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An Immortal Sour |
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This section is from the "A Bachelor's Cupboard" book, by John W. Luce.
Into a goblet put the juice of a lime, a little seltzer, and a spoonful of sugar, half of apple-jack, half of peach brandy, and the white of an egg. Fill up with ice, strain and serve.
' In vino Veritas ' is an argument for drinking only when you suppose all men to be liars" - Dr. Johnson.
WEEPER'S JOY
To a goblet two-thirds full of fine ice add three dashes of gum, half a pony of abA Dissertation on Drinks sinthe, half a pony of vino vermouth, half a pony of kummel, and one dash of Curacao. Stir and strain before serving.
"Never lend a man money after you've been drinking; never try to borrow from one before he's had a drink''
 
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