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Quick Fox

By MixThatDrink

The Quick Fox is a layered cocktail – three layers, to be precise. Pouring three layers without messing any of them up is slightly tricky and takes a bit of practice. The specific gravity of a liqueur from one brand to the next can also vary.

Closeup view of Quick Fox drink in cordial glass

This cocktail uses Irish cream, a melon liqueur, and a coffee liqueur. If you use Baileys, Kahlua and Midori, you’ll want the Kahlua on the bottom, followed by the Baileys and topped with the Midori.

If you use any other brands, as I did here, the layers won’t necessarily settle in the order you expect. However, it doesn’t really affect pouring.

When I made the drink pictured here, I poured the coffee liqueur first, and then when I poured the melon liqueur, it sank cleanly to the bottom, straight through the coffee liqueur. So the layering still worked, it just wasn’t in the order I expected.

Layering is easier than you think. If the spoon method isn’t working for you, here’s a hint: maybe you need to put pourers on your bottle to make them pour more smoothly when they’re close to full.

Quick Fox layered cocktail in cordial glass

Be sure to check out all our other Kahlua drinks!

People ask where I got this shot glass. It’s not being made anymore, unfortunately. But you can get similar ones on Ebay and Amazon.

Recipe

  • 1 ounce Kahlua
  • 1 ounce Baileys
  • 1 ounce Midori

Carefully layer the ingredients in a shot glass and serve. Using other brands is absolutely fine, but the layers may not form in the order expected.

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