1900 Cocktail BOOTHBY'S American Bartender ( 2nd edition )
MISCELLANEOUS DRINKS.
202. SODA AND SYRUP. Place a piece ofice and a dash of raspberry syrup in a medium-aize glass; fill up with sweet soda and serve after stirring.
203. STARS AND STRIPES. The English name for a pousse caf6. The idea of calling this popular French beverage by such a name originated once when a wag became intoxi cated by an over-indulgence in these enticing mixtures, and declared that before oartatiriD- he had observed the most beautiful strines. but afterwnrrl oil i-.« a o u i ue m m ac imi a a a i a ib p rtaking p , erwa d al he could see was stars. Hence the name"Stars and Stripes." (jSeeItecij)e No.189.)
204.
STICK. A stick is a dash of whiskey added to any temperance drink.
205. STONE FENCE. Into a small bar glass place a piece of ice and ajigger of whiskey fill the glass with good cider and serve. '
206.
STONE WALL.
Another name for a Stone Fence.
207. SUNRISE. Halffill a sherry glass with lime juice cordial and then carefully pour good cognac down the side of the glass until full. The cognac is set on fire before serving to destroy the fusil oil in the liquor. Always be careful not to allow the ingredients to run together, keeping the brandy on top.
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