Move over spiked milkshakes, these adult cupcakes might just crunk you up! Very excited to try these two very nomnom alcohol infused cupcakes. Birthday Blackout(5⁄5 NOMs) Vegan alcohol delight with funfettie cupcake infused with marshmallow whipped vodka topped with vanilla vodka butter cream. Its a whole lot of alcoholic sweetness. It was like tasting cotton candy rainbows! Irish Car Bomb(4⁄5 NOMs) Guinness chocolate cake infused with Jameson topped with Bailey’s butter cream. It was like taking a shot of yummy bailey in a chocolate glass. Its a great day to be an adult and sweets lovers. Bacon Cupcake(5⁄5 NOMs) Holy mother of bacon!!! Get ready to enter becany pork heaven. Its a very soft and light cupcake filled with jello and bacon flavor goodness. Great mixture of sweet and salty smoky flavors. Its not bacon awesomeness until you stick giant piece of bacon on top. Now, that is a great creation I was super happy to try. This is my favorite bacon cupcake in town. You have had bacon until you tried this.
Daria M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
God damn these mother fuckers are delicious. Im not a dark liquor drinker but I will *apparently* stuff my face full of booze cake. So GOOD.
Ryan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Crunkcakes(as the name implies) are booze laden cupcakes with an equally great balance of flavor. I had the privlege to have their mini-cakes(which I thought were perfect shots) at Little Miss Whiskey’s for a Whiskey Tasting Night. Irish Car Bomb: Chocolate cake perfectly balanced with the moist Jameson center. The bailey’s frosting is the sweet compliment bringing out the rich chocolate. Cowboy Coffee: EXTREMELY chocolatey, with a rich dark taste. Hint of espresso goes back and forth with the Jameson. Both have perfect moist centers that taste as if they were lightly soaked in alcohol, and the cake was ACTUALLYBETTER than the frosting(only other place that accomplishes this is The Sweet Lobby). I’m not downing on the frosting, though. It is perfectly complimentary. As of right now they sell them in bars/private events/festivals. But I hope to see a store front in the future.