2 ounces Canadian Club Whiskey
6 ounces Ginger Ale
“Alls I'm sayin’
is April 24th is my birthday and my favorite drink is CC and Ginger. If you are
not familiar with those gals, they are worth introducing yourself to. They
represent the brown liquor family in an excellent manner.”
That’s an e-mail from my good friend Jennifer, who was paving
the way for my introduction to two of her good friends. I wish I could have
shared the CC & GINGER with her in person, but she’s too busy working like
a dog with her eye on the prize — Jazzfest in New Orleans. Oh the cocktails I
could have there! New Orleans is the U.S. cocktail capital and I’m sad to be
missing the fest this year. But I know that the reigning “rookie of the year”
champion will be back.
I experienced my first CC & GINGER (sometimes called
a CC and Dry) while with other good friends at the
Terrace Club at Progressive Field during an Indians Game. To make it, the
bartender simply put Ms. CC and Ms. Ginger into a cocktail glass, added ice and
stirred. The Indians won and so did I, because I found a new favorite
cocktail. Yes, Jennifer, I’m a believer. The CC &
GINGER is a fine way to drink whiskey. It was crisp, thirst-quenching, and
buzz-inducing. I can’t believe I’ve never tried one before. I had two before I
left the Terrace Club, and I may just have to sneak some Canadian Club into the
next concert I go to, hoping they sell ginger ale at the concession stand. Not
that anyone I know does that….
Drink Up^
Cocktail Connie
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