OIL
OF
CEDAR.
41
manufacture
of
liquors
for
making
the
beadinsr
mix
ture
which
is
used
for
low
proof
spirits.
See
Bead-
ing
Mixture.
OIL
OP
CARAWAY
Is,
like
cinnamon,
only
used
for
flavoring
cordials,
and
if
added
to
liquors
it
should
be
so
combined,
that
it
will
only
assist
in
making
a
new
compound
in
the
family
of
aromatics.
OIL
OF
CLOYES
Is
sometimes
added
to
the
ethers
to
increase
their
pungency.
When
used
fc
v
domestic
or
foreign
bran-
dies
the
proportion
of
oil
i
one
drop
to
every
ounce
of
ether.
Ether
is
a
solvent
for
any
of
the
es-
sential
oils.
Great
care
should
be
used
in
the
use
of
this
oil
in
liquors,
as
its
odor
would
indicate
its
presence.
In
the
manufacture
of
cordials,
clove
oil
is
one
ot
the
most
valuable
that
is
in
use
;
the
quantity
to
be
used
is
generally
regulated
by
the
palate.
OIL
OF CEDAR.
Five
drops
of
the
oil
are
added
to
one
ounce
of
nitric
ether,
for
flavoring
Holland
gin,
and
is