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11/10/2007: Egg Nog from a Moose Mug. YES.

In case you missed it, X-E Advent Calendar alum “Waiterbot” has taken his act to YouTube in a new series of video blogs. Volume 1 includes his thoughts on the secularization of Christmas, while Volume 2 is in response to the pitiful amount of feedback he received on Volume 1.


Couldn’t stop myself from picking up a carton of Southern Comfort’s eggnog, partly because it included a recipe to use the titular liquor instead of the more traditional brandy. I tried alcoholic eggnog for the first time last Christmas, with brandy, and was surprised to find that I’d wasted so many years of being of legal drinking age under the false assumption that eggnog is disgusting. It’s not! It’s good! I’m weird when it comes to any variety of dairy liquid, but eggnog is proof that enough sugar can kill any bad feelings.

The brandy, on the other hand, was a tougher sell. I’m more experienced with SoCo, as it’s one of the typical liquors for people who can’t drink like real men. Though the thought of Southern Comfort in eggnog didn’t sound too copasetic at first, I’m happy to report that the end result is perfectly edible.

I’ve spent the past fifteen years really, really wanting to like eggnog, for a reason detailed in this ancient X-E article. Beyond the super fast snow sleds and sassy squirrels that helped make National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation one of my favorite holiday movies ever, there was something else: Moose mugs.


At various points in the film, the characters ladle into a gigantic bowl full of eggnog, carefully pouring the pancake mix into the most beautiful, absurd and wonderful glass moose mugs I’ve ever laid eyes on. These mugs were positively mesmerizing, and I spent years trying to find them, refusing the accept that they were mere movie props unavailable to the unwashed masses.

The movie review I wrote back in 2000 got a surprising amount of traction, and weeks after it was published, I got an e-mail from the guy who runs Canadian Moose — a site that sells laboriously well-produced replicas of the holy mugs seen in Christmas Vacation. After several years of e-mail tag, he sent me a pair and helped me complete the most important mission of my entire life.


Beautiful, ain’t she? The mugs are really expensive, but totally worth the money in every way possible. Though several other companies have since debuted their own version of the moose mug, these are so much nicer and definitely more true to the film. With large antler handles and cute moosey facial features, I’m not ashamed to admit that they’re on constant display atop the little glass shelf beside my television, only being used as actual glassware when eggnog is in season. Which, fortunately, is right now.

Adding SoCo instead of brandy didn’t make much of a difference, because eggnog is such an enveloping force that I’m pretty sure you could add petroleum without altering the flavor much. Sprinkle on a little cinnamon or nutmeg, and you’ve got yourself the only drink in the entire world deserving of being sipped out of a priceless Christmas Vacation moose mug.

If you feel like giving the Southern Comfort version a whirl, it’s pretty simple: Four parts eggnog for every one part SoCo.

It’s pretty incredible that we can now purchase the moose mugs from Christmas Vacation, the leg lamp from A Christmas Story, AND the sad little tree from A Charlie Brown Christmas. Now if only Waldbaum’s would start stocking the Grinch’s six-legged racks of lamb in the meat section, we’d be totally and forever set.

Happy SNT!


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Ghosted by Karen @ 11/10/2007 6:34 PM EST


Right on! A new snt and it involves egg nog AND alcohol!

Ghosted by Dan H @ 11/10/2007 6:36 PM EST


Christmas Vacation Is probably my all time favorite holiday movie!Cat food jello, “It’s best to let him finish”, The whole lights on the house contest …spectacular I laugh everytime I see it. I covet your Moose mugs.

Ghosted by Jenica @ 11/10/2007 6:37 PM EST


Those are pretty rad. I mean, I own a collection of the Target $1 the Office mugs…but a moose mug that I could drink while watching Chevy Chase staple christmas lights to his room and plug it in with the holiest of prowess….that..is a world I want to live in.

You picture of the mug needs some Santa Snow…you know…On the trees and wood railing. Just cover your whole yard in it.

