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Each time he opened his mouth to speak, the smell of arrack on his breath hit Kochu Maria like a hammer. The God of Small Things 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z
The history of punch is intimately linked with the sea trade that brought arrack and spices to Europe; it “came together in that part of the world,” Wondrich says. Spirits: Nutmeg, unlike ‘pumpkin spice,’ gives cocktails a subtle taste of fall
Drinks like the aptly named Local, which mixes fiery arrack with rose syrup, passion fruit and mint, are a potent mix of Europe and the Mediterranean. Tel Aviv: What to Do When the Gallery Hopping Is Done 2012-10-21T15:00:00Z
Nutmeg plays beautifully with arrack, and as for other spirits, along with brandy, Wondrich cites the 3 Rs: “rum, rum and rum.” Spirits: Nutmeg, unlike ‘pumpkin spice,’ gives cocktails a subtle taste of fall
Most of them, made supine by arrack cocktails and the prevailing air of lassitude, spent the day just slumbering and perspiring in the shade of flowering frangipani trees. With civil war and a tsunami behind it, Sri Lanka’s east coast is opening up to tourism 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
At cocktail hour in the bar, visitors like Richard Dobbs, 54, from Britain, can be found enjoying gin martinis or a mix of aged coconut arrack, a local alcohol, with pineapple and lime. Sri Lanka, Admired From Above 2014-03-18T07:29:47Z
"The violent arrack on the Capitol that took place on Jan. 6 has no parallel in American history," Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe told Salon by email. "An act of war": How does the insurrection fit into the larger history of violence in Congress? 2021-06-20T04:00:00Z
Most arrack, even the Mediterranean kind, is home-brew moonshine, so generally in any form, the word refers to something with a dodgy reputation. Arrack sounds the same no matter how it’s spelled, but this spirit’s ingredients are all over the map 2020-06-24T04:00:00Z
For years, arrack was considered too "low class" to be taken seriously as a premium alcohol, even in Sri Lanka, whose elite in the capital Colombo preferred Scotch whisky, wine or rum. How a 'low class' coconut spirit went upmarket 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z
She goes big in Port of Call, a boozy overproof combo featuring arrack, allspice dram and tangerine juice. A new take on tiki cocktails 2019-04-02T04:00:00Z
Many of the Green Zone's cocktails feature arrack, a traditional Middle Eastern spirit made with anise. An Asian food hall, a stunning basement pub and other new restaurants and bars to check out now 2018-08-06T04:00:00Z
He planned to focus on the city’s cosmopolitan night life, nibbling kibbe, drinking arrack, and taking in the vibe at beachside night clubs. Anthony Bourdain’s Moveable Feast 2017-02-05T05:00:00Z
So did an intense beef salami called soujuk, especially the version topped with sliced lemon and ground sumac, doused with arrack and set on fire at tableside. Restaurant Review: Almayass in Manhattan 2012-07-11T18:00:03Z
Together the four firms produce about 60 million litres of arrack a year, in different grades and mixes. How a 'low class' coconut spirit went upmarket 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z
Restaurants built over the Joze River draw a weekend crowd from Beirut, 45 miles south, for long lunches of meze and shish kebab washed down with smooth, locally made arrack. With Syria in Turmoil, Iran Seeks Deeper Partner in Lebanon 2012-05-25T00:46:14Z
The juice, when not boiled down to form sugar, is either drunk fresh, or fermented and distilled to form arrack. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
The trunk of the cocoa-nut tree is capable of being made into cordage, and, if tapped, a clear liquid issues, to which the name of arrack is given, which, when fermented, becomes an intoxicating drink. Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume II (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:13.500Z
Vinegar and a liquor called arrack are also made from it. How We are Fed A Geographical Reader 2012-02-07T03:00:10.237Z
"Many Sri Lankan CEOs I meet tell me that they don't travel without a bottle of arrack as a gift for their high profile international clients," says Mr Wijeyeratne. How a 'low class' coconut spirit went upmarket 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z
Rack, rak, n. same as Arrack.—Rack punch, a punch made with arrack. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z
The197 governor sent a boat full of arrack and sixty bales of sugar, and received in return a present of a table clock, and a gold watch for his daughter. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume III (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:10.207Z
He had an unfurnished residence with stables in the Post Office building; and he received annually from the East India Company eight pounds of tea and two dozen of arrack. The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 2011-12-19T03:00:45.273Z
