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Drinks to Celebrate on Canada Day in 2020

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#MakeitCanadian with Molson Canadian

Look out for this amazing Molson Canadian variety pack showcasing the various Canadian craft brewers out there.

Molson is extending the ultimate Canadian gesture by opening up its case to other brands for the first time to create the most Canadian case of beer ever for limited-edition sale. The Canadian Case is a one-of-a-kind variety pack featuring Canadian-founded brews, standing together, label to label. 

Molson will also be donating $5 for every special-edition case printed (up to $25,000) to local charities supporting people and communities in need of a helping hand in this particularly difficult year. 

You can find this special pack of beer in and around July 1st, 2020. Check out their website to find out where.

Website:
www.thecanadiancase.ca

Caesars with Walter Craft Caesars

Caesars are very Canadian and it’s always a treat to enjoy. We absolutely love Walter Craft Caesars mixes. They are all crafted in small batches and made using vine-ripened tomatoes, grated horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce and select spices. They even have a Vegan Caesar Mix that uses dulse (edible seaweed) in place of clam juice for a true Caesar taste while being 100% plant-based.

All you need is the mix, vodka, and some pickles to pair.

Website:
http://waltercaesar.com/

Maple Spiked Coffee with Cabot Trail

Nothing screams more Canadian than maple. The cocoa, cinnamon and amaretto notes go perfectly with a cup of coffee if you’re so inclined to get an extra something something in your morning cup.

Website:
https://ungavaco.com/en/products/cabot-trail-cream/

Taves Estate Cidery – Barnyard Series

Looking to something refreshing like locally made cider? Taves Estate Cidery has their new Barnyard Series featuring flavours like apple, gooseberry, red currant and black currant. All the fruits are grown by Farmer Loren Taves right in Abbotsford.

Website:
https://tavesestatecidery.com/barnyard-series/

Farming Karma Fruit Co Apple Sodas

Looking for a non-alcoholic recommendation? One of our favourite Apple Soda’s is from Farming Karma Fruit Co in Kelowna. It’s made of real apples and the taste is so good and crisp.

They are also releasing a few new flavours in stores soon too. You can also buy it on Amazon.

Website:
https://www.farmingkarma.ca/

Diana started Foodology in 2010 because she just eats out everyday! She started a food blog to share her love of food with the world! She lives in Vancouver, BC and adores the diversity of food around her. She will go crazy for churros and lattes.

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