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<h1>THE IDEAL BARTENDER</h1>
<h3>by</h3>
<h2>TOM BULLOCK</h2>
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<p style='text-align: center;'>1917</p>
<p style='text-align: center;'>DEDICATED</p>
<p style='text-align: center;'>TO THOSE WHO ENJOY SNUG CLUB ROOMS, THAT THEY MAY LEARN THE ART OF
PREPARING FOR THEMSELVES WHAT IS GOOD.</p>
<p style='text-align: center;'>IS IT ANY WONDER THAT MANKIND STANDS OPEN-MOUTHED BEFORE THE BARTENDER,
CONSIDERING THE MYSTERIES AND MARVELS OF AN ART THAT BORDERS ON MAGIC?
RECIPES FOUND IN THIS BOOK HAVE BEEN COMPOSED AND COLLECTED, TRIED AND
TESTED, IN A QUARTER-CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE BY TOM BULLOCK OF THE ST.
LOUIS COUNTRY CLUB.</p>
<br/>
<p>A testimonial from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch which appeared in the
form of an editorial, Wednesday evening, May 28, 1913, at a time when
Col. Roosevelt was vindicating, by a libel suit, his reputation for
sobriety and temperance.</p>
<div class='blkquot'><p>Colonel Roosevelt's fatal admission that he drank just a part of one
julep at the St. Louis Country Club will come very near losing his
case.</p>
<p> Who was ever known to drink just a part of one of Tom's? Tom, than
whom there is no greater mixologist of any race, color or condition
of servitude, was taught the art of the julep by no less than Marse
Lilburn G. McNair, the father of the julep. In fact, the very cup
that Col. Roosevelt drank it from belonged to Governor McNair, the
first Governor of Missouri, the great-grandfather of Marse Lilburn
and the great-great-grandfather of the julep.</p>
<p> As is well known, the Country Club mint originally sprang on the
slopes of Parnassus and was transplanted thence to the bosky banks
of Culpeper Creek, Gaines County, Ky., and thence to our own
environs; while the classic distillation with which Tom mingles it
to produce his chief d'oeuvre is the oft-quoted liquefied soul of a
Southern moonbeam falling aslant the dewy slopes of the Cumberland
Mountains.</p>
<p> To believe that a red-blooded man, and a true Colonel at that, ever
stopped with just a part of one of those refreshments which have
made St. Louis hospitality proverbial and become one of our most
distinctive genre institutions, is to strain credulity too far. Are
the Colonel's powers of self restraint altogether transcendent? Have
we found the living superman at last?</p>
<p> When the Colonel says that he consumed just a part of one he
doubtless meant that he did not swallow the Mint itself, munch the
ice and devour the very cup. </p>
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<SPAN name='INTRODUCTION'></SPAN><h2>INTRODUCTION</h2>
<br/>
<p>I have known the author of "The Ideal Bartender" for many years, and it
is a genuine privilege to be permitted to testify to his qualifications
for such a work.</p>
<p>To his many friends in St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago and
elsewhere, my word will be superfluous, but to those who do not know
him, and who are to be the gainers by following his advices, it may
prove at the very beginning a stimulus to know something of his record
of achievement.</p>
<p>For the past quarter of a century he has refreshed and delighted the
members and their friends of the Pendennis Club of Louisville and the
St. Louis Country Club of St. Louis. In all that time I doubt if he has
erred in even one of his concoctions. Thus if there is "many a slip
twixt the cup and the lip" it has been none of his doing, but rather the
fault of those who have appreciated his art too highly. But why go on!
His work is before you. It is the best to be had. Follow on, and as you
sip the nectar of his schemings tell your friends, to the end that both
they and he may be benefitted.</p>
<p>G.H. WALKER.</p>
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<SPAN name='ABRICONTINE_POUSSE_CAFE'></SPAN><h3>ABRICONTINE POUSSE CAFE</h3>
<p>Fill Pousse Cafe glass one-third full of Abricontine and add Maraschino,
Curacoa, Chartreuse and Brandy in equal proportions until the glass is
filled. The ingredients should be poured in one after the other from a
small Wine glass, with great care, to prevent the colors from blending.
Ignite the Brandy on top, and after it has blazed for a few seconds
extinguishing it by placing a saucer or the bottom of another glass over
the blazing fluid. Then serve.</p>
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<hr />
<SPAN name="ABSINTHE"></SPAN><h3>ABSINTHE</h3>
<p>(When the customer asks for Absinthe without specifying any particular
style of service).</p>
<p>Pour one pony of Absinthe into large Bar glass and let ice cold water
drip from the Absinthe glass into Bar glass until full. The Absinthe
glass has a hole in the center. By filling the bowl of the Absinthe
glass partly with Shaved Ice, and the rest with water, the water will be
ice cold as it drops from the Absinthe glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name='ABSINTHE_AMERICAN_SERVICE'></SPAN><h3>ABSINTHE, AMERICAN SERVICE</h3>
<p>Mixing glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>4 dashes Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>1 pony Absinthe.</p>
<p>Shake until outside of shaker is well frosted; strain into large
Champagne glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ABSINTHE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>ABSINTHE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Mixing glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>½ jigger Water.</p>
<p>½ jigger Absinthe.</p>
<p>2 dashes Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Benedictine.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ABSINTHE_FRAPPE"></SPAN><h3>ABSINTHE FRAPPE</h3>
<p>Fill medium Bar glass full of Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Benedictine.</p>
<p>1 pony Absinthe.</p>
<p>Shake until outside of Shaker has frosty appearance; strain into
six-ounce Shell glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ABSINTHE_FRENCH_SERVICE"></SPAN><h3>ABSINTHE, FRENCH SERVICE</h3>
<p>Pour 1 pony of Absinthe into a Champagne glass which is standing in a
bowl. Fill the bowl of your Absinthe glass with Shaved Ice and water.
Raise the bowl and let the Ice Water drip into the Absinthe until the
proper color is obtained. Serve in thin Bar glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ABSINTHE_ITALIAN_SERVICE"></SPAN><h3>ABSINTHE, ITALIAN SERVICE</h3>
<p>1 pony of Absinthe in a large Bar glass.</p>
<p>3 pieces Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Maraschino.</p>
<p>½ pony Anisette.</p>
<p>Pour Ice Water in glass, at same time stirring gently with Bar Spoon.
Serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ADMIRAL_SCHLEY_HIGH_BALL"></SPAN><h3>ADMIRAL SCHLEY HIGH BALL</h3>
<p>Drop a piece of Ice into a High Ball glass.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>⅔ jigger Irish Whiskey.</p>
<p>⅔ jigger Tokay, Angelica or Sweet Catawba Wine.</p>
<p>Fill up with Apollinaris or Seltzer.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ALE_FLIP"></SPAN><h3>ALE FLIP</h3>
<p>Fill an Ale glass nearly full.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful of Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Break in 1 whole Egg; grate a little Nutmeg on top and serve the drink
with a spoon alongside of the glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ALE_SANGAREE"></SPAN><h3>ALE SANGAREE</h3>
<p>Dissolve in an Ale glass 1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar. Fill up with Ale and
serve with grated Nutmeg on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="AMERICAN_POUSSE_CAFE"></SPAN><h3>AMERICAN POUSSE CAFE</h3>
<p>Fill a Pousse Cafe glass ¼ full of Chartreuse, and add Maraschino,
Curacoa and Brandy in equal proportions until the glass is filled. Then
proceed as for Abricontine Pousse Cafe.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="APOLLINARIS_LEMONADE"></SPAN><h3>APOLLINARIS LEMONADE</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Powdered Sugar.</p>
<p>1 Lemon's Juice.</p>
<p>Fill up with Apollinaris; stir; strain into Lemonade glass dress with
Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="APPLE_JACK_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>APPLE JACK COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>3 dashes Raspberry Syrup.</p>
<p>1¼ jiggers Applejack.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into Cocktail glass and serve with piece of Lemon Peel
twisted on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="APPLEJACK_FIX"></SPAN><h3>APPLEJACK FIX</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass with Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar, dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>¼ Juice of 1 Lemon.</p>
<p>3 dashes of Curacoa.</p>
<p>4 dashes of any Fruit Syrup.</p>
<p>1 jigger Applejack Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir; dress with Fruits; serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="APPLEJACK_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>APPLEJACK SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar, dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>3 dashes lemon or Lime Juice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Applejack.</p>
<p>Stir well; strain into Sour glass; dress with Fruit and Berries and
serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name='ARF_AND_ARF'></SPAN><h3>"ARF-AND-ARF"</h3>
<p>Pour into an Ale glass or mug ½ Porter and ½ Ale, or Porter and
Stout with Ale, or ½ Old and ½ New Ale.</p>
<p>The use of the Porter and Ale is more prevalent in England. In the
United States ½ Old and ½ New Ale is usually used when this drink is
called for, unless otherwise specified.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ARRACK_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>ARRACK PUNCH</h3>
<p>Pour into a Punch glass the Juice of 1 Lime and a little Apollinaris
Water in which a heaping teaspoonful of Bar Sugar has been dissolved.
