

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.)
October
1
The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson and world-class
drunkard Ed McMahon debuted (1962). Hi-yooooo! Bourbon
in a coffee cup.
2 Groucho Marx’s Birthday (1890). “I don't care to belong
to a club that accepts people like me as members.” Country Club Malt
Liquor.
3 St. Dionysus Day. The drunk monk, not the wine god. Chimay
Ale.
4 Vodka Day. “Vodka is our enemy, so we must utterly
consume it!”—Russian idiom in response to Soviet anti-vodka
campaign. The enemy.
5 Monty Python’s Flying Circus debuts (1969). American
Beer is a lot like making love in a row boat—it's fucking close to
water.” —Eric Idle. Holy Grail Ale.
6 National German-American Day. Their beer tastes so much
better when they’re not shooting at us. Bourbon and schnapps.
7 The Budweiser (Czech version) brewery begins operations (1895). You
guys wanna trade? Czech Budweiser.
8 Anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire (1871). Started
by a sober cow. White Russian.
9 St. Denis’ Day. Patron saint against frenzies
and headaches, in that order. Hair of the dog that mauled you.
10
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor remarried (1975). Reuniting
the century’s finest husband/wife drinking team. Flat champagne.
11 Vinalia (Roman). The biggest Roman wine shindig of
the year. Flagons of wine.
12 Columbus Day. Explore new bars and libations. Cutty
Sark.
13 Sammy Hagar’s Birthday (1947). “Once I
tasted really good tequila I became a new man.” Cabo Wabo Tequila.
14 Mega Kenka Matsui (Japan). Rough house festival in
which shrine palanquins jostle each other. Yes! Sapporo Beer.
15 UB40’s Red Red Wine reached top of U.S. charts (1988). Suddenly
drinking vino seemed kind of cool. Red, red wine.
16
Oscar Wilde’s Birthday (1854). “Work is the curse of the
drinking classes.” Absinthe.
17 Anniversary of the First Oktoberfest (1810). Over a million gallons
of beer were guzzled at Prince Ludwig’s wedding. Beck’s .
18 Persons Day (Canada). Celebrates the day women were
recognized as “persons.” Pink Lady.
19 Reptile Awareness Day. Hold your heads up high, lounge
lizards. Rum and Coke.
20 National Brandied Fruit Day. In a pinch, you can mix brandy with
a can of fruit cocktail. You heard me.
21 Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar (1805). Grog
guzzlers trounce the wine snobs. Navy Rum and Coke.
22 National Nut Day. You know who you are. Nut Brown
Ale.
23 Hungarian Independence Day. So long vodka, hello sweet,
sweet freedom.
The Mad Hungarian
4oz shots Rum
12 oz Root beer
Pour rum over ice in a beer mug. Top with root beer.
24 United Nations Day. Unite the liquors of the world into one
body—yours. Long Island Ice Tea.
25 Anniversary of the Charge of the Light Brigade (1854). “Their’s
not to reason why, their’s but to do and die.” Light beer.
26 Anniversary of the Gunfight at the OK Corral (1881). Doc
Holliday’s last words while drinking a glass of whiskey: “This
is funny.” Whiskey (but not funny whiskey).
27 Dylan Thomas’ Birthday (1914). “An alcoholic is someone
you don’t like who drinks as much as you do.” White Horse Scotch.
28 St. Jude’s Day. Patron saint of hopeless causes. Tequiza.
29 Hermit Day. Stay home and drink all by your lonesome. Yukon
Jack.
30 Feast of the Dead Children (Toltec). Oh, those creepy,
creepy Toltecs. Mescal.
31 Halloween. Suit up as a historical drunk. Zombie.