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Tag: Cointreau

  • Sherry Twist Cocktail (No. 2)

    (6 people) Take the juice of 1 Orange, 2 glasses of Whisky, 2-1/2 glasses of Sherry and 1/2 glass of Cointreau. Add two cloves, squeeze in the juice of 1/4 lemon, and add half a turn of the pepper-mill. Fill the shaker with cracked ice. Shake and serve. →

  • Sherry Twist Cocktail (No. 1)

    (6 people) Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Sanctuary Cocktail*

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. *So-called because the Savoy, together with The Clink, Deadman’s Place, Fulwood’s Rents, The Mint, Mitre Court, Baldwin’s Gardens and Stepney were the last places in London where the privilege of “Sanctuary” existed. Unfortunately this privilege was abolished by “The Escape from Prison Act” in 1697. But even to-day… →

  • Queen Elizabeth Cocktail (No. 1)

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Orange Bloom Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass and add a cherry. →

  • Opal Cocktail

    (6 people) Add a little Orange-flower water. Shake and serve. →

  • Odd McIntyre Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Newton’s Special Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • New Life Cocktail

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

  • Maiden’s Prayer Cocktail (No. 1)

    Shake well and strain into cocktail glass. →

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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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