General Harrison's Eggnog

"Not for the younger set. This was very popular in the 1800s and early 1900s around the Missisppi Area. It is printed in the Savoy Book. It was a favorite beverage of William Henry Harrison. No promises on any other type of cider. If you don't know what hard cider is, you don't need to be making this."
 
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Ready In:
3mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
1
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directions

  • The original instructions were very hard:

  • Fill tumbler.
  • shake well.
  • So if you have this burning desire to try this for some strange reason:

  • Use a shaker.
  • Add the ingredients.
  • Then shake.

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