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1. Light Beers
Specifically, Moosehead’s Cracked Canoe which is Moosehead Breweries’ award-winning premium light lager that doesn’t compromise on flavour. It’s light-bodied with a palate-cleansing finish.
2. Transfusion Cocktail
The beauty of the transfusion comes from how this country club drink only requires 4 ingredients: Concord grape juice, ginger ale, vodka, and lime juice.
3. Bloody Caesar
Nothing says summer in Canada more than a well-made spicy Caesar cocktail! Spice it up and have some fun with the accoutrements ... include a pickled bean and a strip of crispy bacon to round out the experience!
4.TwistedTea Half & Half
This is essentially an adult Arnold Palmer beverage made with half lemonade and half tea ready to drink in a can!TwistedTea also brews a “Slightly Sweet Tea,” made with half the sugar found in the “Original,” along with several fruit- based flavors, from blackberry and peach to mango and strawberry.
5. Azalea
This golf cocktail is named Azalea after the pink flowers that bloom at the Augusta National Golf Club every April. A traditional recipe includes vodka, pineapple juice, lemon juice and a splash of grenadine for colour.
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6. Dram of Scotch
Golf and Scotch go together like hand in glove. Surely, it’s more than mere happenstance that the game of golf and the drinkable artwork that is Scotch whisky were both created in the gorgeously green, wind-swept, salty-aired dunelands of Scotland.
7. Pink Whitney
The best birdie juice goes down easy, and this pink lemonade vodka hits the spot! On top of its refreshing taste, Pink Whitney also mixes well with just about everything for a stellar summer cocktail. Enjoy in a chilled ‘shot’ over ice or in a cocktail.
8. Fireball Cinnamon Whisky
The blending of smooth Canadian whisky and intense cinnamon flavour result in a bold shot that is fragrant with pronounced aromas of cinnamon and spice. Serve well chilled. Great on its own to celebrate a birdie (or par!) or used in cocktails.
9. Sports Drinks
All different flavours of Body Armor and Powerade. When golfers would rather ditch alcohol and keep a clear head during their round, sports drinks are perhaps the best option for them to throw in their bag.
10. Seltzers
Hard seltzers such as Truly, White Claw, and Cottage Springs are popular adult beverages that combines alcohol with flavored carbonated water. Compared to many other alcoholic drinks, the trendy hard seltzer is lower in alcohol content, calories, and sugar; and often seen as a “healthy alternative”.
Source: This Top 10 listing was generated during a post round discussion by NGCOA Canada staff and has absolutely no authentic evaluation criteria to justify the results ... that being said, we hope you enjoyed it!
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