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

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RAWLING'S mixed drinks

each of porter and ale is the drink generally so called; but half porter and beer is also served. If taken with meals, pour a bottle of each at the same time into a pitcher, thus securing a uni form mixture.

135 High Ball.

Put a measure of any liquor desired in a long glass with a lump of ice. Fill with siphon water.

136 Mamie Taylor.

In a rickey glass or flat-bottomed tumbler squeeze one-half a lime by pressing it with the back of a spoon. Drop in one lump of ice one measure Scotch whiskey. After stirring, fill the glass with ginger ale.

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