1862 The Bartender's Guide price $2,50 by Jerry Thomas

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INTRODUCTION.

m well-corked demijohns and labelled. Clean spirit, or reolified whiskey, alcohol of 95 per cent.; sugar coloring for brandies, rum, etc. ; tincture of turmeric, for essence ol peppermint; tincture of cochineal for red cordials. All other colors prepared when wanted. Flavoring essences can be prepared in some larger quantity when wanted, and put up in bottles, labelled for further use. Fruit syrups, such as raspberry, strawberry, etc., are prepared in summer ; others, such as orgeat, gum, sarsapa- rilla, etc., at any season. In preparing the following work, the author has had in view brevity and utility. He believes that such a Manual is much wanted in the business of distillation, and has spared no pains, which thorough experience and a practical knowledge of the subject coidd bring to his aid. It con- tains four hundred improved recipes of the various prep- arations now known, and each one can be readily referred to from the excellent alphabetical arrangements adopted. To the liberal patronage and favorable consideration of his friends and the public at large, he most respectfully submits the result of his labors.

New York, January 2, 1862.

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