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THE BARTENDER'S GUlDE AND SONG BOOK

MAMIE TAYLOR

Some fine lad probably set out to forget the girl,

whose name this one bears, and his attempt was so

epic that forever after it will bear her name.

\Vell, it is better to have loved and lost, than not

to have loved at all!

•••••

NEW ORLEANS FIZZ

A

M·ardi-Gras would never be a Mardi-Gras

without the aid of this soothsayer. Take one and

you'll see the parade. Take two and you'll see

two parades. Take three and you won't see any

parade. Anyhow, here's to the Mardi-Gras.

4

••••

ROYAL FIZZ

When your

girl

threatens to leave you, and your

family won't speak to you, and your boss at the

office says you're not

a

so-and-so bit of good around

there, pour yourself out one of these. Now what

do you care!

4 .....

SILVER FIZZ

Brothe r or sister to the Golden Fizz, we

don't

just know which. And after trying

a few,

we've

come to the conclusion that SILVER FIZZ's are

just as valuable as GOLDEN FIZZ's. We're

reckless like

that l

'J'

*

Into a

tall

thin glass drop

One lump of ice

One Preserved Cherry

One

wineglass Peter Dawson

Fill

" ·ith ginger ale; serve

with •

1pocn

*

Into a

amall tumbler put

White

of one egg

Juice of

half

Lemon

Wineglau full

Gin

Stir and fill

tun1bler with

seltzer

*

Fill large tumbler two-thirds full 1haved ice

One egg

One heaping teaspoon Fruit Sugar

Five dashes Lemon Juice, two dashes Lime

Juice

One

wineglass Green Stripe

Shake well, strain into fizz glass. Fill up

with

Apollinaris

or

seltzer

and 1erve

*

Shaker

three-fourths filled

with

·shaved

ice

Fcur dashes Lemon

Juice

One heaping teaspoonful sugar

White of one

e·gg

One

wineglass

Gin

Shake

well; strain into tall glass. Fill with

eeltz er water and

serve

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