Yes, I know what you’re thinking: Doritos Nacho Cheese booze?
You’re actually thinking it in italics, even if you didn’t even realize it. It sounds, simply put, ludicrous — an April Fools’ Day prank, a joke being played on the American public to see just how far our belief would stretch even in this surreal day and age.
I had the exact same thought when I opened up my email inbox and found a press press release for the Empirical x Doritos® Nacho Cheese Spirit. (Registered trademark included.)
Then I read the whole press release, which included quotes like, “Doritos is all about disrupting culture and bringing our fans unexpected, bold experiences. We’re always pushing our fans to try new things, so we figure it’s time we disrupt the spirits category by offering our iconic nacho cheese flavor in a bottle.” This ostensibly came from someone named Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s senior vice-president of marketing. (I checked on LinkedIn; she’s real.)
With every paragraph, the release seemed more surreal. By the third one, I’d learned that not only was this meant to taste like Nacho Cheese — capital N, capital C — it was actually made with real Doritos Nacho Cheese chips, with Denmark-based partner distiller Empirical “retaining their essence through vacuum distillation.” (Empirical is known for creating alcoholic beverages that don’t fit into traditional categories like gin or whiskey, so transforming junk food into booze sounds very much like a challenge they’d enjoy.)
It all sounds insane. After all, this is Doritos — the mass-produced, artificially flavored tortilla chips that have been a staple of college dorm diets and stoner snacking for decades. The idea of Doritos booze sounds more like a joke from a 1990s-era issue of The Onion than an actual consumer product … especially one that would be going on sale for $65 a bottle on December 13th.
And to be completely honest, I wasn’t well-and-truly convinced it was real until a sample bottle showed up in my mailbox, in all its clear, 84-proof, Doritos-logoed glory.