Whiskey Cobbler: Difference between revisions
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|<b><center>104. Whiskey Cobbler.</center></b> | |<b><center>104. Whiskey Cobbler.</center></b> | ||
<center>(Use large bar glass)</center> | <center>(Use large bar glass)</center> | ||
2 wine-glasses of whiskey.<br/> | 2 wine-glasses of whiskey.<br/> | ||
1 tablespoon of sugar.<br/> | 1 tablespoon of sugar.<br/> | ||
2 or 3 slices of orange.<br/> | 2 or 3 slices of orange.<br/> | ||
Fill tumbler with ice, and shake well. Imbibe through a straw | Fill tumbler with ice, and shake well. Imbibe through<br/> | ||
a straw | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 11 February 2020
In the 1862 Bartender's Guide by Jerry Thomas, he lists seven different Cobbler recipes, six of them are made with wines, only one, the Whiskey Cobbler is made with a spirit. Here is how he listed that recipe:
2 wine-glasses of whiskey. |