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THE BARTENDER'S GtnDE AND SONG BOOK
BEAU BRUMMELL
Named after the best dressed man in England, in
the days when Lord Nelson said, "England ex–
pects every man to do his duty." Here's to you,
BEAU BRUMMELL; you added something be–
sides clothes to posterity
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BERMUDIANA
ROSE
Mr. A. C. Guyette, Wine Steward of the famous
Hotel Bermudiana in Bermuda, suggests this one.
We think it's worth a trip to Bermuda, and you
would, too, after about three joyous rounds.
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BETWEEN THE
SHEETS
We make no promises 'for this ultra-ultra concoc–
tion. We simply warn you that it's
bad-bad
for
people
who want to stay sober. Take the title any–
way you like, but if it doesn't put you BETWEEN
THE SHEETS, nothing will.
BIJOU
Shake yourself well after takiQg this to be sure
that no portion of the drink is left in one spot and
burns through. The French call it BIJOU, mean–
ing jewel. Personally, we think it's a sharp-cut
diamond. Boy, and how it scratched us!
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Thick-bottomed short glass
One pony Orange Ju ice
One pon y Whiskey with bar-spoon of sugar
Two dashes of Prunell
A slice of lemon
Add lump o f ice before serving
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Juice of one-half lemon
Two oz.
"White Satin"
One oz. Apricot Brandy
One oz. Grenadine
One teaspoonful of i;ugar
Shake well w ith cracked ice
11nd
11en•e
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One part gin
One part Bacardi
One part Cointreau
Ice,
tihake and etrain
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Two
parts dry gin
One part- Italian Vermouth
One part Cha rtreuse
Shake vigorously with fine ice before !lerving
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