1876 How to Mix Drinks or the Bon-Vivant's Companion 2$50 by Jerry Thomas

COLD PUNCH.

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51. Arrack Punch.

[h sL-aiiug 'lack puncli, you ouglit to put tu'O glasses fv.'ue-glaRscs) of nun to three of arrack. A good deal of sugar is rerpiired; but SAveeteuing, after all, must be left to tasce. Lemons and limes are also matter of palate, but two lemons are enough for the above quantity; putthen an equal quantity of water—i.e., not five but six glasses to aUoAV for the lemon juice, and you have a very pretty three tumblers of punch.

52. Arrack Punch.

(Another method.)

Steep in one quart of old Batavia arrack, six lemons cut m thin slices, for six hours. At the end of that time the lemon must be removed Avithout squeezing. Dissohm one pound ofloaf-sugar in one quart of boiling water,and add the hot solution to the arrack. Let it stand to cool. This is a delightful liqueur^ and should be used as such. See recipe No.342,in Manualfor tlie Manufacture of Cordials, etc.," in the end of this volume-

53. Bimbo Punch.

Bimbo is made nearly in the same way as the above,ex cept that Cognac brandy is substituted for arrack.

54. Cold Punch. Arrack, port Aviue and water, of each two pints, one pound of loaf-sugar, and the juice of eight lemons.

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