Add:</p>
<p>1 Lump Ice.</p>
<p>¾ jigger Batavia Arrack.</p>
<p>¼ Jigger Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>Stir well; dash with Champagne; stir again briskly; dress with Fruit and
Serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ASTRINGENT"></SPAN><h3>ASTRINGENT</h3>
<p>½ Wineglass Port Wine.</p>
<p>6 dashes Jamaica Ginger.</p>
<p>Fill up with Brandy; stir gently and serve with little Nutmeg on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="AUDITORIUM_COOLER"></SPAN><h3>AUDITORIUM COOLER</h3>
<p>Into large Bar glass squeeze Juice of 1 Lemon.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 bottle Ginger Ale off the ice.</p>
<p>Stir; decorate with Fruit and Berries, Serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ALL_RIGHT_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>ALL RIGHT COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass filled with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Rye Whiskey.</p>
<p>⅔ jigger Orange Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 dash Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BACARDI_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BACARDI COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass.</p>
<p>Fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>½ jigger Cusinier Grenadine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Bacardi Rum.</p>
<p>Shake well and serve in a Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BACARDI_COCKTAILmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>BACARDI COCKTAIL—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass.</p>
<p>Fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>½ Lime Juice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Imported Grenadine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Bacardi Rum.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BALDY_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BALDY COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger of Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>1 pony of Orange Juice.</p>
<p>1 Dash of Orange Bitters.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BAMBOO_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BAMBOO COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅓ full Fine Ice.</p>
<p>¾ Sherry Wine.</p>
<p>¾ Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Cocktail glass. Serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLACK_COW"></SPAN><h3>BLACK COW</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>2 jiggers of Cream.</p>
<p>1 bottle Sarsaparilla.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLOOD_HOUND_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BLOOD HOUND COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>Add ½ dozen fresh Strawberries.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BOMBAY_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BOMBAY COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a Claret glass.</p>
<p>½ pony Olive Oil.</p>
<p>½ pony Vinegar.</p>
<p>½ pony Worcestershire Sauce.</p>
<p>Break one Ice Cold Egg into glass.</p>
<p>Add salt and Spanish Paprica and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BENEDICTINE"></SPAN><h3>BENEDICTINE</h3>
<p>Place an inverted Whiskey glass on the bar, set a Pony glass on it and
fill up with Benedictine. Serve all liquors straight in this manner.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BEEF_TEA"></SPAN><h3>BEEF TEA</h3>
<p>½ teaspoonful Beef Extract in small Bar glass.</p>
<p>Fill glass with Hot Water. Stir well while seasoning with Pepper, Salt
and Celery Salt. Serve with small glass of Cracked Ice and spoon on the
side.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BISHOP"></SPAN><h3>BISHOP</h3>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar in large Bar glass.</p>
<p>2 dashes Lemon Juice with the Skin of Two Slices.</p>
<p>Fill glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 dash Seltzer Water.</p>
<p>2 dashes Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>Fill up with Claret or Burgundy; shake; ornament with Fruit and serve
with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BISHOP_A_LA_PRUSSE"></SPAN><h3>BISHOP A LA PRUSSE</h3>
<p>Before a Fire or in a Hot Oven roast 6 large Oranges until they are of a
light brown color, and then place them in a deep dish and scatter over
them ½ lb. of Granulated Sugar and pour on 1 pint of Port or Claret
Wine. Then cover the dish and set aside for 24 hours before the time to
serve. When about ready for the service, set the dish in boiling water;
press the Juice from the Oranges with a large spoon or wooden potato
masher and strain the Juice through a fine seive or cheese cloth. Then
boil 1 pint of Port or Claret and mix it with the Strained Juice. Serve
in stem Claret glasses while warm. A little Nutmeg on top improves the
drink, but should not be added unless requested by customer or guest.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BISMARCK"></SPAN><h3>BISMARCK</h3>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Vanilla Cordial in Sherry Wine glass.</p>
<p>1 yolk of an Egg covered with Benedictine so as not to break the yolk.</p>
<p>½ Wineglass Kuemmel.</p>
<p>1 light dash Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>The colors should be kept separate and great care exercised to prevent
the ingredients from running together.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BIZZY_IZZY_HIGH_BALL"></SPAN><h3>BIZZY IZZY HIGH BALL</h3>
<p>Drop 1 piece of Ice into a Highball glass.</p>
<p>2 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>½ jigger Sherry Wine.</p>
<p>½ jigger Rye or Bourbon Whiskey.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLACK_STRIPE"></SPAN><h3>BLACK STRIPE</h3>
<p>Pour Wineglass Santa Cruz or Jamaica Rum into a small Bar glass and add
1 tablespoonful of Molasses.</p>
<p>If to serve hot, fill glass with boiling Water and sprinkle Nutmeg on
top.</p>
<p>If to serve cold, add ½ Wineglass Water. Stir well and fill up with
Shaved Ice.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLACK_AND_TAN_PUNCH_For_party_of_10"></SPAN><h3>BLACK AND TAN PUNCH (For party of 10)</h3>
<p>1 lb. white Sugar.</p>
<p>Juice of 6 Lemons.</p>
<p>1 quart Guinness Stout.</p>
<p>1 quart Champagne.</p>
<p>Pour into mixture of Lemon Juice and Sugar the Champagne and Stout, ice
cold. Serve in Punch glasses dressed with Fruit.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLACKTHORNE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BLACKTHORNE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill Mixing glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>¼ teaspoonful Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Syrup.</p>
<p>½ jigger Vermouth.</p>
<p>½ Jigger Sloe Gin.</p>
<p>1 dash Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>2 dashes Orange Bitters.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLACKTHORNE_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>BLACKTHORNE SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>4 dashes Lime or Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>½ teaspoonful green Chartreuse.</p>
<p>1 jigger Sloe Gin.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Claret glass; ornament with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLIZS_ROYAL_RICKEY"></SPAN><h3>BLIZ'S ROYAL RICKEY</h3>
<p>Drop 3 lumps Cracked Ice in a Rickey (thin Champagne) glass.</p>
<p>½ Lime or ¼ Lemon.</p>
<p>4 dashes Raspberry Syrup.</p>
<p>1 pony Vermouth.</p>
<p>¾ jigger Gin.</p>
<p>Fill up with Ginger Ale (imported); stir; dress with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BLUE_BLAZER"></SPAN><h3>BLUE BLAZER</h3>
<p>Use two Pewter or Silver Mugs.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar dissolved in a little Hot Water.</p>
<p>1 Wineglass (or jigger) Scotch Whiskey.</p>
<p>Ignite the mixture, and while blazing pour it several times from one mug
to the other. Serve with a piece of twisted Lemon Peel on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BOATING_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>BOATING PUNCH</h3>
<p>Into a large Bar glass put:</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>2 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 dash Lime Juice.</p>
<p>Fill up with Shaved Ice and add:</p>
<p>1 pony Brandy.</p>
<p>1 jigger Santa Cruz Bum.</p>
<p>Stir; dress with Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BOMBAY_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_40_people"></SPAN><h3>BOMBAY PUNCH (2½-gallon mixture for 40 people)</h3>
<p>Bruise the skins of 6 Lemons in 1 lb. of Bar sugar and put the Sugar in
a Punch bowl and add:</p>
<p>1 box Strawberries.</p>
<p>2 Lemons, sliced.</p>
<p>6 Oranges, sliced.</p>
<p>1 Pineapple, cut into small pieces.</p>
<p>1 quart Brandy.</p>
<p>1 quart Sherry Wine.</p>
<p>1 quart Madeira Wine.</p>
<p>Stir well; empty into another bowl in which a block of Clear Ice has
been placed and add:</p>
<p>4 quarts of Champagne.</p>
<p>2 quarts Carbonated Water.</p>
<p>Serve into Punch glasses so that each person will have some of the
Fruit.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BON_SOIR_quotGood_Nightquot"></SPAN><h3>BON SOIR ("Good Night")</h3>
<p>Fill a Sherry glass ½ full of Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>½ pony Benedictine.</p>
<p>½ pony Creme Yvette.</p>
<p>Fill up with Ginger Ale; stir gently and serve with a Straw cut in two.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BOSTON_COOLER"></SPAN><h3>BOSTON COOLER</h3>
<p>1 Lemon Rind in large Bar glass. 3 lumps Ice. 1 bottle Ginger Ale. 1
bottle Sarsaparilla.</p>
<p>Serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BOTTLE_OF_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BOTTLE OF COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Pour a quart of Whiskey or other Liquor desired into a Bar measure or
glass pitcher and add:</p>
<p>1 jigger Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>1 pony Curacoa.</p>
<p>¾ pony Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>Pour back and forth from one measure or pitcher into another measure or
pitcher until the liquid is thoroughly mixed. Bottle and cork.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRACE_UP"></SPAN><h3>BRACE UP</h3>
<p>1 tablespoonful Bar Sugar in large Mixing glass.</p>
<p>3 dashes Boker's or Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>3 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Anisette.</p>
<p>1 Egg.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy</p>
<p>½ glass Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into tall, thin glass; fill with Apollinaris and
serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_AND_GINGER_ALE"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY AND GINGER ALE</h3>
<p>3 lumps of Ice in tall, thin glass.</p>
<p>1 Wineglass Brandy.</p>
<p>1 bottle Ginger Ale.</p>
<p>Stir briskly and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_AND_SODA"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY AND SODA</h3>
<p>2 pieces of Ice in tall, thin glass.</p>
<p>1 Wineglass Brandy.</p>
<p>1 bottle plain Soda.</p>
<p>Stir briskly and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_FLIP"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY FLIP</h3>
<p>Fill medium. Bar glass ¼ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 Egg broken in whole.</p>
<p>2 level teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into small Shell glass; grate a little Nutmeg on top
and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_FLOAT"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY FLOAT</h3>
<p>Fill a Cocktail glass ⅔ full of Carbonated Water.</p>
<p>1 pony Brandy floated on top.</p>
<p>(Use spoon to float the Brandy).</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_JULEP"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY JULEP</h3>
<p>Into a small Bar glass pour ¾ Wineglass of Water and stir in 1 heaping
teaspoonful of Bar Sugar. Bruise 3 or 4 sprigs of Mint in the Sugar and
Water with a Muddler until the flavor of the Mint has been extracted.
