Here’s a classic.

Victor “Trader Vic” Bergeron was responsible for creating some of the most iconic Tiki drinks. The Mai Tai(the most iconic of Tiki drinks),the Scorpion,and the Fogcutter. Well,I finally got around to picking up a bottle of sherry,and was able to mix this classic drink.
Originally called the Samoan Fogcutter(and still called that at Trader Vic’s locations),some folks try to attribute it to Donn Beach because of his association with Edna Earle’s Fog Cutter restaurant. But Vic published the recipe in his 1947 Bartender’s Guide,well before the restaurant opened.
(A clipping of Edna and her restaurant.)


The name is supposed to indicate that it will clear your mind. But with this potent mix of spirits,Vic’s quote is more accurate: “Fog Cutter, hell. After two of these you won’t even see the stuff,”. Due to its strength,Vic had a strict limit of two per customer;his drink menu postcard from the 1940s stated: “What a sneaker – positively only two to a person; really, I don’t see why people buy them.” It does have serious kick,just one gets the job done,and if you’re having two you really want to be home on your couch. The recipe has several variations,usually swapping the amounts of orange and lemon juice,and sometimes the drink is blended. Here is the most common recipe:

Mix #137 Fogcutter
1.5oz light rum
1/2oz gin
1/2oz cognac
2oz orange juice
1oz lemon juice
1/2oz orgeat
1/2oz oloroso sherry
Shake everything except sherry with ice and pour into mug. Float sherry on top.
Very tart and citrus-y. And every bit as strong as its reputation. If you like sour drinks,you’ll love this one. Now I know nothing of sherry,I know rum. So I just basically picked up a cheap bottle of Taylor that is supposed to be general use sherry. If I were to do this again(and my recommendation to you),I’d get oloroso sherry,which is sweeter. I’d also use tangerine juice instead of orange to dial down the tartness,but that’s just my personal taste. And if you want to be completely authentic,get the proper Trader Vic mug to drink it with.
Enjoy folks. And get your beads ready for next week.
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