![]() Pour into glasses and top with whipped cream, then add a light drizzle of molasses. In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, pour eggnog, vodka, Kahlua, molasses, and ginger. Wet rims of each glass and dip them in the cinnamon-sugar mixture. It became a popular stopping point for coaches in the area, including a visit from future founding father George Washington (who requested the recipe from the family in 1760). Mix cinnamon and sugar, then pour onto a plate. The Laird family opened the Colt’s Neck Inn in 1717, producing their apple brandy (called applejack) in a building behind the inn.
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