Ghosted by Brian @ 11/10/2007 6:39 PM EST


I always wrote off the Moose Mug as a tip of the hat to the original National Lampoons Vacation, the Marty Moose theme park.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/10/2007 6:40 PM EST


Wait wait wait. Let me get this straight. They’ve been selling replica moose mugs for seven years and I’m only just now learning of them!? :(

Ghosted by Darth Poop @ 11/10/2007 6:44 PM EST


Dammit, you’ve convinced me. This year, I shall try eggnog.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/10/2007 6:44 PM EST


If you’ve never had it, I’m going to go with “thick vanilla milkshake” as the closest approximate flavor. Keep in mind, I don’t like milkshakes, and if I did, vanilla certainly wouldn’t be the first flavor on my list. Still, I am comfortable with this comparison.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/10/2007 6:46 PM EST


Also: While garnish may be optional with most cocktails, I cannot possibly imagine skipping the cinnamon/nutmeg dust in a glass of nog. So, if you’re going to try it, make sure you have one of those two things.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/10/2007 6:48 PM EST


Today I picked up Sam Adams’ holiday variety pack. I loves me Sam Adams’ holiday variety pack.

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 11/10/2007 6:49 PM EST


Good god thats a nice moose mug!
Whats up with TBS not playing the grinch where I live?? same story with the wizard of oz last night.
Anywhoooo.. Happy EssENnnTeee All.
Seein as how I have to miss The Grinch, Im gonna pop in my copy of charlie browns christmas and cry just a little because I dont have a moose mug..

Ghosted by JoshC @ 11/10/2007 6:49 PM EST


My dad still mixes his eggnog with, no joke, illegally made moonshine he gets from a friend in the Tennessee mountains. It’s one Christmas tradition our family has kept intact over the years :)

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 11/10/2007 6:50 PM EST


I honestly don’t think I’ve ever had eggnog…and now, I absolutely cannot touch anything containing dairy. I guess I’ll have to find other means of getting wasted this holiday season. =/

Ghosted by Ariel @ 11/10/2007 6:51 PM EST


That sounds pretty amazing, actually. I may show up at your house come Christmas.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/10/2007 6:51 PM EST


Jeff Mack, how is the Cranberry Lambic in that pack? Seeing it always puts me off buying the pack because I know it’s the only beer my dad couldn’t finish a bottle of and he’s a pretty hard-core beer fan. I’ve not heard anyone elses opinion on it, though.

Ghosted by Karen @ 11/10/2007 6:53 PM EST


Karen: Tbe Cranberry Lambic is better than the Cherry Wheat, but still obviously the worst of the bunch. Knocks the grade down to a respectable A-.

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 11/10/2007 6:58 PM EST


Haven’t been here since last year this time, but re-discovered the site again (I always get nostalgia for childhood stuff around this time of year, reacquaint myself with X-E, and then life sidetracks me again).

I love eggnog, but not if I can taste the liquor. I grew up with the nonalcoholic store-bought stuff, and that’s still my favorite. And the version that I got out of a Little House on the Prairie cookbook when I was 8, that was pretty good. Except when my mom freaked out because of the raw eggs.

Ghosted by Jemmy @ 11/10/2007 7:02 PM EST


I’m having problems with YouTube – for some reason, it just does not record my feedback, even though I’m logged in…

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/10/2007 7:08 PM EST


Anytime Matt, anytime…plus when company comes over he likes to “entertain’ by singing Christmas songs, none of which he actually knows the lyrics to.

Anyone have any good advice to shake a cold quickly? I had this “ick” sneak up on me last night and I don’t want it to ruin my long weekend. I think I’m gonna go curl up with some green tea and a movie then check back later….

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 11/10/2007 7:11 PM EST


Oh man! Tell Waiterbot his VLOGs are awesome! (Maybe I should sign up at the YouTube?)

Those moose mugs are pretty amazing- way out of my price range, but boy do they look pretty.
I spent all my cash on Jones Soda this week, so…

Ghosted by Rainbowfeet @ 11/10/2007 7:13 PM EST


Shuanfu: I find that the quickest way to eradicate a cold is to embrace it. Grab the blanket, a portable heater, a great DVD and some soup, and sprawl across the nearest couch. By the time you start to actually enjoy being sick, it will go away. You’ll wish it didn’t, but at least you’ll be well again.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/10/2007 7:13 PM EST


I don’t think I’ve ever had Eggnog, either, honestly.

