In the 1920s, Fernand Petiot, an American bartender at Harry's New York Bar in Paris, created a cocktail of equal parts of Tomato Juice and vodka. A customer at the bar suggested he call the drink "Bloody Mary."
No, the cocktail "Bloody Mary" is named after "Queen Mary I of England".
Yes, "Bloody Mary" is capitalized because it is the proper name of a specific cocktail. The term "bloody" is not capitalized when used generically, but when referring to the cocktail, both words are typically capitalized as "Bloody Mary."
yes it is a cocktail
Because it was a Bloody Mary
This could be referencing Mary I of England, or the well-known cocktail. Mary I of England earned the nickname "Bloody Mary" as a result of her persecution of protestants.
Destination Cocktail - 2012 Cebu Mojito White Russian Margarita Bloody Mary Bloody Maria 1-1 was released on: USA: 1 March 2012
Mary 1 was a staunch Catholic. Because of her bloodthirsty persecution of Protestants, she became known as 'Bloody Mary'. The 'Bloody Mary' cocktail (vodka and tomato juice) is named after her.
Everything in a Bloody Mary, but add in clam juice or swap it out all out for Clamato.
No. Bloody Mary was Mary Tudor. If you don't know who she is..... LOOK IT UP!
Budweiser, Blatz and Blue Moon are brands of beer. Bloody Mary is a cocktail.
Bloody Mary was the queen of England. She had a driver named bloody she wasn't paying her driver enough so one day her driver told her to go in the closet and he killed her with a knive so that's why bloody Mary has a knive and her name has the word "Bloody" in it!
Virgin, as in Virgin Bloody Mary, or Virgin Daiquiri