Thursday, March 25, 2010

Definition of Terms, Su to Sw

Sugared Glass is a glass rimmed with a garnish, then, dipped in sugar and used in: Apricot Sour, Banana Daquiri, Orange Blossom, Oranges and Champagne, Peach Daquiri, Peach Sour, Pineapple Daquiri, Raspberries and Champagne, Sangria, Strawberries and Champagne, Strawberry Daquiri, STrawberry Marquerita, Strawberry Punch and White Sangria.

Sweet and Sour Syrup is a combination of sugar, lemon juice and orange juice. Bar sugar may be used, as well as regular sugar or powdered sugar. For bar sugar, sweet and sour syrup, mix in a 1/2 gallon container, 2 pounds bar sugar, 1 quart lemon juice, and enough orange juice to fill 1/2 gallon container. The bar sugar, sweet and sour syrup must be mixed before every usage, because the sugar settles to the bottom, and the juices rise to the top; the result is: the drinks made with the 1st half of the bottle are too sour, and the drinks made with the last half of the bottle are too sweet if not shaken. For every 2 teaspoons of sugar and 3/4 ounce of lemon juice desired in a drink, use 1 full ounce of bar sugar, sweet and sour syrup. For powdered sugar, sweet and sour syrup, mix 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 cups lemon juice, and 1/8th cup orange juice. For ordinary sugar, sweet and sour syrup, mix 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar in 2 cups hot lemon juice, stir until the mixture is dissolved, then, add 1/8th cup of orange juice. Regular sugar sweet and sour syrup never separates, nor powdered sugar, sweet and sour syrup, if they are dissolved completely. Powdered sugar and regular sugar, sweet and sour syrup both made 3 1/4 cups. As with bar sugar, sweet and sour syrup, use 1 full ounce of powdered sugar or regular sugar, sweet and sour syrup for every 2 teaspoons of sugar and 3/4 ounce of lemon juice desired in a drink.

Sweet Italian Liqueur is one of several sweet, syrupy, amber-colored liqueurs that are imported from Italy and is used in: Golden Cadillac, Harvey Wallbanger and Italian Stinger.

Sweet Soda is another name for lemon-lime soda.

Sweet Southern Liqueur is one of several sweet, syrupy, dark tan-colored liqueurs originating in the United States and is used in: Lion Tamer and Slow Comfortable Screw.

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