Now I’ve got to go eat, so I can take my back pill!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/10/2007 7:17 PM EST


I usually make eggnog without liquor for the kiddies, but I don’t know if that’s safe (with raw eggs). I’ve heard that the liquor counters that somehow… is there any truth to this?

Ghosted by Cotter @ 11/10/2007 7:20 PM EST


Hmmm… It appears that in the film they use frosted glass for that slightly more elegant look on their mugs. Your’s are pretty, but not quite Griswoldian. Also, Christmas boozing is the best time of year for inventive, fun drinks, nog and whiskey, hot cider and whiskey, hot red wine with brown sugar and cinnamon, all spectacular.

Ghosted by Ben @ 11/10/2007 7:21 PM EST


Shuanfu

Not really helpful to you, but my vote for the most annoying cold remedy commercial has to be the one where the guy gets his face coughed into on a subway, and yells “NOOO!!” Don’t remember what the product is, but it was supposed to brace your immune system.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/10/2007 7:22 PM EST


Hmm…maybe…though probably not in any foolproof way. I’ve heard of people downing hard liquor when they think they may have eaten semi-sketchy meat/fish.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/10/2007 7:22 PM EST


This is bad and I will probably get in trouble for this but my girlfriend thinks Elf is better than Christmas Vacation. We were in public when she said it too. I had to march her out of the grocery store by her elbow like a teacher escorting a kid to the Principal’s office. Ok that didn’t happen, but I was thinking it.
She also thinks Sammy Hagar was better than David Lee Roth in Van Halen. We don’t talk about that anymore.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/10/2007 7:22 PM EST


Speaking of National Lampoon movies, anyone else ever seen “Dorm Daze”? I belong to Netflix, and as a perk of my membership, in addition to my DVDs by mail, I get 17 hours a month of instant online streaming video – anyway, I was surfing the online titles, and I thought I’d check it out, being it was a National Lampoon production… It truly was a waste of 80+ minutes.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/10/2007 7:27 PM EST


Yeah, that’s kind of what I figured. And for the record, I wasn’t planning on putting liquor in it for the kids… also for the record they’re not my kids, I don’t gots ‘em.

I usually don’t buy store eggnog because I don’t like the “bubble gum” flavor it always seems to have. I usually just make mine with a lot of cream and pumpkin spice so it’s more like an egg shake.

Ghosted by Cotter @ 11/10/2007 7:27 PM EST


Jim
I haven’t seen the original but I did have the misfortune of watching Dorm Daze 2 (also on Netflix). My brain is still tring to recover from the sheer horror of how bad that movie was.

Ghosted by Dan H @ 11/10/2007 7:30 PM EST


Matt thank you for this. I’ve had a pretty crappy day and this has brightened my mood somewhat. I was going to watch some crappy cable, but I think I might watch a Christmas movie instead. I look forward to many more Christmas themed blogs/articles over the next month. Who knows, I might even try some egg nog.

Ghosted by iAMYou @ 11/10/2007 7:35 PM EST


Cotter: If you buy your eggnog from the store, it’s already been pasteurized, and there’s no risk of salmonella. If you’re planning to make your own, make sure you heat the eggs to 160 degrees during the mixing process to destroy any salmonella. Some of the more traditional eggnog recipes don’t include this step, and these are definitely not safe for children.

You’re correct in assuming that strong liquor will kill off salmonella, which is why many people don’t bother heating the eggs if they’re going to booze it up anyway.

Matt: I am entirely consumed with moose mug envy.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 11/10/2007 7:37 PM EST


Matt I have to know…

Do the antlers on the Moose Mug get in the way of enjoying your egg nog?

Ghosted by iAMYou @ 11/10/2007 7:39 PM EST


Jedoc,

Thanks for the info! I’ll be heatin’ those eggs up this year.

