1927 Drinks of All Kinds

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WINTER DRINKS

Black Stripe.

See page 38.

Blue Blazer.

Put into a silver-plated or earthenware mug (which has been previously heated) one wine glass of strong Scotch whisky (proof) and one wineglass of boiling water; set on fire, and have ready a second mug, already heated, and pass the blazing liquid from one mug to the other three or four times. Serve in a small tumbler, with two lumps of loaf sugar and a small piece of lemon-peel. This drink can be easily mixed by the amateur, if he practises with cold water at first. When done well it is very im posing, and is, in fact, a liquid stream of fire. Cardinal. {See also page 109.) This is made the same as Archbishop, substi tuting champagne for claret.

Churchwarden. (See also page 110.)

Put into a large tumbler a lemon roasted and cut into quarters, the pips being removed; add a tablespoonful of icing sugar, two wineglasses of hot port wine, and one of hot tea.

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