The most immediately obvious thing about Canada’s favorite cocktail is that it bears a strong resemblance to one of America’s favorite cocktails: It’s like the Bloody Mary met its over-the-border ...
, aka Dara Michalski, there are 350 million Caesar cocktails consumed in Canada each year. That's out of a total population of 34 million. Dara speculates the reason for this lopsided statistic is ...
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Pati Jinich visits Big Sky BBQ in Alberta to try their legendary Barbecue King Caesar. Pati Jinich visits Big Sky BBQ, located just outside Calgary, to try their legendary Barbecue King Caesar — a ...
Many already know one of the nation's most beloved cocktails, the Caesar, hails from Calgary. But local event planner Rachel Drinkle believes Calgary isn't doing enough to cash in on this historical ...
The charming city of Victoria, B.C., is home to a booming tourist trade, with more than 4 million visitors annually arriving to this scenic spot on Vancouver Island via cruise ships, ferries, over-the ...
In a city best known for its cowboys, landlocked Calgary seems an unlikely birthplace for Canada’s national cocktail: the Caesar. Tomato-juice-based with the key addition of clam juice, it balances ...
The most immediately obvious thing about Canada’s favorite cocktail is that it bears a strong resemblance to one of America’s favorite cocktails: It’s like the Bloody Mary met its over-the-border ...
National Caesar Day may have come and gone this year, but not the love affair the world has been having with this truly Canadian drink. The cocktail, created by Walter Chell at the Calgary Inn (now ...
According to food blogger Dara Michalski, Canadians consume 350 million Caesar cocktails a year. The mixed drink may be virtually unknown outside Canada, but Portland blogger Kathleen Bauer has the ...
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