1931 Old Waldorf Bar Days by Albert Stevens Crockett

Fancy Potations and Otherwise

KLONDIKE COOLER Called in compliment to someone who showed up in the Bar as soon as possible after he had made a strike in the Alaska gold fields. (Collins) Whole peel of one Orange Juice ofOrange One jigger Whiskey ' One Ginger Ale

KINSLEY CHAMPAGNE PUNCH Called after Kinsl ~y, one of the proprietors of the Hol- land House, where the drink was invented. (pitcher)

One pint Champagne One pint Burgundy One pint Apollinaris Three lumps Sugar One sliced Orange

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KNICKERBOCKER

After a well known New York club, then situated in a few steps from the Waldorf, and supposed to have been originally compounded for members of that organization, as was the case with Knickerbocker Punch (q. v.). (Collins) Juice one-half Lemon One lump Sugar Two dashes Angostura Bitters One whole Lemon Peel

One jigger Brandy Fill with plain Soda

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