![]() ![]() We tried the Maple Bacon Candied Walnut with Evan Williams Bourbon and the Bananas Foster with Kraken Rum. They are $10.95 with spirits and $6.95 without alcohol. Each serving has a full shot (1.5 ounces of booze). The shakes are made with a high butter fat ice cream from Darigold. Stack 571 has six regular shakes and a special shake, all with an optional shot on their menu. Unfortunately, on our visit, the restaurant had a special menu that didn’t include this frozen booze-bomb. We headed to the Vancouver waterfront and tried to get the notoriously boozed up Bootleg Bourbon Milkshake at Barlow’s Public House. She decided to sub in bourbon for gin and the Bourbon Bramble boozy shake was born. Who would think that blackberry went so well with bourbon? Shan Wickham, Rally co-owner and pastry chef, was inspired by a classic gin cocktail called a bramble. ![]() The surprise hit was the Bourbon Bramble (bourbon, blackberry syrup, and sea salt caramel). When you bring the glass to your lips the aroma is more bakery than distillery. The 1 ounce of alcohol in each drink is carefully mixed with the other flavors. Who needs the vodka? After all, the boozy shakes at Rally aren’t booze forward. The Landslide (Irish cream, Kahlua, and coffee syrup) brought visions of The Dude from the film “The Big Lebowski.” It’s a frozen White Russian without the vodka. We also liked the smoked marshmallow flavor. It proved that amaretto may be the ultimate liquor to mix with a sweet drink. On our visit, the waitress cautioned us that there was only one left, so we snapped it up. The Forest Road (amaretto, chocolate fudge sauce and smoked marshmallow) seems to be very popular. The frozen custard makes the shakes extremely thick you’re more likely to use a spoon than try to hoover them through a paper straw. Rally Pizza has a permanent menu of five boozy shakes ($10), and a daily special shake, all made with Rally’s own luscious frozen custard. The first stop was Rally Pizza, the place that inspired our journey. It was a glorious - but surprisingly not very intoxicating - evening. As part of my duty to overindulge in sugar and alcohol, I assembled a team of fellow hedonists to wander Vancouver seeking boozy shakes. The end of the year is all about decadence. ![]()
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