1896 Fancy Drinks and Popular Beverages by the Only William

MIXED DRI KS.

202. Ka lJlr.cmier.e.

(FOR TWO.)

Place the leaves of four sprigs of mint and _one-half spoonful of sugar in a large tumbler, 2 dashes of mineral water. Squeeze out the extract, to give it a dark green tincture. Fill your tumbier two - thirds full of chopped ice; add two small drinks of Tom gin; stir to a very cold degree ; strain into two cocktail glasses; place a small sprig of mint in each, allow– ing the stem to rest on the bottom; sprinkle a little sugar on the leaves; add a little champagne, and serve.

203. tlllJe iifo-lJlrolong.er.

A large glass, with a fresh egg,

1 spoonful of fine sugar, % full of fine ice, % of sherry \Vine, ~ of port wine, 1 dash of creme de roses, 2 ponies of cream. Shake this exceedingly well, strain into a large glass, and serve. A glass, with a dash of chartreuse in the bottom, % of port wine, ~ of Madeira, 1 dash of brandy, 1 dash of creme de roses, 2 dashes of gum. Fill your glass with ice; mix well; strain, and serve in a cut glass. 204. QJ:IJe ®nccn of Nig~t.

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