Clamato Tomato Cocktail 6Pk Cans

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Description

Clamato Tomato Cocktail 6Pk Cans is a non-alcoholic tomato and clam broth cocktail mixer sold in a convenient six-pack of cans at 0% ABV. Its signature umami-driven flavor, built on dried clam broth blended into seasoned tomato juice, has made it the go-to base for Micheladas and Bloody Caesars since 1966.

Quick Facts: ABV: 0% (Non-Alcoholic Mixer)  |  Origin: United States  |  Style: Tomato & Clam Broth Cocktail Mixer  |  Brand Owner: Keurig Dr Pepper (Mott's)

Production & Heritage

Clamato was created in 1966 by Francis Luskey, a chemist at the Duffy-Mott company, who set out to capture the flavor profile of Manhattan clam chowder in drinkable form. The recipe combines reconstituted tomato juice concentrate with dried clam broth, spices, and a measured dose of MSG to amplify savory depth. That combination of briny seafood essence and seasoned tomato distinguishes Clamato from every standard tomato juice on the market. The brand is now produced under Mott's, a subsidiary of Keurig Dr Pepper.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe tomato leads, followed by a subtle marine brininess and a whisper of celery-like spice. The overall impression is savory and appetizing rather than overtly fishy.

Taste: The entry is bright tomato acidity, lighter in body than a thick vegetable juice. At mid-palate, the dried clam broth introduces a distinct umami tang reminiscent of shrimp cocktail sauce. Spice seasoning rounds things out without dominating.

Finish: Clean and moderately briny, with lingering savory notes that invite the next sip. The finish is shorter than a heavily spiced Bloody Mary mix, making Clamato a versatile canvas for additional seasoning.

How to Drink Clamato

Clamato shines as a mixer rather than a standalone sipper, though it can be enjoyed chilled on its own as a savory refreshment. The six-pack can format is especially practical for batch cocktails and outdoor gatherings.

  • Michelada: The classic Mexican beer cocktail — Clamato's briny tomato base marries naturally with light lager, lime, hot sauce, and Worcestershire, creating the drink most associated with the brand.
  • Bloody Caesar: Canada's national cocktail calls specifically for Clamato rather than plain tomato juice; the clam broth adds the oceanic backbone the drink is known for.
  • Clamato Bloody Mary: Substituting Clamato for standard tomato juice in a Bloody Mary delivers extra umami depth and a thinner, more drinkable body that many bartenders prefer.

Best For

  • Building a fully stocked home Michelada bar
  • Tailgating and cookouts where portable cans beat glass bottles
  • Hosting brunch with a build-your-own Bloody Caesar station
  • Stocking a boat or campsite cooler for savory refreshment on the go

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Clamato taste like? Clamato delivers a lighter-bodied tomato juice with a noticeable savory, briny undertone from dried clam broth — think shrimp cocktail sauce in liquid form, without being overtly fishy.

How does Clamato compare to V8? V8 is a thicker, multi-vegetable juice blend with no seafood component, while Clamato is thinner-bodied and built around tomato and clam broth for a distinctly umami, maritime character that V8 does not replicate.

Is Clamato good for cocktails? Clamato is one of the most widely used savory cocktail mixers in North America, forming the essential base for Micheladas and Bloody Caesars; however, many bartenders add their own hot sauce, Worcestershire, and spices for a more complex drink.

Where is Clamato made? Clamato was originally developed by the Duffy-Mott company, with roots in both California and Hamlin, New York. It is now produced under Mott's, a brand within the Keurig Dr Pepper portfolio.

What foods pair well with Clamato? Grilled shrimp and ceviche echo the briny clam notes naturally. Tacos al pastor and carnitas benefit from the acidity cutting through rich pork fat. Raw oysters on the half shell share Clamato's oceanic character. Elote (Mexican street corn) and its creamy, spiced profile complement the savory tomato base.

What sizes does Clamato come in? Clamato is widely available in single-serve cans, this six-pack can format, as well as larger 32 oz and 64 oz bottles for home entertaining.

Is Clamato worth the price? Clamato positions as an affordable, everyday cocktail mixer; the six-pack can format offers added convenience and portion control compared to larger bottles, making it a practical value for frequent use.

Why Clamato?

No other mainstream tomato mixer incorporates dried clam broth into its formula — a distinction that has kept Clamato irreplaceable in Micheladas and Bloody Caesars for nearly six decades. The umami depth it brings to cocktails simply cannot be replicated by adding a splash of clam juice to ordinary tomato juice; the seasoning balance is calibrated at the production level. The six-pack can format adds genuine convenience for portable, single-serve situations where glass bottles are impractical. For anyone serious about savory cocktails, Clamato remains the foundational ingredient around which these drinks were built.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Cocktail Mix
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    New York
  • Size
    6PK 5.5OZ Cans
  • Brand
    Clamato

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