1908 The World's Drinks and How to Mix Them by Hon Wm Boothby

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J,EMONADES.

166 CIRCUS LEMONADE. '!'his drink in a barroom is a Plain Lemonade colorell with raspberry syrup; but a proper Circtis Lemonade is a beverage that is made to sell at large gatherings, such as circuses, fair grounds, race-courses and church fairs, and is made in the following manner: - Procure a large tub or headless barrel and fill it nearly full of water, . add enough citric or tartaric acid to suit, and sweeten to taste with sugar. Two pounds of acid will make over thirty gallons of lemonade. Cochineal coloring (see Recipe No. 458) will make it a beautiful red color. Always slice up a few lemons or oranges and throw in. If you have no ice bandy with which to cool this delightful beverage, pr•J•;ure a piece of glass and fasten it to the sid es of the barrel with strings, so it will float near the top, and put some of the sliced fruit on it. '!'his little deception causes the drink to appear more inviting on a warm day. A strawberry is usually added at chmch fairs, and two or three berries might possibly be used for a picnic. EGG LEMONADE. lnto a large mixing-glass place a ta blespoonful of sugar, the juice of two lemons, a fresh raw egg a nd some cracked ice. Fill the glass with water, sbake thoroughly, decorate, and serve with straws. LEMON SQUASH. The Bri'tish name for a Lemonaue. The word ' 'Lemonade '' in Great Britain and the English Colonies is used only with ,reference to a bottled effervescent preparation called English Lemonade. Any made-to-order L emon– ade is called a Squash by His Majesty's subjects. NAPA SODA LEMONADE. Place a large goblet containing a lump of ice on the bar; then take a la rge mixing-glass, into which place a heaping tablespoonful of bar sugar a nd five barspoonfuls of sour; open a small bottle of J ackson's Napa Soda and pour into the mixer, stir until the sugar is all dissolved, pour the lemonade over the ice in the goblet, stir again until cold, add some fruit and serve with straws. 169 170 167 CLARET LEMONADE. A Plain L emonade dashed with claret. 168

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