Talk:The Keg
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[edit] History of the Ceasar
This is somewhat incorrect. The Ceasar was invented at the Owl's Nest Bar in the Westin Hotel in Calgary to compliment the opening of a new restaraunt named Marco's. Officially, Marco's really had nothing to do with the creation of the drink.
Also, while The Keg does sell Ceasar's, I have never found any claims that they have been responsible for the 'popularization' of the cocktail. This is a little far fetched. Also, in relation to 'The Keg Sized Ceasar', the Keg sells 'Keg Sized' versions of MOST of their alcoholic beverages. And many other Canadian Restaraunts serve 'house sized' Ceasars with double the alcohol. Hardly a rarity. To this effect, I have deleted the claim of The Keg 'popularizing' the beverage.
SJM 8 May, 2007