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Bloody Caesar
noun
a Bloody Mary made with a combination of clam juice and tomato juice.
Bloody Caesar
noun
a drink consisting of vodka, juice made from clams and tomatoes, Worcester sauce, and Tabasco
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While the combination existed before 1969, it was granted its ancient Roman-inspired moniker Bloody Caesar by a restaurateur named Walter Chell in Calgary, Alberta.
From Seattle Times
Today, it is this aspect—the degree to which your hangover makes you feel guilty—that may decide what kind of hair of the dog you choose: a warm, stale beer; a spicy Bloody Caesar; or one of countless cocktails invented specifically for this purpose.
From Slate
Order a Bloody Caesar, which is practically Canada’s national cocktail.
From New York Times
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