Laird’s Straight Applejack is a uniquely American spirit with deep historical roots, often referred to as “America’s Apple Brandy.” Made from apples grown in the US, this straight Applejack is aged for at least 4 years in charred oak barrels. The result is a robust, full-bodied spirit with rich apple flavours and oak complexity.
TL;DR – Versatile and heritage-rich, Laird’s Straight Applejack adds a fruity undertone to cocktails.
Review: Flavor Camp
Photo: Reece Sims
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Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Golden amber
- Aroma: Caramel gala apples, black licorice, white pepper, honey and a slight hint of vanilla.
- Taste & Mouthfeel: More apples (of course), spice, vanilla, and caramel.
- Finish: Short and mouthwatering with some white pepper.
- Distinctiveness: The quintessential applejack.
- Overall Drinkability & Balance: It's a little bit hot for 43% ABV, but we love the underlying orchard fruit notes that it can bring to a cocktail.
Product Details
- Distiller: Laird & Company
- Type: Unblended straight apple brandy
- Age: Aged minimum 4 years
- Still Type: Pot Still
- Cask Type(s): Charred Oak Barrels
- Origin: New Jersey, USA
- Composition: Apples (specific variety undisclosed)
- ABV: 43%
- # of Distillations: Not disclosed
- Price: $50-60 CAD (2024)
Comments / Notes
Three things to remember:
- Historic Roots: Laird’s is America’s oldest licensed distillery, established in 1780, and is renowned for its apple-based spirits.
- Blend Composition: This is 100% applejack (versus having neutral grain spirit blended in)
- Cocktail Favourite: A staple in classic cocktails like the Jack Rose, prized for its smooth, fruity taste and versatility
- Crushable / Daily Drinker
- Cocktail Worthy
- Special Occasion Sipper Only
- Weird & Wonderful
- Skip It
Food Pairing Recommendations: Pork Chops, Oatmeal Cookies
Cocktail Recommendations: Corpse Reviver No.1, Jack Rose, Sazerac Pie