fish house punch
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A host serves fish house punch from a large glass bowl at a festive gathering.
Definition
Noun: - A specific type of alcoholic punch: A traditional mixed drink originating from the United States, historically associated with social clubs and gatherings. Its defining characteristic is its combination of rum, brandy, and a sweetened liquid (water or tea), creating a potent beverage.
Usage
- This term is used as a compound noun to refer to the specific beverage itself. It is typically uncountable when referring to the punch in general, but can be countable when referring to servings or types.
- The recipe for authentic fish house punch calls for Jamaican rum and peach brandy.
- He offered me a glass of the famous Fish House Punch.
- Several different fish house punches were served at the colonial-themed event.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often capitalized as Fish House Punch when referring to the specific historical recipe associated with the State in Schuylkill, a fishing and social club founded in Philadelphia in 1732.
- The Fish House Punch served at the museum's event was based on the 18th-century recipe.
Variants and Related Words
- Punch (n): A general term for a wide variety of mixed drinks, often containing fruit juice, spices, and alcohol, served in a large bowl.
- Rum punch (n): A category of punch where rum is the primary spirit.
- Brandy punch (n): A category of punch where brandy is the primary spirit.
Synonyms
- Rum punch (though this is a broader category, not the specific recipe)
- Mixed punch
- Bowl drink
Notes on Meaning
- The name "fish house" directly references the social clubs or "fish houses" where this punch was famously concocted and served. It is not a punch made from fish.
- It is known for being deceptively strong due to the combination of spirits and sweet flavoring.
A host serves fish house punch from a large glass bowl at a festive gathering.
Noun
- a punch made of rum and brandy and water or tea sweetened with sugar syrup