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THB BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOlt
JOCKEY CLUB COCKTAIL
Up in Canada this one is still a rite between
races. Ask any bookey. It was still
a
rite with
us up to the fifth race, and then it was all wrong.
We doubled up and parlayed all bets, and our
horse broke
a
leg after being in front by ten
lengths.
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KIDDY-CAR COCKTAIL
Discovered by His Honor, Mr. Charles
K.
Roe,
co-author of this book, in an effort to produce
a
Side-Car Cocktail with what-have-you. Charley
named this one Kiddy-Car because
he
said it
makes you so childish. Oh, to be young again, just
for tonight!
......
KNICKERBOCKER
Pardon us, while we shed
a
few crocodile tears
at
the thought of this old Knickerbocker Bar
fa–
vorite. What pleasures our youth
of
America
must
forego ( I'll
bet that
more than
half of
them
can't even pronounce St. Croix
I
.
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LAMBS
CLUB
The actor's del ight l Three of these and you could
pull the worst play in the town through a slow
first-night crowd with ri nging cheers, and "steen
bows," after which you' d catch up with the rest of
your pals at the LAMBS CLUB.
A
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'1'
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One.half Italian Vermouth
One-h111f Rye
A
few drops of juice from Mamschino
cherries
Put into cockt11il shaker with ico--sbake
well
a~d
strain into cocktail glasa
*
Three parts Applejack
Two parts Cointreau
One
p11rt Lemon Juice
Shake with plenty of fi11e
ioo
Four part•
St. Cr()ix
Ru•
J .
Ono part each
of
Oran&o
and
Lemo• uioe
Fluor
with
Ra.pbercy .ad Piaeapplo
syrup
Shake
witla
fine ice
*
Equal proportions of
Dry
Gin, Italian and
French Vermouth
Dash of Benedictine
Sh11ke well w ith fine ice
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