John Collins

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The John Collins is a Cocktail which consists of [[Genever]], [[Fresh Lemon Juice]], Sugar, and Sodawater.
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The John Collins is a Cocktail which consists of [[Genever]], [[Fresh Lemon Juice]], Sugar, and Sodawater. Made in the same way as a [[Tom Collins]]. However, "Vintage Cocktails" by Susan Waggoner and Robert Markel (1999) describe a John Collins as being made with bourbon.
  
  
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[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Collins]][[Category:Genever Cocktails]]

Latest revision as of 02:46, 16 January 2007

The John Collins is a Cocktail which consists of Genever, Fresh Lemon Juice, Sugar, and Sodawater. Made in the same way as a Tom Collins. However, "Vintage Cocktails" by Susan Waggoner and Robert Markel (1999) describe a John Collins as being made with bourbon.


[edit] Historical Citations

[edit] "A DISCUSSION OF DRINKS", New York Times (Jul 15, 1883)

"John Collins"


[edit] "THE STEWARD'S HANDBOOK AND GUIDE", by Jessup Whitehead (1893)

Pp. 304-307- John Collins

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