The Cosmopolitan

The origins of the Cosmopolitan are shrouded in mystery with versions using gin appearing back to the 30s. The current accepted form uses vodka and seems to be a creation coming out of the American mid-west in the 70s. Or maybe from Miami in the 80s? But (ir)regardless of its origin, the Cosmo’s lovely pink hue, served in a traditional…

The Pierced Fuzzy Navel

Sometimes necessity is the mother of invention. In the case of our cocktail exploration, the fact that our liquor cabinet is currently overstocked with vodka became the driver behind today’s drink. The Pierced Fuzzy Navel is an updated version of the (in)famous Fuzzy Navel the older members of the communopoly grew up with. At the…

The Gin Fizz

As a child, my father was especially fond of gin and tonics. Needless to say we never sneaked sips from his drinks. Later I discovered that the unique bitterness of gin could be a perfect salve on a hot summer day. So on a quiet hot afternoon in the beauty of one of Canada’s national parks,…

The Reinbeer

So…. not exactly a cocktail, but come on now! It’s beer with antlers! And though these hansom little fellas originated during the holiday season (and a stint of mind-numbing unemployment), they seemed the perfect pre-cocktail drink for a trip to Elk Island National Park—our favourite place to grill up some bison steaks and eat them…

The Miss L

One of us has a name that begins with L, so in our little communopoly we avoid making the shape of an L on our foreheads. Instead, we make an O, as in “oozer,” which is how you might feel if you consume too many of this cocktail. We discovered a version of this cocktail…