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Inventor of the famed 'Sourtoe Cocktail' dies | |
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Captain Dick Stevenson, the man behind the famed "Sourtoe Cocktail" served at a hotel bar in Canada's Yukon Territory since the 1970s, has died at 89. | |
Visitors to the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City are able to order any alcoholic cocktail served with a mummified human toe floating in it. | |
Nearly 100,000 people from all over the world have tasted it. | |
The key rule: "You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow, but your lips have gotta touch the toe". | The key rule: "You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow, but your lips have gotta touch the toe". |
The tradition first began in 1973 when Mr Stevenson, then a Yukon riverboat captain, and some friends discovered a preserved toe in an abandoned cabin. | |
They came up with the idea of the Sourtoe Cocktail and the rules around becoming a member of the exclusive club of those who have downed the concoction - notably that ones lips must come in contact with the toe. | |
Since its inception, the club has acquired (by donation) over 10 toes. | Since its inception, the club has acquired (by donation) over 10 toes. |
Dawson City residents paid tribute to Mr Stevenson - a "Yukon legend" - upon news of his passing. | Dawson City residents paid tribute to Mr Stevenson - a "Yukon legend" - upon news of his passing. |
The official Dawson City Twitter account wrote on Thursday: "Captain Dick was a true colourful five-percenter who changed Dawson's brand. His legacy is cemented with the Sourtoe Cocktail, but we'll always remember him for his undying love of Dawson City". | |
A "colourful five-percenter" is a Yukon term for a particular character who personifies the territory's unique frontier spirit. | |
The Downtown Hotel remembered Mr Stevenson as "a tremendous ambassador for Dawson City". | |
"His passion, creativity and energy will be missed and we are grateful for the legacy he left behind," it said in a statement. "Rest in Peace Captain Dick!" | |
Yukoner Paul Robitaille wrote on Twitter: "He was weird and whacky, but represented a lot of the things that I love about the Yukon and Yukoners. Next Toe's for you, Dick!" | Yukoner Paul Robitaille wrote on Twitter: "He was weird and whacky, but represented a lot of the things that I love about the Yukon and Yukoners. Next Toe's for you, Dick!" |
His daughter Dixie Stevenson told broadcaster CBC among her father's wishes was for his toes to be preserved and donated to the Sourtoe Cocktail club. | |
The hotel plans to commemorate his legacy in coordination with his family. |