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Grog

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"What in the Seven Seas is that?"
"Yuck. That'll put me off me grog for a fortnight.
"
Pirate Guard Chief and Lefty[src]

Grog was an alcoholic beverage, a mixture of hot rum and water with an occasional sprinkling of spices.

History

Grog was used in the British Royal Navy during the Age of Piracy. When a surgeon named Grogan got drunk from grog, he accidentally severed the leg of a Navy officer.[1]

Arabella Smith used to pour grog at the Faithful Bride tavern before joining the crew of the Barnacle.[2]

During the time when Jack Sparrow was trapped in Davy Jones' Locker, he brought a combination of Grog to another pirate from the Fiddler's Green Tavern.[3]

Behind the scenes

"Sure by now the whole town must be captured by them rollickin' pirates. Why, they've set half the town on fire, and drank nearly half the grog."
―Unknown[src]

Grog is first mentioned in Thurl Ravenscroft's 1966 narration recorded for Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean.[4] Jason Surrell's 2005 book Pirates of the Caribbean: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies detailed the "Crew's Quarters" in Dead Man's Cove, where two dead skeletal crewmen have the time of their afterlives in the ruins of a dockside tavern filled with every whiskey, rum, and grog known to piratedom.[5] Grog makes its first known in-universe appearance in the video game adaptation for the 2006 film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.[6]

On October 9, 2008, the "Grog Blog" launched at Pirates of the Caribbean Online, where the team of developers post news bulletins relating to the game's events and content. The Grog Blog also gave players a direct line to leave comments about new game features, ask questions, and connect with other players around the world.[7][8] For instance, by January 27, 2009, the Grog Blog shared an update to the site.[9]

Historically, grog was invented by Admiral Edward Vernon around 1740. The timeline established in the Pirates franchise sets the first chronological mention of grog in the Pirates universe a few decades earlier.[citation needed]

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