The main reason behind celebrating National Caesar Day is to honour the cocktail loved by Canadians. Caesar has become a national drink of Canada ever since the Canadian government has made it official. Caesar does not resemble Bloody Mary.
A basic Caesar involves celery salt, vodka, ground pepper, hot sauce, lime wedge, celery stalk, clamato and Worcestershire sauce. Many people add lobsters, snacks, beans, pickled green beans, olives and bacon to their Caesar.
Caesar can be ideal for getting out of the hangover. It is offered with Bloody Mary and other drinks to cure the damage done last night. The day has been celebrated since 2015. Walter Chell, a bartender of Westin Hotel in Calgary invented spicy vodka drink in 1969.
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