1896 Fancy Drinks and Popular Beverages by the Only William

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MIXED DRINKS.

This drink may be prepared, although it is made essentially the same way as the grand royal fizz , out of almost any kind of liquor-such as gin, whiskey or brandy; add, instead of Seltzer or mineral water, champagne. This drink is intended for a com– pany of from three to six persons.

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This is made the same way as other fizzes, only put a small portion of cream in your glass before shaking; then put in the Seltzer; use a glass a little larger.

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The juice of half a lemon and half a lime,

a little sugar in the bottom of a glass, % glassful of fine ice, 1 drink of Old Tom gin, 2 dashes of genuine raspberry syrup, a pony of cream. Shake it up quickly, strain into a fizz glass, add a little Selt– zer, and serve. You may use Holland gin instead of Old Tom.

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A glass of cracked ice,

the juice of a large lemon, a spoonful of fine sugar, ~ drink of Santa Cruz rum, % drink of whiskey. Shake to the freezing-point, strain into a fizz glass and fill the balance with Seltzer.

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