East India Cocktail #1
How to make the East India Cocktail #1 – Shake all ingredients (except Cherry) with Ice and strain into a Cocktail Glass. Top with the Cherry and serve.
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How to make the East India Cocktail #1 – Shake all ingredients (except Cherry) with Ice and strain into a Cocktail Glass. Top with the Cherry and serve.
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How to make the French 75 (Cognac) – Combine Cognac, Sugar and Lemon Juice in shaker. Add Ice and shake till chilled. Pour into champagne flute. Pour champagne over Cognac concoction. Garnish with Lemon curl.
How to make the Dutchie – Pour Creme de Banane, Apricot Brandy and Cherry Brandy into the Beer Mug. Drop in a few Ice Cubes, and fill mug 3/4 with Milk. Slowly pour the ounce of advocaat over the top of the Milk covering the surface. Now watch as the advocaat drips around the Ice and through the Milk. This effect is best when the advocaat has been chilled.
How to make the English Highball – Pour Brandy, Gin, and Sweet Vermouth into a highball glass over Ice Cubes. Fill with carbonated Water. Add the twist of Lemon Peel, stir, and serve. (Ginger Ale may be substituted for carbonated Water, if preferred.)
How to make the Far West – Put in a Shaker with Ice, shake well, pour out in Cocktail Glasses and add some Cinnamon powder over it.
How to make the French Connection – Pour ingredients into a Old Fashioned Glass over Ice, stir, and serve.
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