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GENERAL DIRECTIONS

Use only the best of liquors, cordials, and other ingredients.

They hold customers and make new ones.

Be sure to use clean ice only.

Do not touch with your fingers ice or fruit going into a

drink. Use a spoon, tongs, or a scoop.

Use fine or shaved ice in making juleps and frappes. In

mixing cold drinks which contain no water but principally

spirits, fine ice is to be preferred.

Use cracked or small lump ice in mixing cold drinks in

which any substantial amount of milk, egg, wine. Vermouth,

water, or effervescent is used.

Do not put ice into the glass when serving a milk drink.

Do not put ice into the glass when serving wine.

Syrup is preferable to sugar in mixing cocktails. It saves

time.

Granulated sugar is to be preferred when plain sugar is to be

used in any drink which is to be shaken.

Fine, powdered, pulverized, or confectioner's sugar is to be

preferred in fizzes and stirred drinks.

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