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Canadian Caribou

The Canadian Caribou
an original cocktail By Chip Dykstra (Aka Arctic Wolf)

For this cocktail we need a Canadian Whisky with a strong Rye profile.  Here are several which work fine, Gibson’s Finest, Alberta PremiumHighwood Centenial, and  Black Velvet Deluxe Canadian Whisky.

As we are using a rye profiled whisky, I chose to mix with  Canada Dry Ginger ale.  The use of real ginger in the manufacture of this soda adds a taste component that compliments rye in a most beautiful way.

Finally the foil ingredient for this recipe is a remarkable Canadian Liqueur, Yukon Jack.  This is a honey based whisky liqueur which adds just the right amount of sweetness and elegance to the taste.  I love this cocktail, and I hope you do too.

The Canadian Caribou
(an Arctic Wolf cocktail)

1 1/2 oz  Canadian Rye Whisky
1/2    oz Yukon Jack
Splash(es) of Canada Dry Ginger Ale

Build on ice
Garnish with a lemon Slice.

Enjoy!

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Note: If  you are interested in more of my original cocktail recipes, please click this link (Cocktails and Recipes) for more of my mixed drink recipes!

2 Responses to “Canadian Caribou”

  1. forrest said

    This is a “get you into trouble” drink…
    Before you know it you have already had 3.

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