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  • Re: A Punch from the 1700s

    Eric, Thank you for the suggestion. I ran it by some of the other librarians and they said they'd much rather drink your suggestion. One question: do you have the page reference for the recipe in Imbibe ? I couldn't find it in my copy. Also, other than Wondrich's fantastic history, do you know of another book that has a good amount of punch
    Posted to Cocktails and Mixology (Forum) by timothynj on 10 Sep 2009
  • Re: A Punch from the 1700s

    Eric, Thank you for the suggestion. I ran it by some of the other librarians and they said they'd much rather drink your suggestion. One question: do you have the page reference for the recipe in Imbibe ? I couldn't find it in my copy. Also, other than Wondrich's fantastic history, do you know of another book that has a good amount of punch
    Posted to Cocktails and Mixology (Forum) by timothynj on 10 Sep 2009
  • A Punch from the 1700s

    Hello Chanticleer Society. Might anyone know of a punch recipe popular in England during the 1700s? The university library where I work is hosting a 300th birthday party for Dr. Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) and I have been charged with finding a recipe that he was likely to have drunk. I found a recipe called Dr. Johnson's Punch in an arts magazine
    Posted to Cocktails and Mixology (Forum) by timothynj on 9 Sep 2009
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