Why Millions Keep Ordering the Caesar Cocktail

Why Millions Keep Ordering the Caesar Cocktail

If you’ve never understood why Canadians are so devoted to the Caesar cocktail, this recipe will change your mind. Made with Clamato juice, pickle juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and gin or vodka, this balanced version is bold, refreshing, and easy to customize without becoming overly salty or spicy 

Bloody Mary cocktail with ice, lemon, pickles, green beans, parsley, and other garnishes in a rimmed glass—this classic drink is also known as a Caesar Cocktail in some regions, offering a savory twist perfect for brunch.
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The first time someone placed a Caesar in my hand after I moved to Canada, I paused longer than was polite.

I looked at the glass, then back at the person smiling across the patio, trying to understand how clamato juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and pickle juice had somehow become the country’s favorite drink. I grew up around drinks that carried citrus, herbs, fresh fruit, or anise. This felt like something entirely different.

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