Canadian Car Bomb

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Canadian Car Bomb

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

poutine or canadian bacon

Beer-forward with a shot of whiskey


  • Molson Canadian Beer 1 bottle
  • Seagram`s 7 Whisky 3 cl


Beer mug


Canadian Car Bomb
canadian car bomb is a popular Beer cocktail containing a combinations of Molson Canadian Beer,Seagram`s 7 Whisky .Served using Beer mug
If you like creamy Irish liqueurs and crisp Canadian lagers, try the straight-to-the-point Canadian Car Bomb. Smooth Canadian beer provides the base - Molson is ideal, but other light lagers work too. Irish cream liqueur is poured into a shot glass, then dropped into the awaiting beer. Slam the combo swiftly before it curdles to get the full effect. As you quickly swallow, the viscous Irish cream swirls into the light beer, creating a richness akin to a Guinness float. Not one for slow sipping, the Canadian Car Bomb is meant to be chugged fast for maximum flavor impact.


Canadian Car Bomb Ingredients


Molson Canadian Beer,Seagram`s 7 Whisky,


Canadian Car Bomb Recipe


Pour beer into a glass, drop the shot of whiskey into the glass and chug.

Car Bomb Cocktails are pun with a political inclination, the names belong to the original creators and at Easy Cocktail Recipes, we don't intend to hurt anyone's sentiment at all. We urge visitors to take the name lightly and understand that we are not responsible for this name or tradition of naming such cocktails to make them political.


Please note that, none of the creators ever said that they wanted to make political pun using the Car Bomb name, but instead the name has a different origin.



The Car Bomb reference comes from its Bomb Shot style of making, where a shot glass of liquor is dropped into a glass of beer in a naval depth charge style. But, the oblique reference to the IRA and Car Bombings of Irish Revolutionaries is not to be missed.

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  • Seagrams 7 Whisky

    Whisky or Whiskey is a distilled alcohol, characterised by the process of distillation of the fermented malted and un-malted grain mash.

    Different grains that can be malted are used for different varieties, grains like barley, corn, rye and wheat are the most commonly used . The distilled liquor is aged in wooden casks, often in old aged sherry casks or casks made of charred white oak.

    For several reasons, historical, trade and linguistic, Whisky is those that have been produced in Scotland, Canada, Australia or Japan, while Whiskey are those that have been produced in Ireland or America, it's Whiskey

    Read more on Whisky or Whiskey in this article.

    Scotch whisky is malt whisky or grain whisky, made in Scotland.

    All Scotch whisky was originally made from malted barley. Commercial distilleries began introducing whisky made from wheat and rye in the late 18th century. As of 2020, there were 134 Scotch whisky distilleries operating in Scotland.
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