Then withdraw the Mint and pour the flavored Water into a tall Shell
glass or large Goblet, which has been filled with fine Ice, and add:</p>
<p>1 jigger of Brandy.</p>
<p>2 dashes Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>Stir well; decorate with few sprigs of Mint by planting the sprigs stems
downward in the Ice around the rim of glass; dress with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>½ Juice of 1 Lemon.</p>
<p>¼ jigger Santa Cruz Rum.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers Brandy.</p>
<p>1 slice Orange.</p>
<p>1 piece of Pineapple.</p>
<p>Shake; dress with Fruit and serve with Straw.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SCAFFA"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SCAFFA</h3>
<p>Into a small Wineglass pour:</p>
<p>Green Chartreuse.</p>
<p>Maraschino.</p>
<p>Old Brandy.</p>
<p>In equal proportion to fill the glass, using care as in preparing
Crustas, not to allow the colors to blend.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SHAKE"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SHAKE</h3>
<p>Fill small Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Juice of 2 Limes.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into small fancy glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SHRUB_2_gallon_mixture_for_40_people"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SHRUB (2-gallon mixture for 40 people)</h3>
<p>Into a Punch bowl put the Peeled Rinds of 5 Lemons and the Juice of 12
Lemons and add 5 quarts of Brandy. Make the bowl airtight and set it
aside. At the expiration of 6 days add 3 quarts of Sherry wine and 6
pounds of Loaf Sugar, which has been dissolved in 1 quart of plain Soda.
Strain through a bag and bottle.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SKIN"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SKIN</h3>
<p>Fill a Whiskey glass ½ full Hot Water and pour in:</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Twist a piece of Lemon Skin on top and serve.</p>
<p>(It may occur that a customer will ask for a little Sugar. In that case
add ½ small teaspoonful, and stir).</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SLING"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SLING</h3>
<p>In a Whiskey glass:</p>
<p>1 lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Sugar dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir; twist in a piece of Lemon Peel; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SMASH"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SMASH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 heaping teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>3 sprigs of Mint.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into fancy Stem glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>3 dashes Lemon or Lime Juice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Seltzer or Apollinaris Water.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Sour glass; dress with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRANDY_TODDY"></SPAN><h3>BRANDY TODDY</h3>
<p>Into a Whiskey glass drop 1 lump Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful of Bar Sugar dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>Stir; place the bottle before the customer and allow him to pour his own
drink.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BRONX_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BRONX COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>⅓ jigger Dry Gin.</p>
<p>⅓ jigger French Vermouth.</p>
<p>⅓ jigger Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>1 Slice Orange.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BURNT_BRANDY"></SPAN><h3>BURNT BRANDY</h3>
<p>Place two lumps of Cut Loaf Sugar in a small, shallow dish or saucer and
pour over the Sugar 1½ jiggers of Cognac Brandy. Ignite the Sugar and
Brandy and let them burn for about two minutes. Then cover the dish or
saucer with a plate, and when the fire is extinguished pour the liquid
into a small Bar glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BUSTER_BROWN_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>BUSTER BROWN COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>2 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Orange Bitters.</p>
<p>1 jigger Whiskey.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="BUTTERED_RUM"></SPAN><h3>BUTTERED RUM</h3>
<p>In a Tumbler drop 1 lump of Sugar and dissolve it in a little hot Water,
and add:</p>
<p>1¼ Jiggers Rum.</p>
<p>1 piece of Butter about the size of a Walnut.</p>
<p>Grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CALIFORNIA_SHERRY_COBBLER"></SPAN><h3>CALIFORNIA SHERRY COBBLER</h3>
<p>1 pony of Pineapple Syrup in large Bar glass.</p>
<p>2 jiggers California Sherry.</p>
<p>Fill glass with Shaved Ice; stir well; decorate with Fruit; dash a
little Port Wine on top and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CALIFORNIA_WINE_COBBLER"></SPAN><h3>CALIFORNIA WINE COBBLER</h3>
<p>Fill tall, thin glass nearly full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 heaping teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Juice of 1 Orange.</p>
<p>2½ jiggers California Wine.</p>
<p>Stir; ornament with Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CARLETON_RICKEYmdashSt_Louis_Style"></SPAN><h3>CARLETON RICKEY—St. Louis Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with lump Ice.</p>
<p>Juice 1 Lime.</p>
<p>Drop squeezed Lime in glass.</p>
<p>1 jigger Old Bourbon Whiskey.</p>
<p>Fill with Sweet Soda.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CATAWBA_COBBLER"></SPAN><h3>CATAWBA COBBLER</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full of Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar dissolved in a little Water.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers Catawba Wine.</p>
<p>¼ slice of Orange.</p>
<p>Fill with Shaved Ice; stir well; decorate with Berries and serve with
Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CELERY_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>CELERY SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Celery Bitters.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Fancy Wineglass with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CENTURY_CLUB_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_5"></SPAN><h3>CENTURY CLUB PUNCH (for a party of 5)</h3>
<p>Fill glass Pitcher ¼ full Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>½ pint Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>½ pint Santa Cruz Rum.</p>
<p>2½ pints aerated Water.</p>
<p>2½ tablespoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve in Punch glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE</h3>
<p>Serve off the Ice very cold. Ice should never be put in the Wine.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_COBBLER"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE COBBLER</h3>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar in large Bar glass.</p>
<p>1 slice Lemon Peel.</p>
<p>1 slice Orange Peel</p>
<p>Fill glass ½ full Shaved Ice and fill up with Champagne. Decorate with
Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>1 lump Sugar in tall, thin glass.</p>
<p>1 small piece Ice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>1 piece twisted Lemon Peel.</p>
<p>Fill up with Champagne.</p>
<p>Stir and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_CUP_2_gallon_mixture"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE CUP (2-gallon mixture)</h3>
<p>For mixing use a large Punch bowl or other suitable vessel of glass or
porcelain lined.</p>
<p>4 Oranges, sliced.</p>
<p>4 Lemons, sliced.</p>
<p>½ Pineapple, sliced.</p>
<p>½ pint Chartreuse.</p>
<p>½ pint Abricontine.</p>
<p>1 pint Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 pint Cognac Brandy.</p>
<p>1 pint Tokay Wine.</p>
<p>Stir well and allow mixture to stand three hours. Strain into another
bowl and add:</p>
<p>3 quarts Champagne.</p>
<p>3 pints Apollinaris Water.</p>
<p>1 large piece of Ice.</p>
<p>Stir well; decorate with Fruit; float slices of Grape Fruit on top and
serve in Champagne glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_FRAPPE"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE FRAPPE</h3>
<p>Place a bottle in a Champagne cooler and around it a freezing mixture of
fine Ice and Salt. Twirl the bottle until it is about to freeze, when it
will be ready to serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_JULEP"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE JULEP</h3>
<p>Fill medium size Shell glass ⅓ full Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>2 sprigs bruised Mint.</p>
<p>Pour Champagne slowly into the glass, stirring gently at the same time.</p>
<p>Dress with fruit; dash with Brandy and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_6"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE PUNCH (for a party of 6)</h3>
<p>Into a glass Pitcher pour the Juice of 1 Lemon, and add:</p>
<p>¼ lb. Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 jigger Strawberry Syrup.</p>
<p>1 quart bottle Champagne.</p>
<p>Stir with Ladle and drop in:</p>
<p>1 sliced Orange.</p>
<p>3 slices Pineapple.</p>
<p>Decorate with Fruit and serve in Champagne goblets.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill medium Bar glass ⅓ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>Fill up with Champagne.</p>
<p>Stir gently; dress with Fruit and Berries; dash with Brandy and serve
with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHAMPAGNE_VELVET"></SPAN><h3>CHAMPAGNE VELVET</h3>
<p>Fill Goblet ½ full ice-cold Champagne. Fill up balance of Goblet with
ice-cold Porter. Stir and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CHOCOLATE_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>CHOCOLATE PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>¼ jigger Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 jigger Port Wine.</p>
<p>1 Egg.</p>
<p>Fill up with Milk; shake well; strain into Punch glass; grate Nutmeg on
top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CIDER_EGGNOG"></SPAN><h3>CIDER EGGNOG</h3>
<p>Into a large Bar glass break a fresh Egg.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Sugar.</p>
<p>4 lumps Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>Fill up with Sweet Cider.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into tall, thin glass and serve with grated Nutmeg on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLARET_AND_ICE"></SPAN><h3>CLARET AND ICE</h3>
<p>4 lumps Ice in medium size Mineral Water glass.</p>
<p>Fill up with Claret and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLARET_COBBLER"></SPAN><h3>CLARET COBBLER</h3>
<p>Dissolve one teaspoonful of Sugar with little Water in large Bar glass.</p>
<p>1 quartered slice Orange.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Claret.</p>
<p>Fill up with Shaved Ice and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLARET_CUP_2_gallon_mixture"></SPAN><h3>CLARET CUP (2-gallon mixture)</h3>
<p>For mixing use a large Punch bowl or other suitable vessel of glass or
porcelain lined.</p>
<p>6 Oranges, sliced.</p>
<p>3 Lemons, sliced.</p>
<p>2 Pineapples.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Abricontine.</p>
<p>4 jiggers Curacoa.</p>
<p>4 quarts Claret.</p>
<p>3 pints Apollinaris.</p>
<p>Mix well with a Ladle and set aside for three hours before using. Then
strain info another bowl, and when ready to use add 3 pints of some
sparkling Wine, preferably Champagne. Stir gently once or twice, and
then put in a block of clear Ice and decorate the top of it tastily with
Fruits and let several slices of Grape Fruit float around in the bowl.
