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THE BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK
EUREKA
EUREKA is Greek for "I have found it." It is
the word Archimedes, the great scientist, shouted
when he discovered some sort of scientific princi–
ple.
Poor old Arch didn't have the good fortune
to discover this one, but 'l\re did and we 've been
shouting EUREKA ever since.
FIFTY-FIFTY
This one is named after any pair of n.ewly-weds,
because they both swear that they are going to go
through life on a fifty-fifty basis. Try it at your
next wedding, but be careful about mentioning it
after the honeymoon.
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·-·
~
FIVE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
If
you don't h.appen to
hav~
Five Fruits
1
try it
with Four Fruits, Three Fruits, or no fruits. It's
equally good. We suggest that you set this batch
down beside you some
tine
moonlight night, when
your
best girl has gone out with
some
other man.
Don't
worry,
it
will
make you
forget her!
.
.
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FOG HORN
I n honor of Henry William Thomas, Master
l\1ix–
ologist of W ashington, D.
C.
He used to guar–
antee to clear any throat in jig time with just one
of these. Grump-gr-r-u-m-p
!
Excellent for tak–
i-ng the place of the well-known water-pitcher on
any speaker's table.
*
Two dashes of Lemon Juice
One dash
of
Orange Juice
Two
parts Dry
Gin
One port Grenadine
Shake with ice and serve
*
One-half cocktail "I
0 h
"ass
Fr h
ne- .alf cocktail glass
Vic~n~
Vermouth
Pour mto cockte'I
h
ers Gin
S
'
s
aker
h I
hake well until cold h a
f
filled With .
' t
en
gerve
ice
*
(For Sfa: Cockt ·1
)
T
ai s
wo
oz. Fiv F .
N .
e
ru1ts
me oz. Rye
Juice
of
three
0
A
few
dashe
A
ranges
p
·
5
ngost
ut into
cocktail
;ra Bitters
well and strain int s aker With •
0
coclct
·1
ice-eh •-
a1
l!lass
a..-:e
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Two parts
Peach
B
0
randy
ne part
French \'
Two dashes of G ermouth
Sh
renadin
alee well with
fi
•
e
ne
ice