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THE BARTENDER'S GUIDE AND ' SONG BOOK-

JOE RICKEY

Similar to the Gin Rickey, except that Whiskey

takes the place of Gin.

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BACARDI HIGHBALL

More to a Northern gentleman's taste. Even

a

·Scotchman will like this one.

BRANDY AND SODA

For those who likes their liquor, and likes

it

clear, we suggest the good old Brandy highball.

Easy on ,the host, but hard on the guests. Some–

times called the Veteran's Delight.

GIN HIGHBALL

Like the Gin Fizz, the American nation has taken

this delightful effervescing drink to its heart.

Easy to make, attractive in appearance, perfect

for whatever purpose you want it. Here's to the

GIN HIGHBALL, the nation's gift to prohi–

bition.

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One-half Lime squeezed and skin dropped in

Two ounces of Bourbon or Rye Whiskey

Split of White Rock

One lump ice

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Place a piece of ice in highball

glase

Bacardi, according to taste

Fill

glass with sparkling water

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Into

a

tall tumbler placo

One pony Brandy

A

fow

pieces

of

ice

Fill

glass with plain

sod•

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Pony of Gin

One Jump

of

ice

Fill glasa with Soda, add Lemoli Peel

and

serve

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