Serve in Champagne glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLARET_FLIP"></SPAN><h3>CLARET FLIP</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 heaping teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar dissolved in a little Water.</p>
<p>1 whole Egg broken in.</p>
<p>1½ Jiggers Claret Wine.</p>
<p>Shake thoroughly; strain into Punch glass; sprinkle with Nutmeg on top
and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLARET_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>CLARET PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>3 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>4 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>2 slices Orange.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Claret.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into thin glass; dress with Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name='CLARET_PUNCH_5_gallon_mixture_for_a_large_reception_or_party_of_100_people'></SPAN><h3>CLARET PUNCH (5-gallon mixture for a large reception or party of 100 people)</h3>
<p>For mixing use a large agate or porcelain-lined vessel.</p>
<p>4 lbs. Cut Loaf Sugar.</p>
<p>Juice of 25 Lemons.</p>
<p>2 quarts Brandy.</p>
<p>10 quarts Claret.</p>
<p>7 jiggers Chartreuse (green).</p>
<p>8 quarts Carbonated Water.</p>
<p>Stir well.</p>
<p>Place a large block of Ice in a Punch bowl and fill nearly full of the
mixture, adding:</p>
<p>18 Oranges, cut in slices.</p>
<p>1½ cans sliced Pineapples.</p>
<p>Serve from the bowl into Punch glasses with a Ladle, and renew the
contents of the bowl from the mixing vessel as needed.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLOVER_CLUB_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>CLOVER CLUB COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Fine Ice.</p>
<p>½ pony Raspberry Syrup.</p>
<p>½ jigger Dry Gin.</p>
<p>½ jigger French Vermouth.</p>
<p>White of 1 Egg.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLOVER_LEAF_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>CLOVER LEAF COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>½ pony Cusenier Grenadine.</p>
<p>The white of one Egg.</p>
<p>1 jigger Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Shake well and strain into a Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLUB_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>CLUB COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>2 dashes Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir; strain into Cocktail glass; dress with Berries; dash with
Champagne; twist a piece of Lemon Skin over the drink and drop it on
top. Serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLUB_HOUSE_CLARET_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>CLUB HOUSE CLARET PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>4 dashes Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Orange Juice.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Claret.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into tall, thin glass; fill up with Apollinaris or
Seltzer; dress with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CLUB_HOUSE_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_20"></SPAN><h3>CLUB HOUSE PUNCH (for a party of 20)</h3>
<p>For mixing use a large Punch bowl.</p>
<p>½ can Peaches.</p>
<p>½ can Pineapples.</p>
<p>3 Oranges, sliced.</p>
<p>3 Lemons, sliced.</p>
<p>3 quarts Sweet Catawba or Tokay.</p>
<p>1 pint Brandy.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>1 jigger Green Chartreuse.</p>
<p>Set this mixture aside in ice box for 6 hours. Then place block of Ice
in another bowl of sufficient capacity and strain in the mixture from
the Mixing bowl. Dress the Ice with Fruit and serve with a Ladle into
Punch glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COFFEE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>COFFEE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 fresh Egg.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 jigger Port Wine.</p>
<p>1 pony Brandy.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into medium thin glass; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COHASSET_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>COHASSET PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger New England Rum.</p>
<p>1 jigger Vermouth.</p>
<p>3 dashes Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>1 dash Orange Bitters.</p>
<p>½ juice of a Lemon</p>
<p>Stir and serve with a Preserved Peach and its liquor.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COLD_RUBY_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_50_people"></SPAN><h3>COLD RUBY PUNCH (2½-gallon mixture for 50 people)</h3>
<p>4 lbs. Cut Loaf Sugar.</p>
<p>2 quarts Port Wine.</p>
<p>2 quarts Batavia Arrack.</p>
<p>6 quarts green Tea.</p>
<p>Juice of 24 Lemons.</p>
<p>(See instructions for mixing and serving Punches in quantities.)</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COLUMBIA_SKIN"></SPAN><h3>COLUMBIA SKIN</h3>
<p>This drink is identical with Whiskey Skin.</p>
<br/>
<p>COMPANION PUNCH (2½-gallon mixture for a reception or party of 50
people)</p>
<p>Into a large Punch bowl pour:</p>
<p>1¼ pints Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>2 pints Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>¾ pint Orange Juice.</p>
<p>1¼ pints Brandy.</p>
<p>6 quarts equal parts Sweet and Dry Catawba.</p>
<p>2 quarts Carbonated Water.</p>
<p>When well stirred place large block of Ice in center of bowl; dress the
Ice with Fruit and serve with a Ladle into Punch glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CONTINENTAL_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>CONTINENTAL SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill a large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>Juice of ½ Lemon.</p>
<p>1 jigger of Whiskey, Brandy or Gin, as preferred.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into Sour glass; dash with Claret and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CORDIAL_LEMONADE"></SPAN><h3>CORDIAL LEMONADE</h3>
<p>Add to a plain Lemonade ⅓ Jigger of any Cordial which the customer may
prefer, and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COUNTRY_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>COUNTRY COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 pony Brandy.</p>
<p>1 jigger Port Wine.</p>
<p>1 Egg.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into thin glass; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COUPEREE"></SPAN><h3>COUPEREE</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅓ full Ice Cream.</p>
<p>¾ jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>1 pony Bed Curacoa.</p>
<p>Mix thoroughly with a spoon.</p>
<p>Fill up with Plain Soda; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CREME_DE_MENTHE"></SPAN><h3>CREME DE MENTHE</h3>
<p>Fill a Sherry glass with Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 pony Creme de Menthe.</p>
<p>Cut Straw in two pieces and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CRIMEAN_CUP_A_LA_MARMORA_for_a_party_of_10"></SPAN><h3>CRIMEAN CUP A LA MARMORA (for a party of 10)</h3>
<p>Into a small Punch bowl pour:</p>
<p>1 pint Orgeat Syrup.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Maraschino.</p>
<p>2½ jiggers Brandy.</p>
<p>2 tablespoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 quart Champagne.</p>
<p>1 quart Plain Soda.</p>
<p>Stir well; pack the bowl in Fine Ice, and when cold serve in fancy Stem
glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COUNTRY_CLUB_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>COUNTRY CLUB PUNCH</h3>
<p>Take 1½ lbs. of Cut Loaf Sugar and rub the lumps on the skins of 4
Lemons and 2 Oranges until the Sugar becomes well saturated with the oil
from the skins. Then put the Sugar thus prepared into a large
porcelain-lined or agate Mixing vessel, and add:</p>
<p>12 Oranges, sliced.</p>
<p>1 Pineapple, sliced.</p>
<p>1 box Strawberries.</p>
<p>2 bottles (quarts) Apollinaris Water.</p>
<p>Stir thoroughly with oak paddle or large silver ladle, and add:</p>
<p>1 jigger Benedictine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Red Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 jigger Maraschino.</p>
<p>½ jigger Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>1 quart Brandy.</p>
<p>4 quarts Tokay or Sweet Catawba Wine.</p>
<p>2 quarts Madeira Wine.</p>
<p>4 quarts Chateau Margaux.</p>
<p>Mix well with oak paddle or ladle and strain into another bowl in which
has been placed a block of clear ice. Then pour in 6 quarts Champagne.
