

Note: As
absurd as some of them may seem,
we did not make any of
these holidays up.
Key: Holiday. Pithy
comment. Suggested holiday
libation. (Recipes
included for the odd ones.)
February
1
Boris Yeltsin’s Birthday (1931). Doing multiple
shots of vodka on stage was one of his populist campaign
tricks. Chilled double Stolis.
2
Groundhog Day. If he sees his shadow, get loaded.
If he doesn’t see his shadow, get loaded.
The Shadow Knows
1 oz black sambuca
1 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
1/2 oz Bacardi 151 Rum
Layer Bailey’s over sambuca. Top with Bacardi.
3
Heroes Day (Mozambique). “Claret is the
liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be
a hero must drink brandy.”—Samuel Johnson. Heroic
amounts of brandy.
4
The Bacardi Distillery is founded in Cuba (1862). There’s
a bat on the label because bats would pass out in the
distillery’s vats. Bacardi and Coke.
5
Bob Marley Day (Jamaica). Time to touch base
with your weedhead buddies. Red Stripe.
6
Babe Ruth’s Birthday (1895). Contrary to
popular belief, he wasn’t really pointing to where
he was going to hit the ball. He was just trying to get
a beer vendor's attention. Overpriced crappy beer
in a plastic cup.
7
National Hangover Awareness Day. Some of us ‘celebrate’
this ‘holiday’ every morning.
Hair of the Dog
1/2 oz. tequila
1/2 oz. whiskey
1/4 oz. Tabasco Sauce
1/4 oz. salt
Pour Tabasco, tequila and whiskey into a shot glass. Lay salt on top.
8
Mass for Broken Needles (Japanese). The bane
of seamstresses and DJs alike. Sake.
9
Feast Day of Apollo (Greek). The Sun God must
be appeased! Tequila Sunrise.
10
Creation Day (Mayan). On this day in 3641 B.C.
the Mayans reckoned Tepen and Gucmats created the world.
God’s Great Creation
2 1/2 oz whiskey
1 oz peach schnapps
5 tblsp orange-banana fruit punch (frozen)
Juice of one lemon
Pepsi
Pour whiskey and peach schnapps over ice cubes in a highball glass. Add
frozen punch (no water). Squeeze in lemon juice and top with Pepsi. Stir
well.
11
Empire Day (Japan). Yeah, maybe next time, Tojo. Kamikaze.
12
Charles Darwin’s Birthday (1809). Celebrate
the genius who made monkeys of us all..
Dirty Monkey
1 1/2 oz Irish cream
1 oz Dark rum
1 1/2 oz Cognac
Mix in order. Do not stir. Serve in brandy snifter.
13
Oliver Reed’s Birthday (1938). His check
still hangs on the wall of the Malta bar where he drank
nearly two bottles of rum and 20 pints with British sailors. Old
Navy Rum.
14
St. Valentine’s Day. Patron saint of kidney
disease and, uh, romantic stuff. Champagne at a fancy
restaurant or whiskey sours with your cat.
15
National Sea Monkey Day. I am not making this
up. Brass Monkey.
16
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was formed
from the The Jolly Corks, a drinking society. If
my uncle’s behavior is any indication, the only
thing they changed was the name. Jagermeister.
17
Feast of Fools (Ancient Rome). Take your friends
to dinner, then pretend to have forgotten your wallet. Expensive
wine.
18
Spenta Armaiti (Zoroastrian). Ancient hippy festival. Jug
wine.
19
Lee Marvin’s Birthday (1924). Drink like
a man, goddamn you. Bourbon from the bottle.
20
Northern Hemisphere Hoodie-Hoo Day. At high noon
everyone yells “Hoodie-Hoo”
to chase away winter and usher in spring.
Crazy Swede
1 oz ouzo
1 oz vodka
1 tblsp cinnamon schnapps
Shake with ice, strain, shout Hoodie-Hoo and shoot.
21
Polaroid Camera introduced (1947). Drunken foolishness
now readily transferable to bar walls. Shot of Beam
while flipping the bird.
22
National Margarita Day. Gee, what shall we drink? Margarita.
23
Terminalia (Roman). Celebration of the Roman
God of Boundaries, superceding the Feast of That God Who
Collected Oddly Shaped Rocks.
The Terminator
1 1/2 oz Rumple Minze
1 1/2 oz black sambuca
Half fill shot glass with Rumple, top off with sambuca.
24
Flight of Kings Feast (Roman). Chase your boss
down the street with a stick. Little Kings Cream Ale.
25
International Quiet Day. Oh, yeah? Who’s
gonna enforce it? The U.N.? Those guys are pussies! Loud
mouth soup (Dewar’s neat).
26
Jackie Gleason (1916) and Johnny Cash’s Birthday
(1932). And awaaay we go to the bar. Scotch
served neat in a teacup.
27
Runic Half-Month of Tyr begins. That’s
according to the cosmic pillar.
Any Reason to Drink Cocktail
1 oz vodka
1 oz gin
1 oz rum
Sprite
Lime slice
Mix the liquor, top with Sprite, garnish with lime.
28
St. Oswald of York’s Day. He was also known
as St. Oswald of Worcester. Everybody loved that goddamn
monk. Old English Malt Liquor.
29
Leap Year Day. In Estonia it’s traditional
to jump over a wicker chair. Those kooky, fun-loving Estonians
sure know how to party.
Leap Year Cocktail
1 1/4 oz gin
1/2 oz Grand Marnier
1/2 oz sweet vermouth
1/4 tsp lemon juice
Shake ingredients with ice, strain.