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Drink Recipes.
The cocktail is
practically an American institution. One of the very first Bartenders to
popularise the cocktail was Jerry Thomas, Americas first "Celebrity
Bartender".
Jeremiah P. Thomas was born in Jefferson County, New York in November
1830 and first learned the bartending trade in New Haven. He then went to
San Francisco and the California gold fields.
In 1851 he opened the first of four saloons in New York, below Barnum's
Museum at Broadway and Ann Street. He then seems to have travel around
the US for several years. Working as head bartender at top hotels in St.
Louis, Chicago, San Francisco, Charleston, S.C., and New Orleans. Slowly
turning himself into Americas first celebrity bartender! In 1859 he
visited London and Paris. He took with him a set of solid silver bar
utensils constructed at a cost of $4,000!
Returning to New York Thomas became the principal bartender at the
Metropolitan hotel. Then in 1866 he opened his most famous bar located on
Broadway between 21st and 22nd Streets.
Thomas was "an imposing and lordly figure of a man, portly, sleek and
jovial, yet possessed of immense dignity". His trade mark was a "jacket
of pure and spotless white which encased his great bulk". He also sported
a huge moustache, in the Walrus style! Obviously a man once seen, not
easily forgotten!
The various saloons he operated became showplaces where he demonstrated
his mixologist's art. They were very popular with the sporting and
theatrical celebrities of the day. To quote the New York times on his
death in 1885 he was "at one time better known to club men and men about
town than any other bartender in the city, and he was very popular among
all classes".
He is credited with inventing the "Blue Blazer" and the "Tom and Jerry"
and certainly popularised many other early cocktails and drinks.
Thomas's book was first published in 1862, and quickly went through half
a dozen printings. The book was updated in 1876 and the final edition
published in 1887. In the first edition there were ten recipes which
Thomas referred to as cocktails (by the 1887 edition the cocktails
numbered some 20+). His book was probably the first to include actual
recipes for cocktails and certainly the world's first bartender's guide.
He died of apoplexy in 1885 at the age of 55. Recent research done by
well know cocktail writer David Wondrich has tracked down his grave which
can be seen in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York.
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