Decorate the Ice with Fruits, Berries, etc. Serve in Punch cups or
glasses, dressing each glass with Fruit and Berries from the bowl.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="COOPERSTOWN_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>COOPERSTOWN COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Bar glass.</p>
<p>Fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>One jigger of Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>½ pony of Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>Six leaves of fresh Mint.</p>
<p>Shake ingredients well together.</p>
<p>Strain and serve in Cocktail glass. </p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CURACOA"></SPAN><h3>CURACOA</h3>
<p>Into a bottle which will hold a full quart, or a little over, drop 6
ounces of Orange Peel sliced very thin, and add 1 pint of Whiskey. Cork
the bottle securely and let it stand two weeks, shaking the bottle
frequently during that time. Next strain, the mixture, add the Syrup,
pour the strained mixture back into the cleaned bottle and let it stand
3 days, shaking well now and then during the first day. Next, pour a
teacupful of the mixture into a mortar and beat up with it 1 drachm
Powdered Alum, 1 drachm Carbonate of Potash. Put this mixture back into
the bottle and let it stand for 10 days, at the expiration of which time
the Curacoa will be clear and ready for use.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CURACOA_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>CURACOA PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>4 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 pony Red Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>½ pony Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>Stir; decorate with Fruit and Serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="CURRANT_SHRUB"></SPAN><h3>CURRANT SHRUB</h3>
<p>For mixing use a porcelain-lined or agate vessel, and put in:</p>
<p>1½ lbs. Cut Loaf Sugar.</p>
<p>1 quart Currant Juice</p>
<p>Place vessel on the fire and let it boil slowly for 10 minutes, and skim
well while boiling. Then remove vessel from fire and add ½ gill of
Brandy to every pint of Shrub. Bottle and cork securely. This drink is
served by simply pouring a little of the Syrup into Ice Water, as any
drink from Fruit Syrup is prepared. The basis preparation for all Shrubs
or Small Fruits, such as Cherries, Raspberries, etc., is prepared in the
same way as directed for Currant Shrub, varying the quantity of Sugar
used to suit the kind of Fruit.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DERONDA_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>DERONDA COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass with Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers Calisaya.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers Plymouth Gin.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DIARRHEA_DRAUGHT"></SPAN><h3>DIARRHEA DRAUGHT</h3>
<p>Into a Whiskey glass pour:</p>
<p>½ jigger Blackberry Brandy.</p>
<p>½ pony Peach Brandy.</p>
<p>2 dashes Jamaica Ginger.</p>
<p>Grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DIXIE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>DIXIE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Add to a plain Whiskey Cocktail:</p>
<p>1 dash Curacoa.</p>
<p>6 drops Creme de Menthe.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DREAM"></SPAN><h3>DREAM</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>3 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 white of an Egg.</p>
<p>1 Wineglass Milk and Cream.</p>
<p>1 jigger Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Shake thoroughly; strain into tall, thin glass; cover the top lightly
with Creme de Menthe and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DELUSION"></SPAN><h3>DELUSION</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>½ Lime Juice.</p>
<p>⅔ white Creme de Menthe.</p>
<p>⅓ Apricot Brandy.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into thin Stem glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DORAY_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>DORAY PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>4 dashes Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>4 dashes Gum Syrup.</p>
<p>¼ jigger Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>¼ jigger green Chartreuse.</p>
<p>½ jigger Tokay Wine.</p>
<p>½ jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>1 white of an Egg.</p>
<p>Shake hard; strain into thin Bar glass; dress with Fruit; dash with
Seltzer; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DORAY_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>DORAY SOUR</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Gum Syrup</p>
<p>4 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 dash Lime Juice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Abricontine or green Chartreuse.</p>
<p>½ jigger Tokay or Sweet Catawba Wine.</p>
<p>½ jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir well and strain into a fancy Sour glass; dress with Fruits; dash
with Apollinaris or Seltzer; top off with a little Claret and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DUPLEX_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>DUPLEX COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass with Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>⅓ Jigger Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>1 pony Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>1 pony French Vermouth.</p>
<p>3 dashes Acid Phosphate.</p>
<p>4 dashes Orange Bitters.</p>
<p>Shake; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="DURKEE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>DURKEE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ⅔ Full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 tablespoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>4 dashes Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 jigger Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into tall, thin glass; fill up with Plain Soda; stir
gently and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EAGLE_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>EAGLE PUNCH</h3>
<p>Into a Hot Water glass drop:</p>
<p>1 lump Cut Loaf Sugar and dissolve in little Hot Water, crashing with
muddler.</p>
<p>½ jigger Bourbon Whiskey.</p>
<p>½ jigger Rye Whiskey.</p>
<p>Fill up with boiling Water; twist a piece of Lemon Peel and grate Nutmeg
on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EAST_INDIA_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>EAST INDIA COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>3 dashes Maraschino.</p>
<p>3 dashes Red Curacoa.</p>
<p>3 dashes Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve with a piece of twisted
Lemon Peel on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EGG_MILK_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>EGG MILK PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 Egg</p>
<p>1 pony Santa Cruz Rum.</p>
<p>1 jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Fill up with Milk; shake thoroughly until the mixture creams; strain
into tall thin glass; grate Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EGGNOG"></SPAN><h3>EGGNOG</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 Egg</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>¾ jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>½ jigger Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>Fill up with Milk; shake thoroughly; strain into tall, thin glass and
serve with little Nutmeg grated on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EGGNOG_bowl_of_3_gallons"></SPAN><h3>EGGNOG (bowl of 3 gallons)</h3>
<p>Beat the yolks of 20 Eggs until thin and stir in 2½ lbs. Bar Sugar
until Sugar is thoroughly dissolved. Into this mixture pour:</p>
<p>1½ pints Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>2 quarts old Brandy.</p>
<p>Mix the ingredients well by stirring. Then pour in the milk slowly,
stirring all the while to prevent curdling. Pour carefully over the top
of the mixture the whites of the Eggs, which have been beaten to a stiff
froth. Fill Punch glasses from the bowl with ladle and sprinkle a little
Nutmeg over each glassful.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EGG_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>EGG SOUR</h3>
<p>Into small Bar glass drop:</p>
<p>3 lumps Ice.</p>
<p>1 tablespoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 Egg.</p>
<p>Juice of 1 Lemon.</p>
<p>Shake well; grate Nutmeg on top and serve with Straw.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="EL_DORADO_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>EL DORADO PUNCH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass nearly full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>1 tablespoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>¼ jigger Whiskey.</p>
<p>¼ jigger Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>½ jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>1 slice Lemon.</p>
<p>Shake; dress with Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ENGLISH_BISHOP_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>ENGLISH BISHOP PUNCH</h3>
<p>Roast an Orange before a fire or in a hot oven. When brown cut it in
quarters and drop the pieces, with a few Cloves, into a small
porcelain-lined or agate vessel, and pour in 1 quart of hot Port Wine.
