1876 Bar-Tender's Guide by Jerry Thomas

RUMFUSTIAN.

180. Archbishop. Tb.e same as Bishop, substituting claret for the port.

181. Cardinal. Same,as above,substituting champagne for claret.

182. Pope. Same above,substituting Burgundy for champagne.

183. A Bishop.

(ProtoBtont)

4 table-spoons of white sugar. 2 tumblers of water.

1 lemon,in slices. 1 bottle of claret. 4 table-spoons of Santa Cruz or Jamaica. Ice.

184. Knickerbocker. (TJso small bar glass.) ^ a lime, or lemon,squeeze out the juice, and put rind s-d juice in the glass. 2 teaspoonfuls of raspberiy syrup. 1 wineglass Santa Cruz rum. .J tcaspoonful of Cura9oa. Cool with shaved ice; shake up well, and ornament with berries in season. Ifthis is not sweet enough,put in a little more raspberry syrup. 185. Bumfustian. This is the singular name bestowed upon a drink very much in vogue with English sportsmen, after their return from a day's shooting, and is concocted thus:

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