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Moose Milk (cocktail)

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Moose Milk is a traditional Canadian alcoholic mixed drink with roots in the historic celebratory events of the Canadian Armed Forces. It is also served at the Levée, a New Year's Day celebration held all levels of the Canadian governmental administrations to honour the member of the armed forces, from the federal level to municipalities.

The Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and Canadian Army all claim as the originator of the drink. Events or parties held in the Canadian Navy serving Moose Milk, are known as "Moosers".

Components

Moose milk is composed of five different classes of ingredients:

  • Hard liquor: typically a combination of Canadian whisky, vodka, or dark rum
  • Coffee beverage: Kahlúa and occasionally prepared coffee
  • Dairy: a combination of whole milk, cream, condensed milk, egg nog, or vanilla ice cream
  • Sweetener: maple syrup or sugar
  • Spice: nutmeg and occasionally cinnamon
  • Egg yolks are sometimes used directly or indirectly through egg nog or ice cream to prevent separation of the drink.

    References

    Moose Milk (cocktail) Wikipedia