Add 6 lumps Cut Loaf Sugar and let the mixture simmer over the fire for
30 minutes. Serve in Stem glasses with Nutmeg grated on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FANCY_WHISKEY_SMASH"></SPAN><h3>FANCY WHISKEY SMASH</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ½ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>3 sprigs Mint pressed with muddler in 1 jigger aerated Water.</p>
<p>1 jigger Whiskey.</p>
<p>Stir well; strain into Sour glass; dress with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FANNIE_WARD"></SPAN><h3>FANNIE WARD</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>White of an Egg.</p>
<p>Juice ½ Lime.</p>
<p>2 dashes imported Grenadine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Bacardi Rum.</p>
<p>Shake and strain into Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FEDORA"></SPAN><h3>FEDORA</h3>
<p>Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.</p>
<p>2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar dissolved in little Water.</p>
<p>1 pony Curacoa.</p>
<p>1 pony Brandy.</p>
<p>½ pony Jamaica Hum.</p>
<p>½ pony Whiskey.</p>
<p>Shake well; dress with Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FISH_CLUB_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_8"></SPAN><h3>FISH CLUB PUNCH (for a party of 8)</h3>
<p>Into a Punch bowl pour:</p>
<p>2½ jiggers Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>4 jiggers Peach Brandy.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Cognac Brandy.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Jamaica Rum.</p>
<p>3 pints Ice Water.</p>
<p>Stir well; ladle into Punch glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FOG_HORNmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>FOG HORN—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>½ Lime Juice.</p>
<p>½ Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Stir well; strain into tall, thin glass and fill with imported Ginger
Ale.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FREE_LOVE_COCKTAILmdash_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>FREE LOVE COCKTAIL—-Club Style</h3>
<p>Lump Ice.</p>
<p>Use Shaker.</p>
<p>½ of the white of 1 Egg.</p>
<p>3 dashes Anisette.</p>
<p>1 jigger Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>1 pony fresh Cream.</p>
<p>Shake well, serve in Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="FRENCH_POUSSE_CAFE"></SPAN><h3>FRENCH POUSSE CAFE</h3>
<p>Fill a Pousse Cafe glass ½ full of Maraschino and add: Raspberry
Syrup, Vanilla, Curacoa, Chartreuse and Brandy in equal proportions
until the glass is filled. Then proceed as for Abricontine Pousse Cafe.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GARDEN_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_a_party_of_50"></SPAN><h3>GARDEN PUNCH (2½ gallon mixture for a party of 50)</h3>
<p>Place a good size block of Ice in a large Punch bowl.</p>
<p>4 jiggers Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1½ lbs. Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>2 jiggers Orange Juice.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers green Chartreuse.</p>
<p>1 quart Brandy.</p>
<p>6 Quarts Tokay or Sweet Catawba Wine.</p>
<p>2 quarts Claret Wine.</p>
<p>Stir well; ladle into Stem glasses, and decorate each glass with Fruit
before serving.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name='GOP'></SPAN><h3>G.O.P.</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Lump of Ice.</p>
<p>2 jiggers of Orange Juice.</p>
<p>2 jiggers of Grape Fruit Juice.</p>
<p>Fill with Seltzer Water.</p>
<p>Stir; ornament with Fruit and serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GIBSON_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>GIBSON COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Gordon Gin.</p>
<p>1 pony French Vermouth.</p>
<p>Stir; strain and serve in Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GILLETTE_COCKTAILmdashChicago_Style"></SPAN><h3>GILLETTE COCKTAIL—Chicago Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>Juice ½ Lime.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>½ teaspoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Stir well and strain into Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GIN_AND_CALAMUS"></SPAN><h3>GIN AND CALAMUS</h3>
<p>Put ½ oz. of Calamus Root, which has been steeped, into a quart bottle
of Gin.</p>
<p>Serve as you would a Straight Drink.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GIN_DAISY"></SPAN><h3>GIN DAISY</h3>
<p>Juice of ½ of a Lime.</p>
<p>1 pony Cusenier Grenadine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Serve in a Mug with Lump Ice; fill with Seltzer.</p>
<p>Stir well and decorate with the skin of the Lime and fresh Mint and
serve with Straws.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GIN_SOURmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>GIN SOUR—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass.</p>
<p>Fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>½ Lime Juice.</p>
<p>½ Orange Juice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Pineapple Juice.</p>
<p>½ pony Rock Candy Syrup.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GIN_SQUASHmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>GIN SQUASH—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a large glass Stein; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 pony Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Orange Juice.</p>
<p>1 pony Pineapple Juice.</p>
<p>1 pony Rock Candy Syrup.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Fill with Seltzer: stir well and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="GOLFERS_DELIGHTmdashHome_of_Bevomdash18th_Hole"></SPAN><h3>GOLFER'S DELIGHT—Home of Bevo—18th Hole.</h3>
<p>Use a large glass Pitcher; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>2 bottles Bevo.</p>
<p>2 bottles Sweet Soda.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve in a Beer glass.</p>
<p>Fifty-fifty.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="HORSE_THIEF_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>HORSE THIEF COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Fill a large Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>2 dashes green Absinthe.</p>
<p>½ pony Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>1 jigger Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve in a Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="IRISH_ROSEmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>IRISH ROSE—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a tall, thin glass; fill with Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>1 pony imported Grenadine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Old Bushmill Whiskey.</p>
<p>Fill with Seltzer.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="JERSEY_LIGHTNING_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>JERSEY LIGHTNING COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Apple Jack Brandy.</p>
<p>1 pony Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>Stir well; strain and serve in Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="KNABENSCHUEmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>KNABENSCHUE—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a small stone Mug; Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 lump Sugar.</p>
<p>2 dashes Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>Fill with Champagne.</p>
<p>Stir well; dress with fresh Mint and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name='LPW'></SPAN><h3>L.P.W.</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass.</p>
<p>Fill with Lump See.</p>
<p>1 jigger of Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>½ pony of Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>½ pony of French Vermouth.</p>
<p>Stir well and strain into a Cocktail glass.</p>
<p>Add a Pickeled Onion and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="LADIES_DELIGHTmdashThursday_Luncheon_Punch"></SPAN><h3>LADIES' DELIGHT—Thursday Luncheon Punch</h3>
<p>1 quart of Orange Pekoe Tea (cold).</p>
<p>1 quart of Old Country Club Brandy.</p>
<p>1 pint of Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 pint of Orange Juice.</p>
<p>½ pint of Pineapple Juice.</p>
<p>2 quarts Berncastler Berg.</p>
<p>1 pint of Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Use a large Punch bowl with one Lump of Ice.</p>
<p>Pour in mixture; add one quart of Cook's Imperial Champagne.</p>
<p>Stir well; decorate with fresh Mint, Fruit in season, and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="LEAPING_FROG"></SPAN><h3>LEAPING FROG</h3>
<p>1 jigger Hungarian Apricot Brandy.</p>
<p>Juice of ½ Lime.</p>
<p>Fill glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>Shake well and strain into Stem glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="LEMONADE_APOLLINARIS_or_Carbonated_Water"></SPAN><h3>LEMONADE APOLLINARIS (or Carbonated Water)</h3>
<p>Fill large Mixing glass ⅔ full fine Ice.</p>
<p>1 tablespoonful Bar Sugar.</p>
<p>Juice of 1 Lemon.</p>
<p>Fill up with Apollinaris or suitable Carbonated Water. Stir; strain into
Lemonade glass; dress with Fruit and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="LONE_TREE_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>LONE TREE COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>⅓ Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>⅓ French Vermouth.</p>
<p>Shake well; serve in Cocktail glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="MINT_JULEPmdashKentucky_Style"></SPAN><h3>MINT JULEP—Kentucky Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Silver Mug.</p>
<p>Dissolve one lump of Sugar in one-half pony of Water.</p>
<p>Fill mug with Fine Ice.</p>
<p>Two jiggers of Old Bourbon Whiskey.</p>
<p>Stir well; add one boquet of Mint and serve.</p>
<p>Be careful and not bruise the Mint.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="OVERALL_JULEPmdashSt_Louis_Style"></SPAN><h3>OVERALL JULEP—St. Louis Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>⅔ Wineglass Rye Whiskey.</p>
<p>⅔ Wineglass Gordon Gin.</p>
<p>½ Wineglass Imported Grenadine.</p>
<p>Juice ½ Lemon.</p>
<p>Juice ½ Lime.</p>
<p>Shake well; pour into tall, thin glass; add one bottle Imported Club
Soda and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="ONION_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>ONION COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>1 jigger of Burnette's Tom Gin.</p>
<p>½ of Italian Vermouth and no Bitters used.</p>
<p>Large Bar glass with Cracked Ice and stir well.</p>
<p>Strain and serve with an Onion.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="OLD_FASHION_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>OLD FASHION COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a Toddy glass.</p>
<p>1 lump of Ice.</p>
<p>2 dashes of Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>1 lump of Sugar and dissolve in Water.</p>
<p>1½ jiggers of Bourbon Whiskey.</p>
<p>Twist piece of Lemon Skin over the drink and drop it in. Stir well and
serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="OJEN_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>OJEN COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use an old-fashion Toddy glass.</p>
<p>1 lump Ice.</p>
<p>Juice of ½ of a Lime.</p>
<p>1 dash Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>2 dashes of Seltzer Water.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="PEQUOT_SEMER"></SPAN><h3>PEQUOT SEMER</h3>
<p>Use a tall, thin Bar glass.</p>
<p>Juice of a Lime.</p>
<p>Three sprigs of fresh Mint.</p>
<p>1 dash Cusenier Grenadine.</p>
<p>½ pony Pineapple Juice.</p>
<p>½ pony Orange Juice.</p>
<p>1 jigger of Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Crush ingredients together; fill with Lump Ice; add Seltzer. Stir well
