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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.
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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in relation to a discussion about the Old Pal cocktail's history and variations.

Tim McKirdy

The Old Pal
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as a cocktail book used at Milk and Honey and Little Branch bars.

Richard Boccato

The Jungle Bird
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in the discussion of Ada Coleman's retirement from the American Bar.

Tracy B. Wilson

Ada Coleman and the Savoy’s American Bar
Mentioned by Holly Fry along with Jerry Thomas's book as influential cocktail guides.

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