Harry Craddock, the Glossary
Harry Craddock (29 August 1876 – 25 January 1963) was an English bartender who became one of the most famous bartenders of the 1920s and 1930s.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Bartender, Corpse reviver, Liverpool, Mayfair, Pegu Club (cocktail), Potter's field, Prohibition, Savoy Hotel, Stroud, The Dorchester, White lady (cocktail).
- Bartenders
- Food and drink biography stubs
Bartender
A bartender (also known as a barkeep or barman or barmaid or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment as well as in restaurants and nightclubs, but also occasionally at private parties.
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Corpse reviver
The corpse reviver family of named cocktails are sometimes drunk as alcoholic hangover tongue-in-cheek "cures", of potency or characteristics to be able to revive even a dead person.
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Liverpool
Liverpool is a cathedral, port city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.
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Mayfair
Mayfair is an area in London, England and is located in the City of Westminster.
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Pegu Club (cocktail)
The Pegu Club or the Pegu is a gin-based cocktail that was the signature drink of Burma's Pegu Club.
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Potter's field
A potter's field, paupers' grave or common grave is a place for the burial of unknown, unclaimed or indigent people.
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Prohibition
Prohibition is the act or practice of forbidding something by law; more particularly the term refers to the banning of the manufacture, storage (whether in barrels or in bottles), transportation, sale, possession, and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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Savoy Hotel
The Savoy Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the Strand in the City of Westminster in central London, England.
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Stroud
Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.
The Dorchester
The Dorchester is a five-star hotel located on Park Lane and Deanery Street in London, to the east of Hyde Park.
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White lady (cocktail)
White lady (also known as a Delilah, or Chelsea sidecar) is a classic cocktail that is made with gin, Cointreau or triple sec, fresh lemon juice and an optional egg white.
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See also
Bartenders
- Ada Coleman
- Andy Pearson
- Ariana Miyamoto
- Atilla Iskifoglu
- Christophe Coppée
- Colin Peter Field
- Dick Bradsell
- Fernand Petiot
- Gary Regan
- Harry Craddock
- Harry MacElhone
- Henry Besant
- Henry Hargreaves (photographer)
- Ian Board
- Jack Macpherson
- Jerry Thomas (bartender)
- Jo Jo Barrett
- Joe Gilmore
- John Axford
- Jonas Sulzbach
- List of bartenders
- Michael Wojas
- Michel de Roy
- Mocky Brereton
- Monica Berg
- Muriel Belcher
- Nicolas Saint-Jean
- Oswald Bosko
- Pat Savage
- Ronald Shiner
- Sarah Ann Henley
- Takumi Watanabe (bartender)
- Tatsuya Tanimoto
- Tony Conigliaro (mixologist)
- Tristan Stephenson
- Yangdup Lama
Food and drink biography stubs
- Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle
- Chris McMillian
- Gaspare Campari
- Harry Craddock
- Harry MacElhone
- Harry Roberts (inventor)
- John Livingstone-Learmonth
- Louise McGuane
- Nicolas Saint-Jean
- Pyotr Arsenievich Smirnov
- William Dow
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Craddock
Also known as Craddock, Harry.