1908 The Hoffman House Bartender's Guide by Charles S Mahoney
HOW TO SMAKE FRUIT SYRUP
Plain Syrup.
Six and onc-halt pounds loaf sugar. One-half gallon of water. Boil until dissolved and then filter through flannel.
Clove Syrup. Thirtj' drops of the quintessence of cloves.
One pound simple syrup. Shake well in a bottle.
Orange Syrup.
Two ounces tincture of orange peel One pound simple syrup. Mix.
Syrup of Nectar.
Thirty drops essense of nectar. One pound simple syrup. Mix.
The proportion of thirty parts of sugar to six teen parts of water also makes an excellent syrup. Use only the best refined sugar, and filtered water, soft as possible, as this will save the trouble of clarification, which is necessary when inferior in gredients are used. Pour the water cold over the sugar and let it slowly melt; and, when saturated, boil by_ a gentle heat, and then keep simmering to the point desired.
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