BARKEN FORGATHER
HOVEL COCKTAIL COMPETITION JUDGES UNEQUAL TO TASK. PARIS, February 7. (Received February 8, at 9.20 a.m.) Tho International .Barmen’s Union organised a competition to decide what was the best cocktail creation. In (he. only previous competition there wore forty entries, but this year BUD competed, raising an unforeseen problem. Alter the judges bad sampled twentythree they unexpectedly withdrew, and when they returned they announced it was beyond human capacity to taste more than twenty nr thirty cocktails, as after that they all tasted alike. At first the judges attempted to work in relays, but cadi relay gave up the. task of finding a decision. Finally it was resolved that new judges must be appointed to decide the matter from iccipes.
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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 3
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