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piece of lemon, the juice of which must be pressed in the

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143. Gin Sour

( Use small bar glass)

The gin sour is made with the same ingredients as the

gin fi x, omitting all fruits, except a small piece of lemon,

the juice of which must be pressed in the glass.

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. * The Santa Cruz Fix is made by substituting Santa Cruz rum

mstead of brandy.

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The Santa Cruz Sour is made by substituting Santa Cruz rum

instead of gin. In making fixes and sours be careful and put the

lemon skin in the glass.

144. FLIPP, NEGUS AND SHRUB

145.

Rum Flip

-Which Dibdin has immortalized as the favorite bever–

age of sailors (although we believe they seldom indulge

in it)-is made by adding a gill of rum to the beer, or

substituting rum and water, when malt liquor cannot be

procured. The essential in "flips" of all sorts is, to pro–

duce the smoothness by repeated pouring back and for–

ward between two vessels, and beating up the eggs well

in the first instance; the sweetening and spices according

to taste.

146.

Rum Flip

(Another method)

Keep grated ginger and nutmeg with a little fine dried

lemon peel, rubbed together in a martar.

To make a quart of flip :-Put the ale on the fire to

warm, and beat up three or four eggs with four ounces

of moist sugar, a teaspoonful of grated nutmeg or ginger

and a gill of good old rum or brandy. When the ale is

near to boil, put it into one pitcher and the rum and

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