1871 Oxford Night Caps a collection of receipts for making various beverages used in the university
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or four slices of bread toasted brown. Let it stand two hours, and then strain it off into the Grace Cup. CIDER CUP, OR COLD TANKARD. Cold Tankard has for a very long period been a favourite summer drink not only within the walls of the Colleges, but also at Taverns situated near the banks of the river, and which are much resorted to by the junior members of the University who which in a short time will make weak beer strong, even to int.oxication. Ooculus Indicus, the pulp of Ooculm l!tkro81U. Im– ported from the East Indies in considerable quantities, for the purpose, it is said, of giving beer and spirits an int.oxi– cating quality at less expence than by genuine materials. The use of it is prohibited by law. Rennie'' Pharm. Grains of Paradise. In the slang of brewers' druggists termed G.P. The seeds of the .A.momum grana Par
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