Ghosted by Cotter @ 11/10/2007 7:40 PM EST


iAMYou: Nah. Wouldn’t call them practical, but they’re functional. What’s cool is that you can’t fit a ton of liquid in the cup, meaning that I don’t have to fool myself into believing that I like eggnog more than I really do.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/10/2007 7:41 PM EST


Eggnog=Liquid Gold. While I like and respect peppermint’s role in this holiday, I would gladly trade all the mint in the world for more eggnog-flavored items. Especially ice cream.

To me, you are simply spoiling the flavor of eggnog by adding things like liquor to eggnog. Cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, and nutmeg are my only acceptable add-ons.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/10/2007 7:44 PM EST


Cotter:

Make sure you add the milk to the eggs before heating them, or you’ll end up with scrambled eggs… not necessarily a bad thing, but that’s probably not what you’re going for; if you don’t already know how to coddle eggs, google it first. :-)

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/10/2007 7:45 PM EST


Sammy Hagar better than David Lee Roth? I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear that. Reminds me of the time I had to stop being friends with someone because they told me they liked scrappy-doo.

Ghosted by jambles @ 11/10/2007 7:46 PM EST


So the Moose Mug holds very little egg nog… I think I could handle that. Especially now that I know the antlers aren’t likely to get stuck in my nose nostril.

Ghosted by iAMYou @ 11/10/2007 7:49 PM EST


JLAJRC:

Turkey Hill makes a great Pumpkin Pie ice cream, so I am sure they make a good Egg Nog ice cream too. Don’t know if Turkey Hill is available nationwide, or only in the Mid-Atlantic, as it’s a Pennsylvania company.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/10/2007 7:49 PM EST


Is it eggnog or egg nog? We’re being pretty liberal about this so far.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 11/10/2007 7:49 PM EST


Sammy better than David Lee Roth. Is this where I reassert my preference for the Prequels? :P

I JUST MISSED THE KATANA IN SILENT HILL 3 :evil: It is the universe telling me to play 1 and 2. Seriously.

I’m ready for Christmas now, and I haven’t even listened to All I Want for Christmas is You.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/10/2007 7:50 PM EST


Now I have.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/10/2007 7:55 PM EST


Not that this has much relevance, but I just saw on “the news” Jones Soda just announced that they will have a Ham flavored soda in their new Holiday packs.

Ghosted by Cigar @ 11/10/2007 7:59 PM EST


We’re drinking eggnog now? FUCK, I just got Sierra Mist cranberry. Did I miss the memo?

Ghosted by Mystie @ 11/10/2007 7:59 PM EST


I am FLOORED that there are people out there that have not tried eggnog. How is this possible in the english speaking world? When I was a kid it was such a big part of the holidays. But then so was lefse and pickled herring.
Just last night I tried Eggnog with Baily’s, which was great, but it needed ice. We didn’t have ice. Maybe I am just weird, but I couldn’t drink it without the ice. But now I have a near full bottle of Baily’s hanging out on my counter top and I am wondering if the stuff needs to be refrigerated…any help?
Happy SNT people.

Ghosted by kb @ 11/10/2007 8:01 PM EST


Have I already asserted that It’s Christmas All Over Again is the GREATEST CHRISTMAS SONG EVER?

It’s one of those songs that doesn’t hit you over the head with a club. It sneaks up on you. You hear it playing in the mall when you’re shopping, and on the radio. It’s just so comfortable and known, and it’s rockin’ to boot.

I love you Tom Petty.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/10/2007 8:05 PM EST


Never had Alcoholic nog before, love the regular though.
Stumbled across this whilst youtubing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSmbr66SzNo
1982 Disney christmas special.
kb: ive never refrigerated bailys and ive never had any problems with it.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 11/10/2007 8:07 PM EST


Eggnog, eggnog, egg NOG. Eggnog, eggnog, egg NOG!

I actually need to ease into the post-We’en season little by little. I shall go home, recieve limited exposure to a holiday special, then listen to a Frank Zappa track or two, another Thanksgiving/Xmas treatment, eat a pizza, and so forth. When Black Friday comes, I’m gonna stand right by the door, and watch the harried shoppers as they rush into the store.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 11/10/2007 8:09 PM EST


KB: I don’t think so. I have seen it set out among the liquors at the bar.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/10/2007 8:10 PM EST


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