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THE

BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND SONG BOOK

RIDING CLUB COCKTAIL

You've all heard that expression, "He's riding

for a fall." This is the recipe that made that old

saying famous. A good Polo player can some–

times drink a helmet full. Be sure you are a good

polo player.

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ROB ROY

COCKTAIL

Suggested by Mr. N. Pomeranz, Managing

Director of the Howard Hotel, Strand, London,

England. Build a new addition, Mr. Pomeranz,

we're coming over, we're coming over, and we

won't come back till this one's up and over, over

there.

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ROCK AND RYE

The old-timers can sit and spin yarns about this

one that will actually parch your lips.

We

heard two of them, then went out and drank a

whole gallon of lemonade to get even.

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Called this peculiarly apt name because of the odd

swaying motion it imparts to the human body after

three rounds. (You'd be surprised what it does

afte r four.)

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Mixing.glass half-full of fine ice

One dash of Angostura Bitten

A small barspoonful of acid phospha te

One jigger of Calisaya

Mix and strain into cocktail glass

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Four parts Robbie Burns

Three parts Italian Vermouth

Two dashes Angostura

Shake well, strain into cocktail glau, serve

with cherry

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Into • glaH put:

One·hatf tablespoonful of Rook Candy

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Add one wineglass of R ye

Juice of one-half Lemon

Mi.'C "ell "ith ice and servo

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Fill mixing glass half full of Fino foe

Add 1 pony Rye

One pony Gin

Dash of Orange Bitten

Dash of Curac;ao

Mix and strain

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