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The 1930 Savoy Cocktail Book Database

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Category: Cocktails

  • Prohibition Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. Squeeze lemon peel on top. →

  • Princeton Cocktail

    Stir well and strain into cocktail glass. Squeeze lemon peel on top. →

  • Prince’s Smile Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Princess Mary’s Pride Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. Created by Harry Craddock on February 28, 1922, to mark the wedding celebrations of H.R.H. Princess Mary. →

  • Princess Mary Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Princess Cocktail

    Use liqueur glass and pour Cream carefully so that it does not mix. →

  • Presto Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • President Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Prairie Oyster Cocktail

    Do not break the Yolk of Egg. →

  • Prairie Hen Cocktail

    Do not break the egg. →

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From the title page:

The Cocktail Recipes in this Book have been compiled by HARRY CRADDOCK of the SAVOY HOTEL LONDON. The Decorations are by Gilbert Rumbold.

“Being in the main a complete compendium of the Cocktails, Rickeys, Daisies, Slings, Shrubs, Smashes, Fizzes, Juleps, Cobblers, Fixes, and other Drinks, known and vastly appreciated in this year of grace 1930, with sundry notes of amusement and interest concerning them, together with subtle Observations upon Wines and their special occasions. BEING in the particular an elucidation of the Manners and Customs of people of quality in a period of some equality.”

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