I don't have a recipe, but Frank Marryat mentions Stone Fence on p. 28
of "Mountains and Molehills" (along with "Sulky Sangarees" and a few
others) so people were drinking something by that name in San
Francisco in 1850 or '51. Based on the inclusion of Earthquakes and
Santa Cruz Punch, I wonder if Twain was riffing on drinks he'd had in
SF. Let us know what you find!
On Feb 16, 2012, at 1:13 PM, John Bird wrote:
> If you can stand the commercial that precedes it, a video that show
> how to
> make a Brandy Smash:
>
> http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-a-brandy-smash
>
>
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> DAWIDZIAK
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> Subject: Re: Extinct American Cocktails in The Innocents Abroad
>
> Can I chair this session at the next Elmira conference?
> Lots of standard recipes out there for Brandy Smash, a drink that I
> don't
> believe has changed much over the years.