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paranoid123
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Mon, Dec 15, 2008 9:19 PM
On page 36 of the Grog Log is the recipe for a Fog Cutter. Is this the exact same thing as the Samoan Fog Cutter that is listed on the contemporary Trader Vic's menus? When I went to the Beverly Hills TV, they made it in a blender, whereas the Grog Log describes it as shaken. |
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bigbrotiki
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Mon, Dec 15, 2008 9:51 PM
All Fogcutters are the same, but different, like all Polynesian potions. The Trader Vic's is a good one for sure, but the Tony Ramos one, which the Bum uses for his Grog Log I believe, was the best Polynesian cocktail I ever tasted. |
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Chip and Andy
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Mon, Dec 15, 2008 10:08 PM
Which one do you like better? I think Samoan Fog Cutter sounds better..... but that is just me. As far as recipe? No, there shouldn't be any difference in the drink, it just depends on where you had it last as your basis of comparison. |
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paranoid123
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Tue, Dec 16, 2008 8:18 AM
Was the Fog Cutter, Samoan or otherwise, created by Victor Bergeron or one of his colleagues working for him? |
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paranoid123
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Tue, Dec 16, 2008 8:48 AM
A bit of Googling answered my own second question. There is a bit of historic discrepancy as to who really invented the Fogcutter. Trader Vic is generally given credit for the Fogcutter, as his recipe appears on "Trader Vic's Bartender Guide" (1947) and on the "Grog Log". This recipe contains a float of sherry. However, Tony Ramos, the well known barman, recalls that the Fogcutter was a signature drink at a Hollywood and La Brea bar called Edna Earle's Fogcutters, where it is named for a diving knife. This contains a float of cherry brandy. Trader Vic's Fogcutter Shake and strain into large glass of crushed ice (or vase as you will get in Trader Vics), float with sherry. Add mint. Edna Fogcutters (by Tony Ramos) Combine with ice and blend. Pour in goblet, float cherry brandy. You can find this information on the book, "Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails" by Ted Haigh, aka Dr Cocktail. I still don't know if there's any difference in the contemporary Samoan Fogcutter and the old TV Fogcutters. |
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Tue, Dec 16, 2008 9:57 AM
The Trader Vic's Fog Cutter recipe is the same in the '47 and '72 Bartenders Guides. The Samoan Fog Cutter is only in the '72 book. It is the same as the Fog Cutter, except that it has 1-1/2 oz. of rum, not 2; it has 1/2 oz. brandy, not 1. So, it probably tastes similar, but it's 1 oz. weaker..., which, I presume, is compensated for by the more evocative name. |
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paranoid123
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Tue, Dec 16, 2008 12:39 PM
Thanks Limbo Lizard for answering my question! |
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kiya
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Tue, Dec 23, 2008 8:41 PM
In any version this still remains one of my favorite Tiki drinks to date.. |
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Pikeys Dog
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Sun, Dec 28, 2008 10:48 AM
The viking Fogcutter, is as they say around these parts, "The Mutts Nuts". |
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virani
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Mon, Dec 29, 2008 1:29 AM
In the Ted Haigh book, there's the Ramos recipe, and an early "Fogcutter" version by Don the Beachcomber : 1/2 ounce orgeat shake. Float sherry. |
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