Grog is a 6% ABV hard Japanese soda by Cold Ones. Zero added sugar, 120 calories. Grape, Peach, Lemon Ice, Mandarin & more. Shop online or find a store near you.
Grog – Hard Japanese Soda by Cold Ones | Low Sugar, 6% ABV
The grog usually consists of various alcoholic beverages mixed together, unappealing to the taste, and contained in a toilet bowl. A non-alcoholic variety of the grog is also typically available for those in attendance who do not consume alcohol, and can contain anything from hot sauce to mayonnaise intended to make it unappealing as well.
In today’s post, we’re diving into the true origins of grog—from its naval roots to its pirate twist—and ending with a modern-day variation inspired by the Caribbean seas and salt-soaked legends: a recipe for bumbo-style grog, complete with dark rum, lime, and brown sugar.
Ahoy, matey! Grog is the historical and tasty drink of sailors and pirates. Learn its origins and then try it for yourself!
Grog: The Drink of Sailors and Why We Should Drink More of It
Grog is a historical cocktail that dates back to the 18th century when British sailors were given a daily ration of rum. To prevent the sailors from hoarding their rations and becoming intoxicated, Admiral Edward Vernon introduced a mixture of rum, water, lemon juice, and sugar, which became known as Grog. This cocktail was not only enjoyed by sailors but also became popular among pirates ...
The Royal Navy's long-standing tradition of the daily tot brought it to the creation of grog. You only need two ingredients to make this drink: water and rum.