Game 4, Round 3 (Canadiana) -- Canadian booze


1. Canadian Club began production in 1858.  It is the best-selling
   Canadian whisky brand outside of North America and is sold in more
   than 150 countries worldwide.  Who makes it?

	Hiram Walker & Sons

2. Where is Hiram Walker & Sons located?

	Windsor, ON

3. What company's distillery, founded in 1832, forms what is now known in
   Toronto as the Distillery District?  It was owned in later years by
   Hiram Walker.

	Gooderham and Worts

4. Molson's was founded by John Molson, making it North America's oldest
   brewing company, and Canada's second oldest company after the Hudson's
   Bay Company.  In what year (within 5)?

	1786 (accept 1781-1791)

5. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. is a Canadian beer company, founded
   by John Kinder Labatt in 1847.  In what city?

	London, ON

6. While most of Canada is too cold for grape-growing, Canadian wine is
   produced in the Niagara region of Southern Ontario and southern
   British Columbia.  Name the largest wine-growing area in BC.

	Okanagan

7. There are two other wine-growing regions in Ontario, though they're
   much smaller than the Niagara region.  One is a county east of Toronto;
   the other is an area in Southwestern Ontario defined by the Vintners
   Quality Alliance.  Each is on one of the Great Lakes.  Name either one.

	* Prince Edward County
	* Lake Erie North Shore / Pelee Island
	  (for this accept a partial answer indicating the right area)

8. It's the provincial liquor monopoly of Quebec, with the initials SAQ.
   What does it stand for?

	Société des alcools du Québec

9. In December 2006, the LCBO introduced their recycling program for
   bottles.  There are two different deposits, one for large glass bottles
   and one for small glass bottles and tetra paks.  Name either one of
   the two amounts being charged.

	10¢, 20¢ 

10. A caesar, sometimes referred to as a "Bloody Caesar", is a cocktail
   mainly popular in Canada.  It is served on the rocks in a large
   celery-salt rimmmed glass and typically garnished with a stalk of
   celery and a wedge of lime.  For this trivia question, please order
   and drink one.  No, actually: name the four ingredients in a typical
   Caesar.  Additional hint: the classic ingredients don't include citrus
   juices or pepper.

	vodka
	Tabasco sauce
	Worcestershire sauce
	Clamato juice (or clam and tomato juice --
	                 if tomato juice is given, say "More specific")