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A classic cocktail garnish, these California-grown olives are unstuffed in a vermouth brine with some added juniper and coriander. They are tailor-made for use in martinis, bloody Maries, or an Italian spritz.
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The Jack Rudy Vermouth Brined Olives are a classic garnish, unstuffed and California-grown. They are brined with a touch of vermouth, juniper, and coriander, and are tailor-made for use in martinis, bloody Maries, or an Italian spritz.
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About Jack Rudy Cocktail Co.
Jack Rudy was a pilot, inventor, and craftsman, who once flew an airplane under the Ohio River Bridge on a dare. He was an aircraft mechanic during the Second World War and an engineer after that. He was also the great-grandfather of the creators of Jack Rudy Cocktail Co., a family operation from Charleston, SC, and Lexington, KY. The company's goal is "to take long-forgotten staples of the American bar and reinvent them, in an effort to drink like our great-grandparents might once have." While they have various bar tools and accessories on offer, their main focus is on mixers. These are crafted in small batches and include syrups, tonics, bitters, as well as cocktail cherries and brined olives.
The history of cocktails dates back to the not-so-good days of prohibition when people started to mix drinks trying to make the homemade or bootlegged liquor drinkable.
But things have changed since then, and cocktails have become increasingly popular with modern pop culture, from classics like Martini, Old Fashioned, or Negroni, to the more festive versions like Margaritas and Mojitos becoming staples in most bars.