and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="PINEAPPLE_JULEP_for_a_party_of_6mdashUse_a_small_punch_bowl"></SPAN><h3>PINEAPPLE JULEP (for a party of 6—Use a small punch bowl)</h3>
<p>1 quart of Sparkling Moselle.</p>
<p>1 jigger Cusenier Grenadine.</p>
<p>1 jigger Maraschino.</p>
<p>1 jigger Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>1 jigger Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Orange Bitters.</p>
<p>1 jigger Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>4 Oranges, sliced.</p>
<p>2 Lemons, sliced.</p>
<p>1 ripe Pineapple, sliced and quartered.</p>
<p>4 tablespoonfuls Sugar.</p>
<p>1 bottle Apollinaris Water.</p>
<p>Place large square of Ice in bowl; dress with the Fruits and serve Julep
in fancy Stem glass.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="POLO_PLAYERS_DELIGHTmdashHorses_Neck"></SPAN><h3>POLO PLAYERS' DELIGHT—Horse's Neck</h3>
<p>Use a tall, thin glass.</p>
<p>1 lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Sir Robert Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>1 Cantrell & Cochran's Ginger Ale.</p>
<p>Stir well and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="POUSSE_CAFEmdashSt_Louis"></SPAN><h3>POUSSE CAFE—St. Louis</h3>
<p>Pour in Pousse Cafe glass as follows:</p>
<p>⅙ glass Raspberry Syrup.</p>
<p>⅙ glass Maraschino.</p>
<p>⅙ glass Green Vanilla.</p>
<p>⅙ glass Curacao.</p>
<p>⅙ glass Yellow Chartreuse.</p>
<p>⅙ glass Brandy.</p>
<p>In preparing the above use a small Wineglass with spoon for pouring in
each Cordial separately.</p>
<p>Be careful they do not mix together.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="PUNCH_A_LA_ROMAINE_for_a_party_of_16"></SPAN><h3>PUNCH A LA ROMAINE (for a party of 16)</h3>
<p>1 bottle Champagne.</p>
<p>1 bottle Rum.</p>
<p>2 tablespoons Dr. Siegert's genuine Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>10 Lemons.</p>
<p>3 sweet Oranges.</p>
<p>2 pounds Powdered Sugar.</p>
<p>10 fresh Eggs.</p>
<p>Dissolve the Sugar in the Juice of the Lemons and Oranges adding the
Rind of 1 Orange.</p>
<p>Strain through a Sieve into a bowl and add by degrees the whites of the
Eggs beaten to a froth.</p>
<p>Place the bowl on Ice till cold, then stir in the Rum and Wine until
thoroughly mixed. Serve in fancy Stem glasses.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="RAMOS_GIN_FIZZmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>RAMOS GIN FIZZ—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>1 lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 dash Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>1 dash Orange Water.</p>
<p>White of Egg.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>1 teaspoonful Powdered Sugar.</p>
<p>1 pony Milk.</p>
<p>1 dash Seltzer Water.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Highball glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="REMSEN_COOLER"></SPAN><h3>REMSEN COOLER</h3>
<p>Use a medium size Fizz glass.</p>
<p>Peel a Lemon as you would an Apple.</p>
<p>Place the Rind or Peeling into the Fizz glass.</p>
<p>2 or 3 lumps of Crystal Ice.</p>
<p>1 Wineglass of Remsen Scotch Whiskey.</p>
<p>Fill up the balance with Club Soda; stir up slowly with a spoon and
serve.</p>
<p>In this country it is often the ease that people call a Remsen Cooler
where they want Old Tom Gin or Sloe Gin instead of Scotch Whiskey. It is
therefore the bartender's duty to mix as desired.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="SEPTEMBER_MORN_COCKTAILmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>SEPTEMBER MORN COCKTAIL—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>½ Lime Juice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Burnette's Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>2 dashes Imported Grenadine.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
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<SPAN name="SHANDY_GAFF"></SPAN><h3>SHANDY GAFF</h3>
<p>Use a large Bar glass.</p>
<p>Fill half the glass with Porter and half with Ginger Ale. It is also
made with half Ale and half Ginger Ale.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="SHERRY_AND_BITTERS"></SPAN><h3>SHERRY AND BITTERS</h3>
<p>Put 2 dashes Dr. Siegert's genuine Angostura Bitters in a Sherry glass
and roil the glass 'till the Bitters entirely cover the inside surface.</p>
<p>Fill the glass with Sherry and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="STINGERmdashCountry_Club_Style"></SPAN><h3>STINGER—Country Club Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Old Brandy.</p>
<p>1 pony white Creme de Menthe.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
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<SPAN name="STONE_SOUR"></SPAN><h3>STONE SOUR</h3>
<p>Use a tall, thin glass; fill with fine Ice.</p>
<p>½ pony Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>½ pony Orange Juice.</p>
<p>2 dashes Rock Candy Syrup.</p>
<p>1 jigger Old Tom Gin.</p>
<p>Leave in Ice; stir well and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="SAMTON_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>SAMTON COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Cracked Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Orange Juice.</p>
<p>1 jigger imported Ginger Ale.</p>
<p>Fifty-fifty.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Cocktail glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="TOM_TOM"></SPAN><h3>TOM TOM</h3>
<p>Use a large Brandy Roller glass.</p>
<p>Fill Roller half full of Fine Ice.</p>
<p>Add 1 pony of Old Brandy.</p>
<p>1 jigger of green Creme de Menthe and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="TOM_AND_JERRY"></SPAN><h3>TOM AND JERRY</h3>
<p>Make a batter by separating the yolks from whites of a given number of
Eggs; beating the whites to a stiff froth and stirring the yolks until
very thin. Then mix together in a Tom and Jerry bowl, stirring in Bar
Sugar slowly until the batter is stiff and serve as follows:</p>
<p>Fill Tom and Jerry Mug ¼ full of Batter.</p>
<p>½ jigger Rum.</p>
<p>½ jigger Brandy.</p>
<p>Stir well with Bar spoon; fill up with Hot Water; stir more; grate
Nutmeg on top and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="TOKAY_PUNCH"></SPAN><h3>TOKAY PUNCH</h3>
<p>Out of 6 pounds of Tokay Grapes, select one pound to be put into the
Punch last. Now make a boiling Syrup of three pounds of Sugar and one
quart of boiling Water and pour this over the remaining five pounds of
Grapes. When partly cold rub it through a sieve, leaving skins and seeds
behind. Then add the Juice of two Oranges and two Lemons and one quart
of St. Julien Claret, 1 jigger of Angostura Bitters.</p>
<p>Then strain and freeze.</p>
<p>Before serving add 1 pint of good Brandy and an Italian Meringue Paste
of six Egg whites, colored a nice red and drop in the remaining Grapes.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="TWILIGHT_COCKTAIL"></SPAN><h3>TWILIGHT COCKTAIL</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>1 jigger Bourbon.</p>
<p>½ pony Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>Juice of whole Lime.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into a Champagne glass; fill with Seltzer and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="WHISKEY_PUNCHmdashSt_Louis_Style"></SPAN><h3>WHISKEY PUNCH—St. Louis Style</h3>
<p>Use a large Mixing glass; fill with Lump Ice.</p>
<p>One jigger Bourbon Whiskey.</p>
<p>½ pony Italian Vermouth.</p>
<p>½ pony Pineapple Syrup.</p>
<p>½ pony Lemon Juice.</p>
<p>Shake well; strain into Stem glass and serve.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="WHISKEY_SCOTCH_HOT"></SPAN><h3>WHISKEY SCOTCH HOT</h3>
<p>1 lump Sugar dissolved in Hot Whiskey glass.</p>
<p>1 jigger Scotch Whiskey.</p>
<p>Fill up with Hot Water.</p>
<p>1 slice Lemon Peel.</p>
<p>Stir and serve with Nutmeg sprinkled on top.</p>
<br/>
<hr />
<SPAN name="WHISKEY_IRISH_HOT"></SPAN><h3>WHISKEY IRISH HOT</h3>
<p>Substitute Irish for Scotch Whiskey and proceed as for Hot Scotch
Whiskey.</p>
<hr />
<SPAN name='INDEX'></SPAN><h2>INDEX</h2>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#ABRICONTINE_POUSSE_CAFE'>Abricontine Pousse Cafe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ABSINTHE'>Absinthe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ABSINTHE_AMERICAN_SERVICE'>Absinthe, American Service</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ABSINTHE_COCKTAIL'>Absinthe Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ABSINTHE_FRAPPE'>Absinthe Frappe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ABSINTHE_FRENCH_SERVICE'>Absinthe, French Service</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ABSINTHE_ITALIAN_SERVICE'>Absinthe, Italian Service</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ADMIRAL_SCHLEY_HIGH_BALL'>Admiral Schley High Ball</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ALE_FLIP'>Ale Flip</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ALE_SANGAREE'>Ale Sangaree</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#AMERICAN_POUSSE_CAFE'>American Pousse Cafe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#APOLLINARIS_LEMONADE'>Apollinaris Lemonade</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#APPLE_JACK_COCKTAIL'>Apple Jack Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#APPLEJACK_FIX'>Apple Jack Fix</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#APPLEJACK_SOUR'>Applejack Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ARF_AND_ARF'>"Arf-And-Arf"</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ARRACK_PUNCH'>Arrack Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ASTRINGENT'>Astringent</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#AUDITORIUM_COOLER'>Auditorium Cooler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ALL_RIGHT_COCKTAIL'>All Right Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#BACARDI_COCKTAIL'>Bacardi Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BACARDI_COCKTAILmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Bacardi Cocktail—Country Club Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BALDY_COCKTAIL'>Baldy Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BAMBOO_COCKTAIL'>Bamboo Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLACK_COW'>Black Cow</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLOOD_HOUND_COCKTAIL'>Blood Hound Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BOMBAY_COCKTAIL'>Bombay Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BENEDICTINE'>Benedictine</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BEEF_TEA'>Beef Tea</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BISHOP'>Bishop</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BISHOP_A_LA_PRUSSE'>Bishop A La Prusse</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BISMARCK'>Bismarck</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BIZZY_IZZY_HIGH_BALL'>Bizzy Izzy High Ball</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLACK_STRIPE'>Black Stripe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLACK_AND_TAN_PUNCH_For_party_of_10'>Black and Tan Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLACKTHORNE_COCKTAIL'>Blackthorne Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLACKTHORNE_SOUR'>Blackthorne Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLIZS_ROYAL_RICKEY'>Bliz's Royal Rickey</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BLUE_BLAZER'>Blue Blazer</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BOATING_PUNCH'>Boating Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BOMBAY_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_40_people'>Bombay Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BON_SOIR_quotGood_Nightquot'>Bon Soir ("Good Night")</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BOSTON_COOLER'>Boston Cooler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BOTTLE_OF_COCKTAIL'>Bottle of Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRACE_UP'>Brace Up</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_AND_GINGER_ALE'>Brandy and Ginger Ale</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_AND_SODA'>Brandy and Soda</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_FLIP'>Brandy Flip</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_FLOAT'>Brandy Float</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_JULEP'>Brandy Julep</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_PUNCH'>Brandy Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SCAFFA'>Brandy Scaffa</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SHAKE'>Brandy Shake</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SHRUB_2_gallon_mixture_for_40_people'>Brandy Shrub</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SKIN'>Brandy Skin</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SLING'>Brandy Sling</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SMASH'>Brandy Smash</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_SOUR'>Brandy Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRANDY_TODDY'>Brandy Toddy</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BRONX_COCKTAIL'>Bronx Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BURNT_BRANDY'>Burnt Brandy</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BUSTER_BROWN_COCKTAIL'>Buster Brown Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#BUTTERED_RUM'>Buttered Rum</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#CALIFORNIA_SHERRY_COBBLER'>California Sherry Cobbler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CALIFORNIA_WINE_COBBLER'>California Wine Cobbler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CARLETON_RICKEYmdashSt_Louis_Style'>Carleton Rickey—St. Louis Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CATAWBA_COBBLER'>Catawba Cobbler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CELERY_SOUR'>Celery Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CENTURY_CLUB_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_5'>Century Club Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE'>Champagne</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_COBBLER'>Champagne Cobbler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_COCKTAIL'>Champagne Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_CUP_2_gallon_mixture'>Champagne Cup (2-gallon Mixture)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_FRAPPE'>Champagne Frappe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_JULEP'>Champagne Julep</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_6'>Champagne Punch (for party of 6)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_SOUR'>Champagne Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHAMPAGNE_VELVET'>Champagne Velvet</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CHOCOLATE_PUNCH'>Chocolate Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CIDER_EGGNOG'>Cider Eggnog</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLARET_AND_ICE'>Claret and Ice</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLARET_COBBLER'>Claret Cobbler</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLARET_CUP_2_gallon_mixture'>Claret Cup, (2-gallon mixture)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLARET_FLIP'>Claret Flip</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLARET_PUNCH'>Claret Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLARET_PUNCH_5_gallon_mixture_for_a_large_reception_or_party_of_100_people'>Claret Punch (5-gallon mixture for a large reception or party of 100 people)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLOVER_CLUB_COCKTAIL'>Clover Club Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLOVER_LEAF_COCKTAIL'>Clover Leaf Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLUB_COCKTAIL'>Club Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLUB_HOUSE_CLARET_PUNCH'>Club House Claret Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CLUB_HOUSE_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_20'>Club House Punch (party of 20)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COFFEE_COCKTAIL'>Coffee Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COHASSET_PUNCH'>Cohasset Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COLD_RUBY_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_50_people'>Cold Ruby Punch (2½-gallon mixture for 50 people)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COLUMBIA_SKIN'>Columbia Skin</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COLD_RUBY_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_50_people'>Companion Punch (2½-gallon mixture for a reception or party of 50 people)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CONTINENTAL_SOUR'>Continental Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CORDIAL_LEMONADE'>Cordial Lemonade</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COUNTRY_COCKTAIL'>Country Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COUPEREE'>Couperee</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CREME_DE_MENTHE'>Creme De Menthe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CRIMEAN_CUP_A_LA_MARMORA_for_a_party_of_10'>Crimean Cup A La Marmora</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COUNTRY_CLUB_PUNCH'>Country Club Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#COOPERSTOWN_COCKTAIL'>Cooperstown Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CURACOA'>Curacoa</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CURACOA_PUNCH'>Curacoa Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#CURRANT_SHRUB'>Currant Shrub</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#DERONDA_COCKTAIL'>Deronda Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DIARRHEA_DRAUGHT'>Diarrhea Draught</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DIXIE_COCKTAIL'>Dixie Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DREAM'>Dream</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DELUSION'>Delusion</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DORAY_PUNCH'>Doray Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DORAY_SOUR'>Doray Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DUPLEX_COCKTAIL'>Duplex Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#DURKEE_COCKTAIL'>Durkee Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#EAGLE_PUNCH'>Eagle Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#EAST_INDIA_COCKTAIL'>East India Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#EGG_MILK_PUNCH'>Egg Milk Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#EGGNOG'>Eggnog</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#EGGNOG_bowl_of_3_gallons'>Eggnog (bowl of 3 gallons)</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#EGG_SOUR'>Egg Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#EL_DORADO_PUNCH'>El Dorado Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ENGLISH_BISHOP_PUNCH'>English Bishop Punch</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#FANCY_WHISKEY_SMASH'>Fancy Whiskey Smash</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#FANNIE_WARD'>Fannie Ward</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#FEDORA'>Fedora</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#FISH_CLUB_PUNCH_for_a_party_of_8'>Fish Club Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#FOG_HORNmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Fog Horn—Country Club Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#FREE_LOVE_COCKTAILmdash_Club_Style'>Free Love Cocktail—Club Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#FRENCH_POUSSE_CAFE'>French Pousse Cafe</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#GARDEN_PUNCH_2_12_gallon_mixture_for_a_party_of_50'>Garden Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GOP'>G.O.P.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GIBSON_COCKTAIL'>Gibson Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GILLETTE_COCKTAILmdashChicago_Style'>Gillette Cocktail—Chicago Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GIN_AND_CALAMUS'>Gin and Calamus</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GIN_DAISY'>Gin Daisy</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GIN_SOURmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Gin Sour—Country Club Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GIN_SQUASHmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Gin Squash—Country Club Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#GOLFERS_DELIGHTmdashHome_of_Bevomdash18th_Hole'>Golfer's Delight</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#HORSE_THIEF_COCKTAIL'>Horse Thief Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#IRISH_ROSEmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Irish Rose</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#JERSEY_LIGHTNING_COCKTAIL'>Jersey Lightning Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#KNABENSCHUEmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Knabenschue</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#LPW'>L.P.W.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#LADIES_DELIGHTmdashThursday_Luncheon_Punch'>Ladies' Delight</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#LEAPING_FROG'>Leaping Frog</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#LEMONADE_APOLLINARIS_or_Carbonated_Water'>Lemonade Apollinaris</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#LONE_TREE_COCKTAIL'>Lone Tree Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#MINT_JULEPmdashKentucky_Style'>Mint Julep—Kentucky Style</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#OVERALL_JULEPmdashSt_Louis_Style'>Overall Julep—St. Louis Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#ONION_COCKTAIL'>Onion Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#OLD_FASHION_COCKTAIL'>Old Fashion Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#OJEN_COCKTAIL'>Ojen Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#PEQUOT_SEMER'>Pequot Semer</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#PINEAPPLE_JULEP_for_a_party_of_6mdashUse_a_small_punch_bowl'>Pineapple Julep</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#POLO_PLAYERS_DELIGHTmdashHorses_Neck'>Polo Players' Delight</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#POUSSE_CAFEmdashSt_Louis'>Pousse Cafe—St. Louis</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#PUNCH_A_LA_ROMAINE_for_a_party_of_16'>Punch A La Romaine</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#RAMOS_GIN_FIZZmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Ramos Gin Fizz</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#REMSEN_COOLER'>Remsen Cooler</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#SEPTEMBER_MORN_COCKTAILmdashCountry_Club_Style'>September Morn Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#SHANDY_GAFF'>Shandy Gaff</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#SHERRY_AND_BITTERS'>Sherry and Bitters</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#STINGERmdashCountry_Club_Style'>Stinger</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#STONE_SOUR'>Stone Sour</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#SAMTON_COCKTAIL'>Samton Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#TOM_TOM'>Tom Tom</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#TOM_AND_JERRY'>Tom and Jerry</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#TOKAY_PUNCH'>Tokay Punch</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#TWILIGHT_COCKTAIL'>Twilight Cocktail</SPAN><br/>
<br/>
<SPAN href='#WHISKEY_PUNCHmdashSt_Louis_Style'>Whiskey Punch—St. Louis Style</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#WHISKEY_SCOTCH_HOT'>Whiskey Scotch Hot</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href='#WHISKEY_IRISH_HOT'>Whiskey Irish Hot</SPAN><br/>
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