Canada’s biggest contributor to the world of drinks is this cocktail
The Bloody Caesar is recognized as Canada's signature cocktail, distinct from the Bloody Mary. It features a unique blend of vodka, Worcestershire sauce, and Clamato, giving it a savory flavor. While its origins are debated, it has become a beloved drink in Canada since its popularization in the 1960s.
- ▪The Bloody Caesar is made with vodka, Worcestershire sauce, and Clamato instead of tomato juice.
- ▪It was popularized in Canada by Walter Chell in 1969, who claimed to have invented it.
- ▪The drink is often garnished with a celery stalk, bacon, or pickled vegetables.
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