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12

THB BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK

BACARDI .DRY VERMOUTH

COCKTAIL

This one was a rite in the better homes down

south, where you were served a dinner in the true

southern style, suh

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BACARDI DUBONNET COCKTAIL

The French-Spanish combination is a pretty hard

one to beat, when the two are mixed together cor–

rectly. Here they are; One sip and you will be

sold on all Latin races.

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BACARDI GRENADINE COCKTAIL

Another of the popular drinks in Havana bars.

Several of these, and you'll never want to go home.

(Possibly

you'd

never get there anyhow.)

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BACARDI SWEET VERMOUTH

COCKTAIL

Another before dinner delight, to sooth the sweet–

tooth.

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Half wine-glaH of Bacardi

Half wi_ne-glan of French Vermc>utll

Cracked ice, stir and serve

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One-half jigger Bacardi

One-half jigger Dubonnet

Juice of half a Lime

Ono teaspoonful of Grenadine Syrup

·in· a glass filled with ice

Shake well and serve

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One jigger Bacardi

Ono tablespoon of Grenadine Syrup

Juice of half a lime

In

a glass filled

with

ice

Shake well and serve in cocktail gta1111

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Half wine-glass of Bacardi

Half wine-glass of Italian Vermouth

Cracked ice, stir and serve

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