Admiral's Brandy

What is Admiral's Brandy?


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A furtive, illicit alcoholic drink. The term stems from the case of British Admiral Nelson, whose corpse was pickled, in brandy, after dying at sea & sparking rumours that his men would drink from the barrel.

"Son, don't tell your mother, but let's have a sip of the ol' Admiral's Brandy"

See booze, alcohol, brandy, admiral, nelson, british, corpse


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