1934 My New Cocktail Book (2 nd edition) by G F Steele

M Y NEW COCKTAI L BOOK

I/2 Dry Gin 1/4 Cointreau I/4 Lime juice

WHITE LADY

From Mr. W. C. Powers: "The only new cocktail in London is one invented by a man at Quaglinos, which is called the 'White Lady.' You make this with two parts Gin, one part Cointreau (if you can get hold of any) and one part Lime juice. You can jockey the Lime juice and Cointreau a little, depending upon whether you like it sweet or sharp, butthe result is a very nice, clean-looking drink and seems to be the most popular now over here. You will realize that the White Lady is a sister of the Side-car, Gin being substituted for the Brandy in the Side-car. Most of us think that Brandy is a mistake in a cocktail, and all the Side-car enthusiasts who have tried the White Lady have transferred their allegiance to the new sister."

juice of l/j Orange juice of l/j Lemon or 1/2 Lime white of an Egg

WHITE ROSE

1/4 Maraschino 3/4 Dry Gin

1/4 Orange juice 1/4 French Vermouth 1/2 Plymouth Gin 4 dashes Curacao

WILL ROGERS

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