1914 Rawling's of Book Mixed Drinks by E P Rawling

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KAWLING'S MIXED DKINK8

fizzes and coolers.

While the cocktail is unquestionably the most popular drink on the Pacific Coast today,the next in favor is surely the Fizz—the long drink par excel lence. At any time or in any place where the tongue and throat are parched and dry; when the spirits are jaded and the body is weary; after a long automobile trip on hot and dusty country roads; it is then that the Gin Fizz comes like a cooling breeze from the sea, bringing new life and the zest and joy of living. And in the "morning after the night before," when the whole world seems gray and lonesome, and every nerve and fibre of the body is throbbing a complaint against the indiscretion, just press the button and order a Gin Fizz —"not too sweet, please!" It comes. Oh, shades of the green oasis on the sandy desert of life!

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