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The Savoy cocktail book

Book • 1930
Published in 1930, The Savoy Cocktail Book is a seminal work in the world of mixology.

It contains a vast array of cocktail recipes, including the famous White Lady and Corpse Reviver #2, which were invented by Craddock.

The book also includes sections on non-alcoholic cocktails, wines, and various types of drinks such as sours, toddies, and fizzes.

Illustrated by Gilbert Rumbold, the book features Art Deco designs and has become a classic in the field, remaining popular among bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts to this day.

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