Falernum

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"Wine is not drunk at our table, but cold brandy and water, or sometimes a sort of cold rum punch called "falurnum," a very baneful, heady, bilious drink in great request."
 
"Wine is not drunk at our table, but cold brandy and water, or sometimes a sort of cold rum punch called "falurnum," a very baneful, heady, bilious drink in great request."
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==External links==
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Paul Clarke's recipe for [http://www.cocktailchronicles.com/2006/07/28/falernum-8/ Falernum #8]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 18 August 2008

Falernum is a sugarcane based liqueur which is infused with lime-peel, almonds and cloves.


[edit] Historical References

[edit] "Five Years' Residence in the West Indies", By Charles William Day, 1852

"Wine is not drunk at our table, but cold brandy and water, or sometimes a sort of cold rum punch called "falurnum," a very baneful, heady, bilious drink in great request."


[edit] External links

Paul Clarke's recipe for Falernum #8

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