1930 Two Hundred Selected Drinks by K W Sundin

A FEW WORDS ABOUT THIS BOOK.

I suppose that most people know how to drink a cocktail, but that only few of them can mix one: That was the incep tion of this book. Thus, I will give full instructions as to the mixing of all well-known cocktails, and not only cocktails but also cobb lers, egg noggs, fizzes, flips, frappes, highballs, juleps,pousse- cafes, sours and toddies. Above all, I will tell you, how with a comparatively trifling expense it is possible to offer your friends first class drinks at home. During my practice as bartender in Sweden and abroad (i. a. for seven years on the vessels of The Swedish American Line) I have coliecied and composed a plurality of recipes of various kinds of drinks, an abundant selection of which will be found in this book. Finally, I do not omit to let you now that I have previously published a similar book of recipes in two editions, and that on account of desires expressed rather frequently from various quarters I have decided to place before the public this English edition, containing the absolutely latest drinks composed. Gothenburg (Sweden), December 1930.

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