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Brown Betty An Oxford Drink |
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This section is from the "A Bachelor's Cupboard" book, by John W. Luce.
Melt one pound of sugar in one pint of water; add while boiling a pinch of pounded cloves, a dash of cinnamon, one-half pint of brandy, and one quart of good ale. Add a little ginger and nutmeg, and serve ice cold in summer, boiling hot in winter.
" Drink wine and let water go to the mill" - Italian.
 
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