If you’re a firm believer in an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then you’ll be drinking this Apple Brandy Allspice Fizz co*cktail all season long!
The Apple Brandy Allspice Fizz is a beautiful co*cktail to serve along side your Thanksgiving feast.
It’s tart and full of spices to pair with the flavorful food, yet light and refreshing to sip on so it won’t fill you up.
More room for those second and third helpings of turkey and stuffing! Win-win!Plus, an apple a day keeps the doctor away as they say!
I feel like this is left open for some interpretation and will be drinking way more apple brandy this fall and winter. What about you?!
Apples are one of my (Ashley Conway) favorite things to snack on in the fall.
You can’t beat a fresh Lady Apple, but I also really,really enjoy drinking tasty apple co*cktails like this Apple Brandy Allspice Fizz Thanksgiving co*cktail recipe!
Sure there are a plethora of apple cider co*cktails you can be sipping on. But I love mixing with Apple Brandy.
It has beautiful apple flavor and spice-filled notes, but gives you more flexibility than apple juice or cider. You can think of this drink as an Apple Brandy Old Fashioned!
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What Is Apple Brandy?
What is Apple Brandy exactly? It is a distilled spirit made entirely from apples (so no corn, wheat, etc).
It’s basically apple juice, but you know, boozy!
There are a lot of spicy notes in the Apple Brandy, which works well in this particular recipe since I used it to compliment through the emulsified, creamy egg white and fizziness of the soda.
Our Fall Poisoned Apple co*cktail is another recipe that features this particular brandy.
Thanksgiving co*cktail Recipe
They most likely enjoyed some (or a lot) of Apple Brandy at the First Thanksgiving!
Apples were so abundant back then. Apples were also easier to distill compared to the many other spirits that they were trying to produce at the time.
Applejack is a type of apple brandy, but not all apple brandy is applejack. Types of apple brandy include eau-de-vie de pomme, Calvados, obstler (an unaged schnapps from the Alps), and applejack. Apple brandy and applejack must contain at least 40% alcohol by volume.
Applejack generally has a thinner apple flavor, while the concentrated brandy has a richer, more complex personality. Unlike its cousin Calvados, American apple brandy doesn't play by a strict set of rules. Calvados must be produced in the Normandy region of France and must be aged in oak casks for at least two years.
Calvados is an apple brandy which must be made with apples from Normandy, France as stated in its Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) status. The apples are fermented into cider, distilled into eau-de-vie, and then aged for at least two years in oak barrels.
The taste of brandy becomes more mellow and complex as it ages—brandy that is less than two years old is considered unaged, while brandies that are more than two years old are considered mature.
SOME CALL IT A KAROO MARTINI; OTHERS REFER TO IT AS FIGHTING JUICE. WHATEVER THE NAME IT'S GIVEN, THERE IS NO DENYING THAT BRANDY AND co*kE IS A PART OF SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURE.
Here, in France's apple-growing region, they make elegant brandy called Calvados. Calva, as the locals call it, starts with choosing the most suitable apples among the 800 or so varieties. Fermentation, distillation and aging in oak barrels transform cider into smooth brandy.
The most common Apple Brandy is called Calvados, which is the Normandy region of France where the liquor originated. Calvados is typically made with cider apples, but it can also be made with pears grown in the same region.
In the 1950s, the surge in alcoholism became a national issue in France and this led to heavy taxation, increased controls and better-informed consumers. Calvados, the popular and previously affordable beverage became considerably more expensive as a result.
• As an aperitif (young calvados): - neat, or with a little water or an ice cube. ...
• During a meal (most often a young calvados or one that is only slightly aged): - to accompany marinated fish (very cold young calvados as one would use a vodka or aquavit) ...
How many apples does it take to make one litre of Calvados? It is estimated that about 18kg of apples are needed to obtain 13 litres of cider at 5% vol. ready for distillation into Calvados. These 13 litres will produce 1 litre of Calvados at 70%, i.e. before its ageing and reduction.
I've given a few alternatives to the Calvados in the post. You could also substitute cognac or brandy, which will make it a somewhat different drink. If you want to add apple flavor, use apple juice rather than the wine. Apple bitters can also be added to the drink too.
Calvados is named after the region from which it originated, just like Cognac is named from the region it originated, but they are both brandy. So, the answer is, you can substitute any brandy (including Cognac) for Calvados in any recipe. It has nothing to do with the taste of apples.
Brandy is usually served in a wide-bottomed, short-stemmed glass at room temperature. To fully enjoy the brandy, hold your glass in your hands before taking a sip. This will only enhance the taste of the drink. You should drink brandy slowly and keep it in your mouth for a while before swallowing.
The perfect pair in a mixed drink. Brandy with Cola, an infallible combination in which Cola enhances the sweet notes of Torres 10. A mix that brings freshness and a touch of chic, with the subtle bitterness of Angostura.
The Wisconsin default is sweet, so add Sprite or 7Up and you know it'll be good. Today, Wisconsin is still committed to the co*cktail and it's seen throughout the state. Starting this season, there are Brandy Old Fashioneds on tap at Miller Park in Milwaukee.
This simple Cranberry Orange Brandy co*cktail is made with only four ingredients – brandy, triple sec, cranberry juice, and orange juice. It has a lovely sweet and sour profile, being also warm and fresh at the same time. And all those flavours are so festive making this co*cktail perfect for holiday season!
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