1927 Drinks of All Kinds

PUNCHES

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Oxford. Rub the rind of one lemon on a few small lumps of sugar, and add the thin rind of an orange; dissolve the sugar in nearly a pint of boiling water, add a wineglass of calf's-foot jelly, one wineglass of sherry, one wineglass of brandy, and one wineglass of Jamaica rum; mix well, then strain, and add more sugar if necessary. Port Wine. Put into a skillet one and a half tablespoonfuls of icing sugar, a slice of lemon, two slices of orange, two wineglasses of port wine, and the like of water; make all hot, but do not let it boil, then strain. President Lincoln. Infuse the thin rind of one lemon in half a pint of boiling water, with a tablespoonful of icing sugar; add one wineglass of brandy, a tablespoonful of strawberry syrup,- a dj^sh of cura9oa, and the juice of half a lemon; mix well and strain. Raspberry. Put into a jug a gill of raspberry syrup and a pint of boiling water; then add half a pint of stout made hot, one wineglass of brandy, one wineglass of Jamaica rum, and a liqueur-glass of cura9oa, noyau, or maraschino; mix well, strain, and divide into glasses.

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