1930 The Home Bartender's Guide and Song Book

THE BAS.TENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK

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HOW'S EVERYBODY?

A prescription rendered us years ago by a doctor friend, to cure us of being bashful. Try it some time on the reticent girl friend. Well, now– How's Everybody?

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IRISH GUARD

(For Four) One tumbler of Gin One-half tumbler Creme de Menthe

If you've ever seen the IRISH GUARD on dress parade, you can really appreciate this one. While this recipe is for four only, after three rounds you'll think you're a whole regiment. What's more, you'll make enough noise to prove it 1 ..•. .,

Whites of four eggs Juice two Oranges Juice one Lemon Shake with fine ice

* Into a shaker place some cracked ice Equal portions of Applejack and Gin Add a dHh of Grenadine and shake Serve in cocktail gl86ses * Put one lump of ice in thin cider-glass Add one-half tablespoon fine 5ugar Two dashes of Boker's Bitters One piece of Lemon Peel F ill up with cold Cider Stir well, and drink while effervescent 'r'

JACK ROSE

Ask a New Yorker about this one-a New Yorker who frequented the bars in the (lays before prohi– bition. Many's the tale this cocktail will recall, for JACK ROSE is one of New York's notorious characters.

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JERSEY COCKTAIL

Strange as it may sound, this cocktail was named and evolved some time prior to 1900. Today, merely substitute apple-jack for cider, and notice how appropriate it is, even to the title.

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