Fog Cutter

The Fog Cutter is a classic Tiki cocktail that originated in California in the 1930s. Lift your foggy mind and set sail toward a brighter horizon.

The Fog Cutter is a classic Tiki cocktail that originated in California in the 1930s. The drink’s name alludes to its ability to cure a hangover or “cut through the fog” after a long night of drinking. The Fog Cutter has a fruity and tropical flavor profile with a boozy kick, making it a favorite among Tiki cocktail enthusiasts.

Fog Cutter

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Recipe by Julian Solorzano Cuisine: Classic CocktailDifficulty: Easy ????
Servings

1

Fog Cutter
servings
Calories

300

kcal
Total time

1

minute

Ingredients

Directions

  • Shake all of the ingredients (except the sherry, orange zest coin, and nutmeg) well with ice and pour into a double old fashioned glass over ice cubes.
  • Float the sherry on top of the drink and express the orange zest coin over the top and discard; dust with nutmeg.

Recipe Video

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