Cola de mono or Colemono (literally, "monkey's tail") is a traditional Chilean drink served around Christmas time.
Eventually the play on words of cola de mono was created.
During an evening party, Montt prepared to leave and asked for his revolver, a Colt.
After all of the wine was drunk and the guests still thirsty for more, mixed milk, coffee, aguardiente, and sugar.
Within time, the drink gained popularity and was dubbed "Colt de Montt", eventually morphing into "Cola de Mono"[2] and later "Colemono", which is the name used in the "RAE" dictionaries and in common speech.