THE GENTLEMAN'S COMPANION
NoTE: Our suggestion would be to omit sugar
if
any sweet liqueur is
used, or it may be too sweet.
SUNDAY MORNING COCKTAIL No. II
Cognac,
l
Yz
jiggers
Port wine,
Yz
jigger
Black coffee,
2/3
pony
Egg,
l
whole
Sugar,
Yz
tsp, to taste
Shake and pour in tall cocktail glass with stem.
THE PEKING TIGER'S MILK No. I, from the PRIVATE
FILES
of
M. GERBER, the
WAGON-UTS,
LEGATION STREET, PEKING
This we consider the most amazing milk drink we ever tasted. Its
formula-not known to many-and its history are noted on Page
130.
TIGER'S MILK No. II
This variation was accumulated by us from the Siamese Head Bar–
Boy at the Phya-Thai Palace in Bangkok, Siam, in the year
1932,
after
a trip up-country from the Siamese port of Pak-Nam. Turn to Page
l3I.
TIGER'S MILK No. III
This is a West Indian picker-upper from the Windward side of
Jamaica, and dedicated to our friend, gentleman and Rhodes Scholar,
Emerson Low, who lived there. Use Jamaica rum
&
No. II.
WORDS to the LIQUID WISE No. XIV, on the EARNEST PLEA
for a BIT of OUTDOOR EXERCISE to those HUMAN VICTIMS
of the "MORNING-AFTERS"
S .
I
c1ence has just recognized that with the tummy linings well satu-
rated with last night's ethyls or methyls, it is best remedied by in–
creased natural circulation removing mµch of this condition. There–
fore, after any Picker-Upper, let's not lie supine and bewail hard and
unj~t fat~,
but take a walk, play pingpong-any physic.al activity
not mducmg actual death, and no matter how slight or bnef, cannot
but help; and is urgently recommended!
. 90.