1871 The Gentleman's Table Guide by E Ricket and C Thomas

The Gentleman's Table Guide.

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No. 101.-GIN TWIST. (ENGLISH.)

^SE a soda-water glass, The juice of half a fresh lemon, teaspoonful of powdered sugar or sugar candy, 1 glass of gin, 1 bottle of iced soda water, and a few pieces of pure spring block ice; well mixed. No. 102.-PRESIDENT WASHINGTON. ^¥|ESB a soda-water glass or cup. One wine- glass of brandy, a tablespoonful of honey, 1 glass of strawberry syrup or 10 of the fresh fruit, the juice of a lemon, half the peel; fill up with shaved ice. If the fruit is used it must be bruised with the honey, and strained. Two straws. No. 103,-PRESIDENT LINCOLN. I^SE a soda-water glass. Take a shilling- worth of cherry water ice from the con- fectioner's, 1 liqueur glass kirschwasser, and a bottle of soda water. Any other water fruit ice can be used to taste. A pint bottle of champagne, a gill of pineapple syrup, a gill of strawberry syrup, 1 orange cut in slices, a glass of cognac, a tumbler of shaved ice; shake well and strain. No. 104.-GENERAL GRANT. a cup or silver claret jug.

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