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ap·ple·jack
ae pl jaek
也称 apple-jack,指“从苹果酒中蒸馏出的烈酒”,1816年,源自 apple 和 jack(名词)。
The first known use of applejack was in 1816
1 If we have to choose just one liquor to rely on throughout autumn, it would be applejack whiskey.
2 After a little rest, however, Falstaff revived, though not before he had imbibed about a pint of applejack, an occupation in which he could not persuade either of us, this time, to join him.
3 He had a canteen of applejack, and invited all hands to take a drink.
4 The cocktail’s liquor components—especially the applejack—are far from overpowering, which means that the ginger and lemon do much of the heavy lifting.
5 It also occurred to Rivers that there was none against applejack.
6 Roy Inman Special to The Star Take the Jack Rose, a cocktail traditionally made with applejack, lemon juice and grenadine.
7 In his travels, Steinbeck struck up conversations everywhere, often enticing strangers with the offer of coffee and a “dollop” of whiskey or applejack at his camper table.
8 But in the 21st century there's little need to be yoked to the conventions of historical accuracy — some versions are made with whiskey and still others with applejack.
9 I ordered bourbon, scotch, gin, vermouth, vodka, a medium good brandy, aged applejack, and a case of beer.
10 The original applejack was probably cloudy, with bits of peel, bees, leaves and whatever else stumbled in over the course of the winter.
11 He was sipping curaçao liberally laced with applejack when he suggested we have our dinner sent in rather than leave this comfortable spot.
12 They start with a sweet-hot rub involving chile powder and brown sugar, mopped periodically with sauce and spritzed with applejack.
13 What they do have, however, are some gins and applejack brandy ready to taste.
14 I set up and talked to him nigh all night and filled him plumb full of old applejack.
15 “The name has a homely, innocent appearance,” it said, “but in reality applejack is a particularly powerful and evil spirit.”
16 Pure applejack can be bracing, to put it mildly, but then again, you bathe only twice a year and don’t know that smoking tobacco is bad for you, so you hardly notice or care.
17 In Oporto the sharp cheese of that name is enlivened by port, Cider and the greatest of applejacks, Calvados, seem made to go the regional Calvados cheese.
18 But even sophisticated cocktail consumers were nonplused by his pitch, so he switched to a more accessible product: applejack.
19 At Becker's trial in the Jefferson Market Court House in Greenwich Village, the prosecution's chief witness was Jack Rose, a gambler whose namesake cocktail was a mixture of applejack, grenadine and lemon or lime juice.
20 Q's representative of this class Si went, and was piloted to where, after solemn assurances against "giving away," he procured a halfpint of fairly-good applejack, into which he put his doses of quinine.