“So do I,” said Castizo, “for this is not rum, but the vilest arrack, brought to the country specially for these poor wretches.” Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers 2011-12-12T03:00:34.923Z
"It's still going to be a long time before arrack gets the attention and recognition it deserves." How a 'low class' coconut spirit went upmarket 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z
The worst classes of drunkards of India used Indian hemp to make bhang, or combined the deadly narcotic stramonium with arrack, a native beer, to produce a poisonous intoxicant. Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z
The word is from the Hindustani panch, five, referring to the five ingredients then used in the drink, namely: tea, arrack, sugar, lemons, water. Stage-coach and Tavern Days 2011-08-31T02:01:27.587Z
I am going to the dining-room to get some arrack for your tea. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z
They drank again, and, since they drank arrack, Repa struck his empty glass on the table, and said,— "Ei! that was good! good!" Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
His great grand uncle, JBM Perera, is credited with completely changing the way the drink was distilled and blended, when in 1924, he accepted a British government contract to produce arrack on a commercial scale. How a 'low class' coconut spirit went upmarket 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z
The returns that are injurious to our manufactures, or growth of our own country, are printed calicoes, chintz, wrought silks, stuffs, of herbs and barks, block-tin, sugar, cotton, arrack, copper, and indigo. A New Voyage Round the World by a Course Never Sailed Before 2011-04-07T02:00:17.607Z
Sugar, twelve tolerable lumps; hot water, one pint; lemons, two, the juice and peel; old Jamaica rum, two gills; brandy, one gill; porter or stout, half a gill; arrack, a slight dash. Stage-coach and Tavern Days 2011-08-31T02:01:27.587Z
In the carapace of a crab some toddy, and in the valve of a particular kind of mussel, some arrack is placed. Omens and Superstitions of Southern India 2011-03-28T02:00:25.937Z
The secretary approached, and at the same moment flew up Shmul, the shopkeeper, with a glass of arrack. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
His innovations, including the procurement of a custom-made still from a French company, helped transform arrack from a crude liquor into a smoother and more sophisticated drink. How a 'low class' coconut spirit went upmarket 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z
But the old man said, ‘I have received arrack from her, and shall not stop her.’ Folk-Lore and Legends: Oriental 2011-02-22T03:00:06.247Z
A soldier, in India, was in the habit of giving to an elephant, whenever he received his pay, a certain quantity of arrack. Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom
Some arrack is poured into a cup, which is placed on the body of the figure, and the bottle which contained it is left on the head. Omens and Superstitions of Southern India 2011-03-28T02:00:25.937Z
Repa emptied a whole glass of arrack, so that his eyes were white. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
I have also taken to smoke the leaves of the nux vomica, steeped in arrack, and think it agrees with me. The Fortunes Of Glencore
The juice of the unopened flower gives him toddy and arrack. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross"
None had, though a boatman remembered landing the white tuan from the Lombock, and there was plain testimony that he had purchased a bottle of arrack for three dollars and a half Singapore silver. Where the Pavement Ends
Some time ago, the Excise Commissioner informs me, the Madras Excise Department had some aluminium measures made for measuring arrack in liquor shops. Omens and Superstitions of Southern India 2011-03-28T02:00:25.937Z
"That is not true! for it was with arrack." Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
Jan reached for a jug of familiar appearance, poured out a cup of arrack, and held it to the lips of the dying Lascar. The Haunters of the Silences A Book of Animal Life
Dinner over, and a rubber at whist, I usually strolled about the town—peeped in at the fandangos—perhaps a shy at monté—thence to arrack—music, jolly Hausen, and so home to my quarters. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia
They gathered about his tables and admired his pet orang-utan, they smoked his cigarettes and more particularly they fortified themselves with his private stock, which was arrack. Where the Pavement Ends
It was found that the arrack corroded the aluminium, and the measures soon leaked. Omens and Superstitions of Southern India 2011-03-28T02:00:25.937Z
"Well, let it be with arrack; but still I will not write the report!" Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
He has a "call" to the little shed at the corner of the street where "arrack" is illicitly sold by a cyclopean Arab. Belford's Magazine, Vol 2, December 1888
