1847 Oxford night caps (4th edition)
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when the wine
wine, into a clean saucepan ;
pour one glass of cold
boils take it off the fire ;
white wine into it, put it into a spouted jug, and pour it gradually among the yolks of eggs, &c* keeping them well stirred with a spoon as the wine is poured in ; if not sweet enough, add a quantity of loaf sugar; then pour the mixture as swift as possible from one vessel to the other until a fine white froth is obtained. Half a pint of rum is sometimes added, but it is then very intoxicating. Port wine is some- times substituted for white, but is not considered small
This liquor should be drank when
so palatable.
If the wine is poured boiling hot
quite hot.
among the eggs,
become
mixture
the
will
curdled.
BEER FLIP.
Beer Flip is made the same way and with the same materials as the preceding, excepting that one quart of strong home-brewed beer is
the wine ;
a glass of gin
substituted
for
is
sometimes added, but it is better without it.
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