Admiral Edward Vernon was credited for Grog being the mandatory drink of the British Navy in 1740 when Vernon was issued the infamous "Captain's Order Number 349. This stated that all rum should be mixed with water, a dash of brown sugar,and lime to make it more palatable. The sailors christened the weakened beverage after the admiral, from the grogram cloth cloak that he wore.
Grog has gone through a lot of modification over the nearly 300 years that it has been around, but the original recipe with just a cinnamon stick dropped in as a garnish and adding a dash of spice to the mix.
Gunpowder Proof Rum Grog
- 2 oz. Pusser's Gunpowder Proof Rum
- 4 oz. Water
- 1/2 oz. Brown Sugar Simple Syrup
- Juice of 1/2 Lime
Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake until chilled and strain into a tumble filled with fresh ice. Drop in a cinnamon stick to garnish and enhance the flavor.
Bahama Bob’s Grog Syrup
- 4 cups Dark Brown Cane Sugar
- 4 Cups Water
- 1/8 Cup Ground Cinnamon
- Juice of ½ Lemon
Place all ingredients
into a sauce pan and slowly bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to a slow boil for 5 minutes. Put into squeeze bottles and
chill for a couple of hours before using.
Lasts about 2 weeks in the refrigerator.
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