Fluffy duck

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Fluffy duck is the name of two different cocktails, both with the use of advocaat as an ingredient in common. One cocktail is a smooth creamy drink based on white rum, the other one is a gin based highball.

white rum based gin based

white rum (3 cl)
advocaat (3 cl)
heavy cream (1 cl)

gin (3 cl)
advocaat (1 cl)
dash of orange liqueur
dash of orange juice
soda

Pour rum and advocaat into a glass filled with ice and stir it. Float the cream on top and garnish the drink with a strawberry. Serve with a straw and a stir.

Fill a tall glass with ice and pour all ingredients into it but the soda and stir. Then float the soda on the top.

References

  • Salvatore Calabrese: Complete Home Bartender's Guide: 780 Recipes for the Perfect Drink. Sterling Publishing Company 2002, ISBN 978-0-8069-8511-4, p. 79 (online copy, p. 79, at Google Books)
  • Valerie Mellema: The Professional Bartender's Handbook. Atlantic Publishing Company 2007, ISBN 978-0-910627-95-5, pp. 175-176 (online copy, p. 176, at Google Books)