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Bang Bang Apple Jack

The intention behind choosing the name Bang Bang Apple Jacks becomes apparent when examining the label on the bottle. The label depicts golden-red apple juice flowing out of the fruit as a result of two gunshots. It is possible that the name was conceived before the image, or vice versa. Regardless, Applejack refers to a type of fruit brandy that has been produced since 1698 and was especially popular in the British colonies of North America. In Germany, its existence would not be widely known if it weren't for the Bang Bang brand. This particular Apple Jack is produced in Germany and is made from a combination of grain and apples sourced from the Lake Constance region. After distillation, the liquid is aged in French barrels, resulting in pleasant hints of vanilla and oak. It can be consumed as a shot or mixed with lemonade, mint, and sugar syrup. The flavor profile is fruity-sweet with notes of apple, vanilla, and oak.

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