vintage cocktails from a 1946 Esquire magazine article, "This Is the Way to Make Your Favorite Drinks"

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vintage cocktails from a 1946 Esquire magazine article, "This Is the Way to Make Your Favorite Drinks"
“Classical Cocktails, Drinks with a Renaissance Twist”
Lime Rickey
Place lime wedges and sugar in a pint glass and using a muddler or wooden spoon, crush and stir until sugar dissolves. Fill glass with ice, add juice and club soda, and stir to combine
Photographer Greg Stroube, Bruton Stroube, St. Louis
soda bottle caps produced between 1930s to 1960s
1930s-1960s bottlecaps
Lime Rickey + Hep Cat = Ultramarine Rickey-Cat
Lime Rickey’s from a CAS Rainbow Challenge. Hep Cat from a Bloody Valentine concept.
Lime Rickey International’s Future Faith [Trailer]
gin rickey.
squeeze the juice of a lime into the bottom of your glass. slice up another whole lime and layer with ice up to the top of the glass. pour in as much gin as you would like. top with soda. stir.
(i recommend a fancier gin for this cause you’ll want it to be real smooth. i used hendrick’s.)
Soda labels on fence pickets.