Brandy Scaffa

Cherry time, 1906, by Salvatore Postiglione

(Use a sherry glass.)

  • One-quarter glass of raspberry syrup
  • One-quarter glass of Maraschino
  • One-quarter glass of Chartreuse (green)
  • Top it off with Brandy
  • Serve

This drink must be properly prepared to prevent the different colors from running into each other, but must each have a separate appearance.

Harry Johnson’s New and Improved Bartender’s Manual, 1882

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Chartreuse Verte (Shameless affiliate link) – Created in 1764 as a lighter alternative to elixir vegetal. The details of the original recipes’ 130 ingredients are still a well-kept secret. Chartreuse Verte is aged 2-3 years in oak casks before being thinned down to an average strength of 55% ABV before it is bottled.

Absinthe or Wormwood Bitters

The Absinthe Drinker, Viktor Oliva, 1901
INGREDIENTS
  • Of each 2 drops:
    • Oil of lemon
    • Oil of carraway
    • Oil of absinthe
  • Extract of liquorice, two ounces
  • Extract of camomile, half ounce
  • Rectified spirit, (60 O.P.) three pints
  • Syrup, three pints
  • Water, enough to make two gallons
DIRECTIONS
  • Dissolve the oils in the spirit, and the extracts in water
  • Add both together at once
  • Shake violently for some minutes
  • Next add the syrup and the remainder of the water
  • Again shake well up
  • Let it stand some days, the longer the better
  • Filter through paper
Haney’s Steward & Barkeeper’s Manual: A Complete and Practical Guide by Jesse Haney, 1869

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Tom and Jerry

Tom and Jerry bowl at Schwabl's in West Seneca, New York
Vintage carnival glass Tom and Jerry bowl at Schwabl’s in West Seneca, New York. Photo credit: Kerry Pelesky

Note from Lost Cocktails: I have been wanting to feature the “Tom and Jerry” since I created the Lost Cocktails blog. My husband and I visit Niagara Falls a couple times a year and it’s a tradition on our way back to stop at Schwabl’s in West Seneca, New York outside of Buffalo. Sidenote: Anthony Bourdain visited Schwabl’s for his Travel Channel series, “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.”

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Russian Cocktail

A drink which is in the last year (Note from Lost Cocktails that this was published in 1914) much appreciated in the Northern part of Europe, and is lately introduced here, where it has proven to be appreciated by connoisseurs.

  • Three-fifths Vodka
  • Two-fifths Ruhinoy (a Russian cherry cordial made of cherry stones)
  • Frappe
  • Strain

(This drink is very strong)


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Dry Manhattan Cocktail

Looking south down Broadway in Times Square, 1908
  • Take two dashes of orange bitters
  • One dash of Angostura bitters
  • Two liqueur-glasses of Rye whiskey
  • One liqueur-glass of French Vermouth
  • Fill the mixing-glass with ice
  • Stir well
  • Strain into a cocktail-glass
  • Twist in a small piece of lemon peel
  • Serve with a stuffed olive
Louis’ Mixed Drinks by Louis Muckensturm, 1906

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The Col. Taylor “Manhattan Bellringer”

Manhattan Bridge, made March 23rd, 1909. Marine terminal at Main and Plymouth Streets in foreground; bridge under construction in background.
Manhattan Bridge, made March 23rd, 1909. Marine terminal at Main and Plymouth Streets in foreground; bridge under construction in background.
  • Fill mixing glass two-thirds full fine ice
  • 2 teaspoonfuls of syrup
  • 1/2 teaspoonful of lemon juice
  • 2 dashes orange bitters
  • 1 dash Peychaud bitters
  • 2/3 wine glass of Old Taylor bourbon
  • 1/3 wine glass of Vermouth (Italy)
  • Stir the above ingredients thoroughly
  • Put one-half teaspoonful of abricotine into the cocktail glass
  • Rinse it so that the abricotine will be evenly coated all over the inside of cocktail glass
  • Strain the mixture into it
  • Serve

The 20th Century Guide for Mixing Fancy Drinks by James C. Maloney, 1900


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Conductor’s Eye Water

South Metropolitan Electric Tramways and Lighting Co. - Conductor and Motorman pose with Tramcar No 13 in Stafford Road, Waddon Village, between circa 1906 and circa 1907.
South Metropolitan Electric Tramways and Lighting Co. – Conductor and Motorman pose with Tramcar No 13 in Stafford Road, Waddon Village, between circa 1906 and circa 1907.

  • Large glass
  • Yolk of a fresh egg
  • 1 teaspoonful of honey
  • A dash of biters
  • Also with Curaçao
  • Fill with hot Burgundy
  • Stir well together
  • Grate nutmeg on top
Barkeepers’ Ready Reference, A. V. Bevill, 1871

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