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

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Sloe Gin Fizz. Sloe gin has come into much favor of late, especially with people who do not like the taste of dry gin, or who prefer a milder stimulant. It has a fruity flavor, being made from sloe ber ries (a species of wild plum) and con tains only about 28 per cent alcohol. Follow the same directions as for a plain gin fizz, but use a little less sugar. 64 Elks'Delight. Into a mixing glass half filled with cracked ice put juice of half an orange juice of half a lemon one measure grape juice two teaspoonsful bar sugar; add enough water to fill a long glass and shake well before straining. Deco rate with slices of fruit.

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