The spelling of the word "drunk draft" is straightforward if we break it down by its individual sounds. First, we have /drʌŋk/ for "drunk", with a short "u" sound and a consonant cluster of "nk". Then, we have /dræft/ for "draft", with a short "a" sound and a consonant cluster of "ft". Together, the two words create a phrase that refers to a draft beer served to someone who is already intoxicated. The spelling accurately reflects the pronunciation of the words in American English.