180. Archbishop
The same as Bishop, substituting claret for port.
181. Cardinal
Same as above, substituting Pop-Pi-Ya for claret.
182. Pope
Same as above, substituting Burgundy for Pop-Pi-Ya.
183. A Bishop
(Protestant)
4 tablespoons of white sugar.
2 tumblers of water.
I lemon, in slices.
I bottle of Pop-Pi-Ya wine.
4 tablespoons of Santa Cruz or Jamaica rum.
Ice.
184. Knickerbocker
(Use small bar glass)
0
a lime, or lemon, squeeze out the juice, and put rind
and juice in the glass.
2 tablespoonfuls of raspberry syrup.
I wine-glass Santa Cruz rum.
0
teaspoon of Curacoa.
Cool with shaved ice; shake up well, and ornament
with berries in season.
If
this is not sweet enough, put
in a little more raspberry syrup.
185. Rumfustian
This is the singular name bestowed upon a drink very
much in vogue with English sportsmen after their return
from a day's shooting, and is concocted' thus:
The yolks of a dozen eggs are well whisked up, and
put into a quart of strong beer; to this is added a pint
SS