Same as ammonia and seltzer, mixing a small bar-spoonful of bicarbonate of soda in the drink before imbibing.
Archbishop.
Dissolve in a mixing-glass one-half tablespoonful fine sugar in a little water, the juice of quarter of a lemon, fill glass half-full fine ice, add one jigger port wine, two dashes Jamaica rum. Shake well. Serve in long thin punch-glass on ice with straws. Trim with fruit in season.
Arrack.
Arrack is made from the juice obtained from the cocoanut-tree. There is another kind made from rice. That which is imported from Japan is considered the best.
Appetizer.
A mixing-glass half-full fine ice; add three dashes absinthe, three dashes pepsin bitters, one jigger French vermouth. Shake well, strain, and serve.
Barley Water.
One tablespoonful pearl barley to two quarts water. Put on fire and boil two minutes; strain through cheesecloth. This makes an excellent drink if made into lemonade.