The Bar-tender's Guide/Fine Lemonade for Parties

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The Bar-tender's Guide: How to mix all kinds of plain and fancy drinks (1887)
by Jerry Thomas
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Fine Lemonade for Parties.

(One gallon.)

  • Take the rind of eight lemons.
  • Take Juice of twelve lemons.
  • Take 2 pounds of loaf-sugar.
  • Take 1 gallon of boiling water.

Rub the rinds of the eight lemons on the sugar until they have absorbed all the oil from them, and put it with the remainder of the sugar into a jug; add the lemon juice (but no pips), and pour over the whole the boiling water.

When the sugar is dissolved, strain the lemonade through a piece of muslin, and, when cool, it will be ready for use.

The lemonade will be much improved by having the whites of four eggs beaten up with it.

A larger or smaller quantity of this lemonade may be made by increasing or diminishing the quantity of the ingredients used.