At Caltura, situated on the coast between Galle and Colombo, about thirty miles from the latter, in the midst of a district crowded with cocoanut-trees, the distillation of arrack is carried on quite extensively. The Pearl of India
Nivin looked leaner and more leathery than ever, and his eyes had lighted with an almost fanatic gleam which was only partly due to arrack—that potential drink. Where the Pavement Ends
In their own language it bears the very remarkable appellation of rack and racky, doubtless nearly allied to the names of our East India spirit rack and 22 arrack. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente
And, inviting him into the house, he treated him to arrack, and feasted him as a guest. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z
And the cook will, in all likelihood, be a wizened, yellow little man, smelling of "arrack," and much given to peculation. Belford's Magazine, Vol 2, December 1888
Nutritious and palatable cream is obtained from its luscious nut; toddy to refresh the weary traveler, or arrack when fermented, comes from the same source, besides a rich oil for various domestic uses. The Pearl of India
Even arrack cannot supply the deficiencies of the amateur—as Tunstal was, and as he presently knew himself to be.... Where the Pavement Ends
Let us leave fooling: This cask, on which I sit, to my knowledge contains rum; or arrack; which is as good. Walladmor: And Now Freely Translated from the German into English. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.
The usual price of a quart of arrack was then eight shillings, and six shillings for a quart of rum made into punch. Old and New London Volume I
Stir 1 cup currant jelly until smooth; add 1 cup rich, sweet cream and beat with an egg beater to a froth; add a little arrack rum or Cognac and serve with cold pudding. Desserts and Salads
They look on me as a sort of dervish, because I do not drink arrack, nor use weapons of war, nor take men to guard my house. Journal of a Residence at Bagdad During the Years 1830 and 1831
A very potent safeguard against the seasonal fever is arrack, being country spirit of a golden tint and undisciplined taste. Where the Pavement Ends
At first they would ask for arrack, but finding nothing but claret to be had with us, soon left off that request. Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak
Indeed, Singapore was simply one large warehouse, to which Madras sent cotton cloth; Calcutta, opium; Sumatra, pepper; Java, arrack and spices; Manilla, sugar and arrack; all forthwith despatched to Europe, China, Siam, &c. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century
The only spirituous liquor obtainable was arrack, several casks of which were bought. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century
She brought in the coffee and arrack and poured it for him herself. The Comedienne
The celebrated Swedish punch, made of arrack, wine, and sugar, is a universal evening drink, and one of the most insidious ever invented, despite its agreeable flavor. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland
At length the old ladies produced a jar of arrack—very vile stuff it was, but the seamen would have drunk it without stint had Mr Hemming allowed them. The Three Midshipmen
Several kinds of beverages, arrack punch, fermented mare's milk, and ball, a kind of mead, were offered to the envoys; but they refused them all. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
Just before serving pour over the salad two wineglassfuls of arrack. Fifty Salads
Kotlicki leaned with one elbow on the table and looked absently into the crystal carafes containing the arrack. The Comedienne
Whether the coxswain had indulged in a glass of arrack on shore, or from some other cause, neither he nor any one else was keeping an eye to windward, as should have been done. Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea
They took me below and gave me some arrack, which was very nasty, and they took off my wet things, and rigged me out in one of their own suits. The Three Midshipmen
He raised his fresh glass, containing brandy and arrack. Greener Than You Think
Take half a pint of white sugar syrup; add to it a wineglassful of arrack, a tablespoonful of brandy, and one of curaçoa. Fifty Salads
Piroo was in his element, and sang and danced with great success, for the arrack was in his veins, and at such times he could be the antipodes of his morose self. Adventures in Many Lands
The former stole some of the cargo, which they sent on shore to purchase arrack and honey to make punch, with which they became drunk and quarrelsome. Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold
Intoxication was the rule until the arrack was done. The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
The chief is arrack, sugar, and hot water. Old Jack
My visitors drank Batavia arrack with great gusto, declaring all the time it was not half so good as their own; however, at a pinch anything will do. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
The men often wear their tooth-brushes tied to their turbans; a sprig of arrack serves the purpose. Southern Arabia
