FitchettBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by Joseph A. Fitchett, head bar steward, at the Vancouver Club; it featured in the 1925 book About Town Cocktail Book. For many years people were making the Fitchett and calling it the Vancouver, a fact which only came to light in a 2002 article in Canada's Scout Magazine.Barbary CoastBy The Cocktails Must FlowA sooth Scotch and gin cream cocktail, of unknown providence, with a hint of chocolate.19thBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe 19threated by Manmohan Singh, India, PCO, New Delhi, India for the Bacardi Legacy Global Cocktail Competition 2014 where it was one of the eight finalists.Sloe Comfortable Screw Against The WallBy The Cocktails Must FlowAlso known as the "Slow Comfortable Screw Against The Wall", this is a variant of the Slow Screw and Harvey wallbanger and Sloe crew Against The Wall; the Southern Comfort gives this cocktail the "Comfortable" part of the name.Blue MondayBy The Cocktails Must FlowAdapted from the 1930 book The Savoy Cocktail Book by Harry Craddock, the Blue Monday is a vodka based cocktail; this recipe uses blue Curacao where Craddock's recipe called for blue food colouring.Sloe Screw Against The WallBy The Cocktails Must FlowAlso known as the "Slow Screw Against The Wall", this is a variant of the Slow Screw and Harvey wallbanger; the Galliano float from the latter gives this cocktail the "against the wall" part of the name.Root 56By The Cocktails Must FlowInspired by ginger root and promoted by Jägermeister, which includes ginger root as one of the 56 hers and spices in Jägermeister Herbal Liqueur.Alexander #2 (Classic Brandy Alexander)By The Cocktails Must FlowThought to have been created in the late 1920s, it was included by Harry Craddock in his The Savoy cocktail Book in 1930. An equal measure Brandy Alexander.Poet’s DreamBy The Cocktails Must FlowA classic cocktail of unknown origin, which made it's first appearance in print in the 1931 Old Waldorf Bar Days book. It is a variant of the Ford Martini.