Tuesday, April 10, 2018

A Fantastic Tradition In Northern Canada

 
 
 
British Adventurer Nick Griffiths sustained severe frostbite in three of his toes while mucking about in the Canadian Yukon a couple of months ago. He'd been competing in the Yukon Arctic Ultra race when exposure to the damp, extreme cold of Canada's far north did to him what it does. Despite the time he'd taken to convalesce from his injuries, Griffiths was told by doctors in England that they would have to amputate three of his toes to stave off infection. Griffiths asked to keep his dismembered digits and his surgeons were happy to comply. They gave Griffiths his three detached little piggies, preserved in liquid-filled bottles.


The question of what to do with the toes was an easy one for Griffiths to answer. According to the CBC, the adventurer has offered to donate them to Dawson City's Sourdough Saloon to be served up in cocktails for punters with a taste for human feet.


As any Canadian will tell you (I'm pretty sure they include the fact on our citizenship test), the Downtown Hotel serves up a unique cocktail: The Sourtoe. The ingredients of a Sourtoe Cocktail are simple, but kind of hard to come by: a shot of whisky and a severed human toe. Once the drink has been downed, it's tradition that the toe be returned to the Sourdough Saloon's bartender to be reused. But that doesn't always happen. People have run off with one of the toes in the past and, in 2013, some tool decided to swallow it along with his booze. That moment happened on the moment Mom did her Soughdough Cocktail. She was the last one before the Yankeee guy just swallowed it.



For awhile they had no frozen too left to make the famouse drink until Nick made his generous donations. Some tradtions need to be preseved in the North. Espcially in Dawson City, the center of the Gold Rush.When the hotel heard of Griffiths' offer, they gratefully accepted. All that remains is for Griffiths to figure out a way to legally send his severed digits from England to Canada.

3 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I never realized before that the severed toe had to be a frostbitten toe. Extra yuck! And kudos to your Mom for drinking a Sourtoe Cocktail. Sure makes Newfoundland's screech and kissing a codfish ceremony seem like it's for sissies instead, eh?

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I think the whiskey helps and you only have to touch it to your lips.

DrGoat said...

Friend, that is just gross. I'd have to drink a lot of whiskey.