Celebrate Canada Day by drink in as the Canucks do .

1. Newfoundland Screech

This rum is used in a observance called a screaming - in , where Newfoundlanders lead up someone from off the island into local traditions .

2. Bloody Caesar or Caesar

This cocktail is like a Bloody Mary , except that clam succus is mixed in with the tomato plant succus .

3. Molson beer

This eighteenth - century brewing company merged with Coors in 2005 .

4. Yukon Jack

This Québécois liqueur is made of whiskey and honey .

5. Rev

This blue alcopop drink , manufactured in Ontario , is mostly vodka . A Rev - bomb cocktail is made by drop a shot of Jägermeister into a bottle of Rev.

6. Alexander Keith’s beer

This Nova Scotia brewery was founded nearly 200 years ago . The beer became available in the United States in 2011 .

7. Icewine

This dessert wine is made of grapes freeze out on the vine . It ’s popular in both Canada and Germany . A cider adaptation is made with stock-still apple juice .

8. Raymond Massey

This cocktail is named after the actor from Toronto . It ’s a combination of whisky , ginger sirup , and champagne .

9. Labatt beer

Labatt is the largest brewer in Canada , according to Wikipedia . It ’s part of the Anheuser - Busch ship’s company .

10. Canadian Club

This whiskey was originally made in Detroit , but the procedure was moved to Canada during inhibition .

11. Caribou

This drink is often serve at the Quebec Winter Carnival , and consists of mulled wine-coloured , whisky or rum , and maple sirup .

12. Maple liqueur

This obligatory maple product is more democratic with tourists than with locals .

13. Moose milk

This cocktail is like a bibulous milkshake . It ’s ordinarily made with blended rummy , kahlua and water ice cream . Some people bring Irish liqueur , butterscotch schnapps or strawberry mark .

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