The following morning, both vessels being becalmed, Dampier sent his yawl aboard the stranger, which proved to be a Chinese vessel, laden with rice, arrack, tea, porcelain, and other commodities, bound for Amboyna. Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold
Mr Berecroft, who perceived the effect of the arrack punch, could not refrain from laughing as he replied, “Well, your friend Mr Kingston, is he not free?” Newton Forster The Merchant Service
Bengal sent drugs, patnas, blue cloths, different kinds of stuffs, and opium; which were exchanged for rice, sugar, coffee, tea, spices, arrack, a small quantity of silks, and china-ware. Old Jack
Lord Arthur calls on his friend Lord Bonfil in the middle of the day, and Lord Bonfil offers him tea, which is placed on the table with sugar and arrack. Gryll Grange
Trees became more numerous, good large ones, chiefly arrack and acacia, and a few small fan-palms. Southern Arabia
From the extent of the cocoa-nut groves, arrack is here largely distilled. My First Voyage to Southern Seas
“I think that, considering his constant advice to be temperate, he swallowed a very large quantity of arrack punch.” Newton Forster The Merchant Service
The Americans brought kerseymeres, cloths, hats, gold-wire, silver-galloon, stationery, wine, beer, Seltzer water, provisions, and piastres; in exchange for spices, sugar, arrack, tea, coffee, rice, rushes, and Chinese silk and porcelain. Old Jack
While he was speaking, several seamen came out of an arrack shop some way off. Mark Seaworth
The smell of the arrack is not at all pleasant. Southern Arabia
Alas! alas! that I should have lost that one, and all for the sake of the arrack in which it was preserved!” In the Eastern Seas
Yes, and he will not get any, Nat—neither arrack nor brandy. Nat the Naturalist A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas
I’m not going to have the men poisoned with that red hot country arrack, I can tell them.” Middy and Ensign
They ate prodigiously, and each man drank enough arrack to intoxicate any three Europeans, without appearing to feel the slightest ill effects from the spirit. Mark Seaworth
The ground under the arrack bushes is perforated through and through by rats with bushy tips to their tails, as far as the utmost branch extends. Southern Arabia
Palm-wine is afterwards added, and from this compound arrack, the common spirit of the East, is distilled. In the Eastern Seas
In some antique silver bowls was "Daniel Webster punch," made of Medford rum, brandy, champagne, arrack, menschino, strong green tea, lemon juice, and sugar; in other less expensive bowls was found a cheaper concoction. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
A spirituous liquor is made in China from the grain of Rice, and bears the name "arrack." Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
In some unknown way one of them discovered a hogshead of arrack, the East Indian whisky, and, unseen by the officers, they tapped it and secretly helped themselves. All Aboard A Story for Girls
In the case of the only class of men like them nowadays, that of the Malays running a-muck, the intoxicating fumes of bangh or arrack are said to be the cause of their fury. The story of Burnt Njal From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga
Having no bottle, I found that the arrack had been put into a small gourd. In the Eastern Seas
He was passionately addicted to women, gaming, and drink, his favourite beverage being arrack. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
The date palm yields a wine called toddy, or palm wine, and from the Princes of Vegetation is also distilled a strong spirit called arrack. Miscellanea
She was a Chinese vessel laden with rice, arrack, tea, porcelain, and other commodities, bound for Amboina. A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland
She was an old Indiaman, clumsy and crank, smelling strongly of the savor of tea, cloves, and arrack, the cargoes of former voyages. Israel Potter
Indeed, the arrack is poisonous stuff at the best.” In the Eastern Seas
Being distilled with molasses and other ingredients it yields the spirit called arrack. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
As I had been informed that arrack would be an acceptable present I was prepared to make a return which was well received. A Voyage to the South Sea For The Purpose Of Conveying The Bread-Fruit Tree To The West Indies, Including An Account Of The Mutiny On Board The Ship
It is exclusively grown by the Bantik population—the mode of preparation is the same as in Java; it is chopped very fine and mostly flavored with arrack. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
They drink like fish, and manufacture a bad kind of arrack, the pernicious effects of which were experienced by the European invalids when the Sanatarium was in existence.  Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
The arrack had been carried off, and the mollusc lay, entirely destroyed, on one side. In the Eastern Seas
