Harry Johnson
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Revision as of 13:41, 12 December 2006
Author of
- "Bartender's Manual of How to Mix Drinks", Harry Johnson, in 1882
- "New and Improved Bartender's Manual of How to Mix Drinks", by Harry Johnson, 1888
Quotes
- "The greatest accomplishment of a bartender lies in his ability to exactly suit his customer. This is done by inquiring what kind of a drink the customer desires, and how he wishes it prepared."
- "The bartender's particular attention must be given to keeping the glassware in a clean, bright condition."