If you’re here, you’ve been around the cocktail shaker long enough to know that the names for some of these drinks can be outlandish, ambiguous and even straight-up amusing. Quite like nail polish, or even pasta shapes, due to sheer quantity and range, the creators have felt no need to name within the lines. But as well as the cocktails you’re inclined to accompany with a wink (we’re looking at you Sex on the Beach), there’s also the Fluffy Duck. Now, what are you picturing?
For a cocktail that sounds all kinds of soft and yellow, the Fluffy Duck actually is – much like how the Grasshopper pours up a green like its insect namesake, without actually planting the creature on top. The Fluffy Duck’s velvety character comes from the advocaat. This Dutch liqueur, made from eggs, sugar and a neutral spirit (traditionally brandy), gives the drink a smooth Eggnog-like quality. Triple sec and fresh orange juice brings in a sweet citrus tone, alongside a splash of gin for an edge. It is an adult duck, after all.
Without fully knowing where this drink has paddled in from (in the wacky world of cocktails, what’s new?), this elusive highball has just a few references, including an out-of-print newspaper and a scattering of call-outs in cocktail books. Rest assured, though, this drink is no quack – it’s just as velvety and endearing as it sounds.