16-428: Canada Dry Motts (Canada) Clamato / k l ə ˈ m ɑː t ə ʊ / , / k l ə ˈ m eɪ t ə ʊ / , / k l ə ˈ m æ t oʊ / is a commercial drink made of reconstituted tomato juice concentrate and sugar, which is flavored with spices, dried clam broth and MSG . It is made by Mott's . The name is a portmanteau of clam and tomato . It is also referred to colloquially as "clamato juice". It
32-410: A chemist, and another employee working out of California who wanted to create a Manhattan clam chowder style cocktail by combining tomato juice and clam broth with spices. The employees named the new cocktail "Mott's Clamato" and secured the trademark for the new brand. The brand was owned by Cadbury-Schweppes after the company bought Mott's in 1982. As of 2008, it is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper after
48-641: A glass of beer. Shandy or radler – Beer with lemonade , citrus soda , ginger beer , ginger ale , or fruit juice , e.g. grapefruit. Snakebite – Equal parts lager and cider . Somaek – Soju mixed with beer. U-boot – Glass of beer with a bomb shot containing vodka . See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Beer portal List of cocktails Beer mix Bierlikör – beer liqueur References [ edit ] ^ "Captain's Compass | Kindred Cocktails" . kindredcocktails.com . Retrieved 2024-11-27 . ^ Goyanes, Ily (January 3, 2014). "Battle of
64-686: A pint of Irish stout with a mixed bomb shot of Irish cream and Irish whiskey . Michelada – Beer with citrus juice (e.g. lime juice), tomato juice , seasoning , chili sauce and Worcestershire sauce . A variant of cerveza preparada (Mexican prepared beer). Porchcrawler – Equal parts of beer, vodka , and lemonade concentrate. Queen Mary – Beer with grenadine and maraschino cherries , originally from Canada , named for Mary of Teck . Red Eye – beer, tomato juice (or clamato in Canada), with optional lemon or hot sauce . Sake bomb – Shot of sake poured or dropped into
80-514: A year. Since 2018, Keurig Dr Pepper has sued several companies who have been infringing on the Clamato trademark using the "mato" suffix to describe their version of the product. This is done in order to prevent the genericization of the trademark by making sure Clamato stays a distinctive brand name , as well as to preserve the brand image and identity. Clamato is used primarily as a drink mix for alcoholic beverages (an estimated 60% of sales in
96-401: Is a glass of beer with a shot of whiskey . Captain's Compass – a double shot of espresso dropped into a glass of stout Flaming Doctor Pepper – a flaming drink made from a bomb shot of high-proof alcohol and Amaretto ignited and dropped into a pint of beer. Hangman's blood – Porter combined with brandy , gin and rum . Irish car bomb – a pint glass containing half
112-563: Is consumed in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, to a lesser extent. It is very often mixed with alcohol to make a Caesar , a drink similar to a Bloody Mary . In 1935, The Clamato Corporation of New York produced "clam and tomato juice in combination". In 1938, House & Garden magazine printed a recipe for "Tomato-Clam Juice Cocktail", consisting of tomato juice, clam broth, and salt. In 1940, "Lobster King" Harry Hackney
128-549: The Cerveza-Mixed Drinks: Cuba's Bul vs. Mexico's Michelada" . Miami New Times . ^ Media, Adams (2017). The Bar Cart Bible: Everything You Need to Stock Your Home Bar and Make Delicious Classic Cocktails . Simon and Schuster. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-5072-0116-9 . ^ "What's the Difference Between a Radler and a Shandy?" . Coastal Living . Archived from
144-567: The US in 2008), and it is popular for this in both Canada and Mexico, but less so in the United States (outside of Canadian-American and Mexican-American communities). In Canada, Clamato is primarily used to make a cocktail called a Caesar . It was reported by The New York Times in 2018, that one third of North America's supply of Clamato is consumed by Canadians, the majority of which is used to make Caesars. Since 2001, Cadbury Schweppes (now Canada Dry Motts ) has been selling an alcoholic version of
160-749: The United States. Adding more spices (similar to those in a Caesar ) results in what is called sangre de cristo (blood of Christ ) in Mexico. Mott's once produced a similar beverage named Beefamato , made from beef broth and tomato juice . Canada Dry Motts Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.237 via cp1104 cp1104, Varnish XID 198727924 Upstream caches: cp1104 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:39:53 GMT Beer cocktails From Misplaced Pages,
176-590: The beverage called the Clamato Caesar in the Canadian market. Clamato is also added to beer in various beer cocktails , such as the michelada ; the most basic is known as a "beer 'n clam", "Clam Eye", or "Red Eye" in Western Canada , which adds Clamato to pale lagers . In 2001, Anheuser-Busch and Cadbury-Schweppes introduced a premixed version called the "Budweiser and Clamato Chelada " in
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#1732779593137192-399: The business was spun off of Cadbury-Schweppes. In recent years, the Clamato label was updated and no longer shows the image of a clam, an attempt by the manufacturer to downplay the seafood aspect of the beverage. In 1998, Cadbury-Schweppes sued FBI Foods, a former contract manufacturer of Clamato, claiming that their brand "Caesar Cocktail" was proof of breach of confidence , claiming that
208-514: The 💕 (Redirected from Beer cocktails ) Cocktail made by mixing beer with a distilled beverage [REDACTED] A Queen Mary : beer , grenadine and maraschino cherries [REDACTED] Look up cocktail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A beer cocktail is a cocktail that is made by mixing beer with other ingredients (such as a distilled beverage ) or another style of beer . In this type of cocktail,
224-516: The primary ingredient is usually beer. List of beer cocktails [ edit ] Black and tan – A layered drink made from a blend of pale ale and a dark beer such as a stout or porter . Traditionally uses bitter and stout. Black Velvet – A layered drink using a combination of Stout and sparkling wine or champagne . Blow My Skull – Ale or porter with rum and brandy Boilermaker – Mild ale mixed with bottled brown ale ( United Kingdom ). The American version
240-472: The product used their recipe as a base. They brought the case to the Supreme Court of British Columbia . The initial ruling was appealed. The case reached the Supreme Court of Canada and it was ruled that FBI Foods would pay Cadbury-Schweppes $ 300,000 for revenue they lost in the first year of competition. It was reasoned that any juice maker would have been able to reverse-engineer the recipe within
256-571: Was granted the Clamato trademark. His Atlantic City restaurant, Hackney's, sold Clamato juice in cans. In 1957, McCormick & Company, Inc. applied for, and later acquired, the Clamato brand name for the seasoned blend of tomato juice and clam juice. This trademark is still valid and now owned by Keurig Dr Pepper . Clamato was produced in its current form beginning in 1966 by the Duffy-Mott company in Hamlin, New York , created by Francis Luskey,
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