Bloody MooseHead
              A French Canadian tradition of pouring tomato juice in beer. 
But we make it better.
We use;
Bloody Ceasar instead of tomato juice,
Canadian Lager MooseHead,
A mix of Montreal Steak Spice instead of regular celery salt,
Making this a true, modern Canadian classic.
              
            
                        Ingredients
- Vodka
 - Moosehead Lager
 - Mott's Clamato
 - Lemon/Lime (if not use Sour Mix)
 - Tabasco
 - Worcestershire Sauce
 - Montreal Steak Spice
 - Celery Salt
 - Ice
 - 1 Pint Mug ( or glass with Heavy Bottom)
 - 1 Straw
 
Steps
- Built, in order, directly into a cold, 1 pint Mug
 - Rim 1 half of the glass (lemon or lime juice with a mix of 50% Celery Salt and 50% Montreal Steak Spice)
 - Drop a small pinch of the spice mix in the glass
 - Pack 3/4 of mug with ice
 - 1 oz of fresh Lemon or Lime Juice (or Sour Mix)
 - 2 dashes of Worcestershire Sauce
 - 1 oz of cold Vodka
 - Fill 2/3 of mug with cold Clamato
 - 2-5 dashes of Tabasco (switch to Clamato Extra Spicy if you want spicier)
 - Open cold bottle of Canadian Lager Moosehead and stick in ice
 - Garnish with lemon wedge
 - Add straw
 - Pro tip: Make sure the ice is packed , if not the bottle will sink to the bottom.
 

