1935 Old Waldorf-Astoria Bar Book

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OLD WALDORF-ASTORIA BAR BOOK

Two dashes Angostura Bitters Fill with Ice (fizz glass)

PORT WINE One-half spoon Sugar One jigger Water

One and one-half jiggers Port Wine Ice; stir; strain

Other Sangarees were made similarly of Sherry, or Gin, or Brandy. (See "Drinks from Other Climes.")

SLINGS SLING: Name, but not the drink itself, ascribed to the German scklingen, meaning "swallow," not from the Engli,sh verb meaning to "hurl"-down. BRANDY One-half lump Sugar dissolved in two spoons Water (whiskey glass) One jigger Brandy One piece twisted Lemon Peel

One lump Ice; serve with small spoon One lump Sugar, dissolved in half wine-glass Water One-half glass Gin One lump Ice Stir with spoon; grated Nutmeg One lump Sugar, dissolved in hot Water One jigger Gin; more hot Water One piece Lemon Peel Half lump Sugar in half pony Water One jigger Whiskey

GIN

HOT GIN

WHISKEY

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