Arby’s, an American fast-food sandwich restaurant chain headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, just announced the launch of its new vodka drink flavors. Customers will find this exciting because the flavor is simply extraordinary for an alcoholic beverage.
Most of the time, vodka is served with french fries, and Arby’s debuted new flavors of french fry in its restaurants not long ago. Now, to celebrate the arrival of these new french fries, the company unveiled a special alcoholic beverage that features a flavor inspired by the popular crispy side dish.
According to Fox Business, since Arby’s released the curly and crinkle french fries, vodkas based on these fries were introduced. The fast-food sandwich chain announced the arrival of Crinkle Fry Vodka and Curly Fry Vodka, and these will be in the stores for a limited time only.
Arby’s is also producing a limited amount of these vodkas since they will only be offered on two dates which are Nov. 18 and again on Nov. 22. It was reported that each bottle of the special french fry-flavored vodka would be sold at $59.99. Customers and those who want to try it can also get them via ArbysVodka.com.
“Though we have mastered the art of drive-thru fries, we wanted to take it one step further by making them 80-proof,” Arby’s chief marketing officer, Patrick Schwing, said in a press release. “Being a potato-based liquor, this limited edition vodka is infused with Crinkle and Curly Fry flavor so Arby’s fans who are of legal drinking age can responsibly enjoy our menu from bag to bottle.”
The limited-edition Arby’s vodkas were created by Tattersall Distilling, and they were made from high-grade potatoes. The drinks were distilled with ingredients that honor the restaurant’s Curly and Crinkle Fry flavors. To be more precise, they were distilled with garlic, onion, paprika, and cayenne to capture the authentic flavor of Arby’s curly and crinkle fries.
Finally, it should be noted that the Crinkle Fry Vodka and Curly Fry Vodka will only be sold to customers in certain regions in the United States and these are California, Florida, Connecticut, Louisiana, Florida, Nebraska, Idaho, Minnesota, Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon, and West Virginia.


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