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THE BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK

OLD-FASHIONED COCKTAIL

A recipe direct from the famous Manhattan Club

of New York.

If

you don't know this one, you

just "ain't edjicated.1'

•••••

OLD-FASHIONED MINT SMASH

Years ago the states surrounding Kentucky were

so jealous of its astounding popularity caused by

the Mint Julep that they got together and con–

cocted this one. It was the real reason for the

panic of

1907.

Everybody just let business go for

SMASH!

..

·-·.

OLD MAN COCKTAIL

Mr.

C.

Pasquil, head Waiter at the Grand Hotel

de. la Paix,. -:\lbert, Somme, France, the starting

point for v1s1tors to the Battlefields, sends in this

one. Our hats are off to you, Mr. Pasquil. "Have

another, OLD MAN

I"

:b-

*

One lump sugar dissolved in

One-fourth glass water

Two dashes Angostura Bitten

One jigger Rye

One piece of ice

One piece of Lemon Peel

Stir-serve

*

One

lump Sugar dissolved in Water

Four sprigs of Mint

Two ounces of Rye Whiskey

Add Ice and shake well

Add

a bit of Mint on top

*

One teaspoonful Anisette

One-half green Stripe

One-half Italian Vermouth

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Shake well

and

serve with

t"ist

of or1111ie

peel

--and Serve