1908 The World's Drinks and How to Miw Them by Hon Wm Boothby (1st edition)
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MISCELLA..l"'\TEOUS DRINKS.
WHISKEY AND SODA OR SELTZER. 315 Place a piece of ice in a long thin glass, band the customer the desired liquor, and after be bas helped himself fill the glass with siphon soda or seltzer.
316
WHISKEY AND SUGAR.
(See Whiskey Toddy Recipe No. 422. )
317
WHITE PLUSH.
Whiskey a nd milk.
WHITE ROCK HIGHBALL.
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Pln ntuining a Jnmp ef ice aucl u sw~11 bar-g1a~s rn f ront of the customer with a bottle of th e clesirocl brand 0£ Ji UOF at hl 5 rigl1 t hand . After the p a tron bas h clpecl himself fill the glass with White Rock mineral water. , '' 'l'bat 's all. '' ~ hill th u gh
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WHITE SATIN.
An old E nglish name for gin.
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WHITE STRIPE.
FOR SORE THROA'l'. Into o. medium-size glass place about a tablespoonful of molasses, thr juice of a lemon and a piece of ice; Jlll tho glo.ss with whito win (nny brand), stir until the molasses dissolves a nd serve.
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WIDOW'S DREAM.
.!), ,(.11. J. o. WILLI MSON, :MELBOUR E. Into a stem cocktail-glass place about a dOBB l't~poonfnl of r.. ea c· P~rrin'R Worces~ r shifo ea.ucc, a. r aw egg a nd salt aud pepper to taste. Sor ithout. wat r . This drink in some Joauli ties is eruJ cl a Mountain Cocktail; some people call it a Prairie Cocktail, while others torm it ri Bone Oboktnli. l \ i ~ a very good pick-me-up, however.
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