduced Applejack to the
Virginia Colony.
Applejack may also refer to a cocktail made with apple liqueur and
Jack Daniel's whiskey.
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