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- Q7317810 subject Q8385966.
- Q7317810 abstract "The Revelation appears in William "Cocktail" Boothby's 1908 work The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them as "A swell after-dinner drink." Into a small mixing-glass place a little cracked ice, two-thirds of a pony of Bénédictine, one-third of a pony of Kümmel and seven drops (no more) of Crème de menthe. Twist and throw in a piece of lemon peel (a la cocktail). Stir thoroughly until cold and serve in a pony-glass.This is a most seductive after-dinner beverage, and was originated by Mr. Dennis O'Sullivan, the well-known mixologist, several years ago, and is still very popular with many connoisseurs and clubmen."".
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q1142021.
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q498750.
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q7228470.
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q7775870.
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q796515.
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q8003821.
- Q7317810 wikiPageWikiLink Q8385966.
- Q7317810 comment "The Revelation appears in William "Cocktail" Boothby's 1908 work The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them as "A swell after-dinner drink." Into a small mixing-glass place a little cracked ice, two-thirds of a pony of Bénédictine, one-third of a pony of Kümmel and seven drops (no more) of Crème de menthe. Twist and throw in a piece of lemon peel (a la cocktail). Stir thoroughly until cold and serve in a pony-glass.This is a most seductive after-dinner beverage, and was originated by Mr.".
- Q7317810 label "Revelation (cocktail)".