
INTRODUCTION
ABRICONTINE POUSSE CAFE
ABSINTHE
ABSINTHE, AMERICAN SERVICE
ABSINTHE COCKTAIL
ABSINTHE FRAPPE
ABSINTHE, FRENCH SERVICE
ABSINTHE, ITALIAN SERVICE
ADMIRAL SCHLEY HIGH BALL
ALE FLIP
Step into the polished world of early‑century club bars, where a seasoned mixologist shares the secrets behind the drinks that once dazzled presidents and socialites alike. Written by a bartender with a quarter‑century of service at the St. Louis Country Club and Louisville’s Pendennis Club, the guide blends practical instruction with a genuine love for the craft.
Beyond the formulas, the book sprinkles in lively anecdotes—like the famed Colonel who claimed only a sip of a legendary julep—giving listeners a taste of the personalities that shaped cocktail culture. The author’s reputation for flawless concoctions lends confidence to every recipe, assuring you that each instruction comes from a trusted hand.
From the flamboyant flame‑kissed Abricontine Pousse Café to the precise rituals of classic absinthe service, the collection covers a range of timeless libations. Listeners will not only learn how to mix these historic drinks but also discover the stories that make each glass a small piece of social history.
Language
en
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1964
A pioneering pre-Prohibition bartender, he left behind one of the most important early cocktail books in American history. His 1917 guide helped preserve classic drink culture and secured his place as the first known African American to publish a cocktail manual.
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