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October 16, 2009

Drinks inspired by famous mustaches

Yesterday, Consuming Interests blogger Liz Kay sent me a heads up about this list of a few mustache-inspired drinks.

I've always been pro-facial hair (on men), and got a kick out of the drinks. We have the Bandit, the Magnum, the Flanders and the Burgundy. Each one starts with a base of Canadian Club Whisky ...

I'm not a huge fan of Canadian Club, but I'm sure you can swap it for some other kind of whisky or scotch.

The only downside? You can twiddle a mustache, but you can't twiddle a drink.

Otherwise, these cocktails get the Midnight Sun stamp of approval.

Thanks, Liz!

Posted by Sam Sessa at 8:12 AM | | Comments (9)
Categories: Bars & Clubs
        

Comments

No! I'm not living my life without a mustache! Even if sometimes my mustache has Alpo gas.

Canadian Club + mustache? Really, come on!

if you looooove mustaches, be sure to check out the Mustaches 4 Kids fundraiser!!!

www.m4kbaltimore.org

Hi diddly hello there neighbors. Thanks for the shout out on the old soup strainer, but yours truly does not indulge in the devil's dew from the Great White North. The only Canadian club that I partake in is the Loverboy Fan Club. This Springfield tickler is only for doing the Lord's work, because like everybody, I'm working for the weekend and big ole shot of Jesus.

If you move the Dudley Do-right / Snidely Whiplash story to New York it sounds like an episode of Law & Order SVU. Flamboyant psychopath abducts young women (and a cop's girlfriend), binds and gags them, ties them to railroad tracks and derives perverse satisfaction from their suffering.

I see a good spec script in there.

Au contraire, mon Sessa frère!

When your mustache you twiddle,
Your drink shall you...swizzle!

check out mustachio bashio on u tube

stoli + ginger beer= a dark and Stalin

Canadian Club and tepid milk
Answer: What is an Alex Trebek?

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About Sam Sessa
I've been The Baltimore Sun's nightlife and local entertainment reporter for a couple years, and it's surprising how much the scene has grown in that time. Most of Baltimore's bars and clubs are unpretentious places with fairly cheap drinks and plenty of character. I like dancing and think this city needs more clubs, but nothing beats having a cold, locally brewed beer with friends in a comfortably full corner bar.
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