Many attempts have been made by the English to bring to perfection the manufacture of sugar and arrack from the canes; but the expenses, particularly of the slaves, were always found to exceed the advantages. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
To drink, they had champagne in English glasses, and arrack in Chinese glasses. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months
Samshing, however, is never smoked, as it cannot furnish any smoke, but is swallowed, and that not unfrequently mixed with arrack. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
These returns are delivered to the rajas in the form of a present, and the cask of arrack they and their principal people never cease to drink, as long as a drop of it remains. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
The Malay traders had brought for sale, or to exchange with these articles, guns, swords, knives, choppers, tobacco, plates and basins, handkerchiefs, sarongs, calicoes, and arrack in bottles. In the Eastern Seas
The arrack and sugar that are consumed here are brought from Batavia. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 12 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
In the Philippines, where millions of gallons of cocoanut-brandy are made, it is called tuba, but usually its name is arrack throughout tropical Asia. White Shadows in the South Seas
In the privacy of their own dwellings the Bengali ryot bows the knee and solemnly worships a bowl of rice or a cup of arrack. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
In these excursions he always carried with him some bottles of arrack, which he found of great use in opening the hearts of the rajas, with whom he had to deal. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
Immediately a jar of arrack, which my uncle had brewed for the sake of preserving his specimens—certainly not for drinking—was produced, and the nautilus was carefully embalmed within it. In the Eastern Seas
A nutty, pungent flavor it had; like some kinds of arrack distilled in the Philippine isles. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I
Coffee and sweets of many and devious kinds were served, with arrack and Scotch whiskey for those who had no religious scruples. War in the Garden of Eden
We take a stroll through the bazaar in the morning, and call in at the wine-shop of a Russian-Armenian trader named Makerditch, who keeps arrack and native wine, and sample some of the latter. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
A liquor called Tuac is also made from the cocoa-nut tree, but this is used chiefly to put into the arrack, for in that which is good it is an essential ingredient. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
The tenth of all wool, silk, and hemp, and all other articles, the produce of the earth, was paid to the khan: sugar, spices, and arrack, paid only 3-1/2 per cent. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson
They were replenished with both meat and drink; the trenchers readily accessible by means of cords; but the gourds containing arrack, suspended neck downward, were within easy reach where they swung. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I
The sap for toddy, for distilling arrack, and for making vinegar, and sugar. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1
The 9th, they took two barks, one laden with cocoa wine and arrack, and the other with hens and rice. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
Our supplies for the ship, procured at Coepang, were rice, arrack, sugar, and the palm syrup called gulah; with fresh meat, fruit, and vegetables during our stay, and for ten days afterwards. A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 2
The exports of Ceylon are cinnamon, arrack, coir, cocoa nuts: the imports are grain, piece goods, and European merchandize. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson
Some small quantity of wine is made among them, which they call arrack, but is not common, being distilled from sugar, and the spicy rind of a tree, which they call jagra. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Here months were consumed by the mariners, amidst flowers and overhanging woods, with the enjoyments of abundant food and exhilarating draughts of arrack flavoured with honey. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1
Mr Berecroft, who perceived the effect of the arrack punch, could not refrain from laughing, as he replied, "Well, your friend Mr Kingston, is he not free?" Newton Forster
It is burning arrack, into which I have thrown a little sugar. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English
During this month the house of the Rev. Mr. Johnson was broken into at night, and robbed of sugar, coffee, arrack, Russia sheeting, and other articles to a large amount. An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 1 With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, Etc. of The Native Inhabitants of That Country. to Which Are Added, Some Particulars of New Zealand; Compiled, By Permission, From The Mss. of Lieutenant-Governor King.
