Arby’s is launching a limited-edition vodka spirits line featuring curly and crinkle french fry flavored liquor inspired by the items on the restaurant’s menu.

The french fry flavored vodkas will both be 80 proof bottles, 40% ABV, and made from high-quality potato vodka. Arby’s will be partnering with the Minnesota distillery Tattersall to roll out the new beverage.

“Though we’ve mastered the art of drive-thru fries, we wanted to take it one step further by making them 80-proof,” Patrick Schwing, the chief marketing officer at Arby’s, said in a statement.

“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.”

While the OG Curly Fries has been a staple on the Arby’s menu, the restaurant introduced the Crinkle Fries in March and it became a permanent item.

The fry flavored liquor will feature the signature Curly and Crinkle Fry flavor profiles. The Curly Fry Vodka will be distilled with onion, garlic, paprika, and cayenne.

Meanwhile, the Crinkle Fry Vodka will be made up of salt and sugar to pay homage to the tradition of salted potato shapes.

For customers who may have doubts about what cocktails can be made with the unique flavored vodkas, Arby’s partnered with chef Justin Sutherland, who created two Bloody Mary recipes using both Vodkas.

The recipes feature some items from Arby’s menu, including the Horsey sauce and Arby’s sauce.

Fans looking for further cocktail recipes for the vodkas can monitor Sutherland and Arby’s social media accounts in the coming days.

The Curly Fry Vodka and Crinkle Fry Vodka will go on sale at ArbysVodka.com on Nov. 18 with limited quantities available. The release will be followed by a second drop on Nov. 22. The vodkas will retail for $59.99, including shipping and handling.

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