The Popular Fast Food Chain That Once Ventured Into The World Of Booze - Tasting Table
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The Popular Fast Food Chain That Once Ventured Into The World Of Booze - Tasting Table
"Arby's curly fries are some of the best fast food french fries in the game. In early 2021, the chain debuted crinkle-cut fries. The vodka flavored for the two fry options was dreamed up to market that both were now available at Arby's. They partnered with Minnesota-based Tattersall Distilling to create the vodkas, and with the celebrity chef (who has more recently fallen out of favor after being charged with serious domestic abuse charges) Justin Sutherland to whip up a bloody mary recipe for each,"
"French fry vodka might seem chaotic, but it's not necessarily as unhinged as you might think. For one thing, some vodkas are indeed distilled from potatoes since this spirit can be made from any starch or sugar product. Tattersall made traditional potato vodkas for Arby's, proving that a "french fry vodka" isn't that much of a stretch. Tattersall, by the way, is an award-winning distillery with many fine spirits under its belt and a penchant for using the best ingredients."
Fast food restaurants rarely produce their own alcoholic beverages. Arby's released two limited-edition vodkas in 2021 inspired by its fry offerings: a crinkle-cut variety and a curly fry version. The vodkas were created in partnership with Minnesota-based Tattersall Distilling. Celebrity chef Justin Sutherland developed Bloody Mary recipes for each vodka that incorporated Arby's menu items such as mozzarella sticks. The bottles were available during two November days through a special website requiring birthdate entry. Tattersall produced traditional potato vodkas for the promotion, leveraging potato distillation to justify a french fry-flavored vodka. Tattersall holds awards and favors high-quality ingredients.
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