Many of our men were sick, owing to their immoderate indulgence in drinking arrack. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
The so-called rum was often inferior arrack—deadliest of spirits—with which the Sydney of those days poisoned the Pacific. The Long White Cloud
"I think that, considering his constant advice to be temperate, he swallowed a very large quantity of arrack punch." Newton Forster
Then Registrator Heerbrand shoved his hand into his deep pocket, and at three journeys brought out a bottle of arrack, some citrons, and a quantity of sugar. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English
Bake three layers of almond tart and flavor it with a wine glass of arrack. The International Jewish Cook Book 1600 Recipes According to the Jewish Dietary Laws with the Rules for Kashering; the Favorite Recipes of America, Austria, Germany, Russia, France, Poland, Roumania, Etc., Etc.
The 12th, Mr Methwould came from Masulipatam in one of the country boats, and brought with him twenty hogs, two large jars of arrack, six goats, and two baskets of bread. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
The juice of the flower and stems is replete with sugar, and is fermented into excellent wine, or distilled into arrack, or the sugary part is separated as Jagary. Flowers and Flower-Gardens With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden
He was very dirty, talked a great deal, and imbibed a considerable quantity of brandy and arrack. Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 Discoveries in Australia; with an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in The Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners Of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits To the Islands in the Arafura Sea
The chief himself, who was an old man, dressed in the black serge denoting his rank, was very civil, and offered us arrack and cocoa nuts. Discoveries in Australia, Volume 1. With an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During The Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative Of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits to the Islands in the Arafura Sea.
On the 16th, fresh stores of arrack, water and provisions having been received from Goa, Brown called a consultation of the officers on board the Addison, and proposed another landing under the Phrams guns. The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
At our request through the scrivano, the governor granted leave for a Jew, nominated for the purpose to brew arrack at our house, but forbid any to be made elsewhere. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Punch was first made by the English at Nemle, near Goa, where they have the Nepa die Goa, commonly called arrack. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 353, January 24, 1829
From this, with the addition of some rice, is manufactured strong arrack A Woman's Journey Round the World
He was very anxious to get some arrack, and promised plenty of supplies. Discoveries in Australia, Volume 1. With an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During The Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative Of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits to the Islands in the Arafura Sea.
The squadron next proceeded to Bourbon, where they sold some casks of arrack and madeira to the French for a very good profit, and thence proceeded to Charnock Point, St. Mary's Island, Madagascar. The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
When fermented it yields by distillation arrack, and by evaporation jaggery. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section P and Q
He called the waiter and ordered arrack again—it was the most wholesome drink in the world, he said—and we touched glasses, and so brought our deal to an end. In the Sargasso Sea A Novel
Two scruples of flowers of benjamin, steeped in a quart of rum, will make an infusion which much resembles the arrack of the East Indies. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches
It was the same with his drink: be it water, tej, or arrack, the cup-bearer and several of those present at the time had first to drink before presenting the cup to his Majesty. Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia with Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People
Having paid liberally for the things he had bought, he left the hogsheads of wine and arrack on the beach under a small guard. The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
So called because composed of five ingredients, viz., sugar, arrack, spice, water, and lemon juice. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section P and Q
But he took down his arrack this time at a single gulp, and then got up briskly and said that he must be off. In the Sargasso Sea A Novel
He barters the kerosine oil at the petty shop round the corner for arrack Behind the Bungalow
Though we did our best to dissuade him from such a step, he soon afterwards came; accompanied by some slaves carrying arrack and tej. Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia with Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People
Here we purchased a large quantity of arrack, and remained a considerable time. American Prisoners of the Revolution
I dissolved a quarter of a grain of the gum in half an ounce of arrack, and made a dog of seven months old drink it. The Botanic Garden. Part II. Containing the Loves of the Plants. a Poem. With Philosophical Notes.
