1863 The manufacture of liquors, wines, and cordials
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AROMATIC CORDIAL.
two ounces
one gallon ; two gallons ;
tartaric acid, clean spirits,
strawberries,
;
half gallon. The strawberries are put in a bag and subjected to pressure ; the expressed juice is then added t9 the honey and water.
Same as strawberry.
Raspberry Juice.
Jessamine Cordial.
Clarified sugar, twenty pounds; decoction of strong tea, one
water, three gallons ;
quart sweet almonds, husked or blanched by standing in hot water, and rubbing 1 them through the hands until the husks are removed, one pound ; they should be worked to a stiff, fair paste in a mortar, by the addition of a quart of water ; then strain through a linen cloth, and add the strained liquid to the above. Spirit of jessa- mine, two ounces ; ambergris, two grains, rubbed well with sugar (about two ounces). This cordial is colored yellow, with a tincture of saffron or gam- boge. The whiskey mentioned in the text should be uncolored. ; half gallon whiskey ;
Aromatic Cordial.
Digest in five gallons of whis-
key for five days, one quart of orange peelings ;
four
ounces o/ cloves ;
six ounces of bruised ginger ;
half
and
pound of ground mustard.
Strain off the spirit,
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