As for liquors, I found several cases of bottles belonging to our skipper, in which were some cordial waters; and, in all, about five or six gallons of arrack. The Century Vocabulary Builder
So vile a drink there is not elsewhere in the world; arrack, and potato-spirit, and all the other killing extracts of the distiller are not equal to it. The Open Air
On that he had arrack and tej presented to all of us, himself setting the example. Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia with Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People
Mohammed filled his mouth with a mixture of coarse Surat tobacco and ashes,—the latter article intended, like the Anglo-Indian soldier's chili in his arrack, to "make it bite." First Footsteps in East Africa
I dissolved half a grain of that gum in a small quantity of arrack, and dipped a lancet into it. The Botanic Garden. Part II. Containing the Loves of the Plants. a Poem. With Philosophical Notes.
If agreeable to the taste, a slice of lemon can be added to each cup and a few drops of arrack to make tea à la Russe. Favorite Dishes : a Columbian Autograph Souvenir Cookery Book
He brought, in particular, seventeen large casks of arrack, as big as butts, besides smaller quantities, a quantity of rice, and abundance of fruits, mangoes, pompions, and such things, with fowls and fish. The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton
Pure arrack only can be sold at fixed prices, and lessees are held to strict account for drunkenness and disturbances. Round the World
Moti Guj was very fond of liquor—arrack for choice, though he would drink palm- tree toddy if nothing better offered. Life's Handicap
“Here I be,” responded a man sitting at a small table in the corner, with two half-emptied glasses and a bowl of arrack punch before him. Janice Meredith
Her two hopeful sons are engaged in a drinking bout of arrack; they are already wildly hilarious and indulging in brotherly embraces and doubtful love-songs. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
Also, they gave us thirty middling casks of very good arrack, but beef and pork they had none. The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton
However, as troopers drink hard, the Arabs may still be right, the Samum doing half the work, arrack the rest. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1
It consists chiefly of music and dancing, while the lamas sit in rows, swilling chang and arrack. Among the Tibetans
Let the inexperienced beware of "Swedish Punch," a sickly, highly-scented preparation of arrack. The Days Before Yesterday
What is the good of drinking arrack unless one drinks enough to become drunk and happy. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
He may procure plenty of arrack and white wine; also raisins, and dried fruits of other sorts. A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay
Coffee-houses are almost as numerous as ale-houses, dispersed in every part of the town, where they sell tea, coffee, chocolate, drams, and in many of the great ones arrack and other punch, wine, &c. London in 1731
I preserved the skin of this specimen in a cask of arrack, and prepared a perfect skeleton, which was afterwards purchased for the Derby Museum. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1
This is arrack, and this is rum, and this one is the brandy. An Enemy of the People
The Khan consumes not less than a pint of raw arrack during the dinner hour, and, not unnaturally, finds himself at the end a trifle funny and venturesome. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
Make the dowar now as ye well know, and to-night we will sweeten the bread with arrack, and the milk with honey, and at every fire there shall be a kid. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ
Those of the Cingalese are arrack, tobacco, fungi and the Indian hemp. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon
He knows very well that free trade would, as its first result, lead to the importation of whole cargoes of arrack, which would be carried over the country and exchanged for coffee. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1
Going into the house again, I found a lamp and a bottle of arrack upset. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1
Here the landing place was a bridge of rickety poles, over a considerable distance of water; and I thought it safer to leave my cask of arrack securely placed in the fork of a tree. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1
Nothing remained then but to bring and fill the jars with water, and hang the skin bottles of arrack ready for the hand--to-morrow the leben. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ
From this fermented toddy the arrack is procured by simple distillation. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon
I carried a cask of medicated arrack to put Mias skins in, and stores and ammunition for a fortnight. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1
I have bread and leben, or, if you prefer it, arrack, and the flesh of young kid. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ
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