By Matt Mueller Culture Editor Published Dec 18, 2018 at 7:56 PM

Milwaukee may not be known for its hot weather, but that doesn't mean that the Brew City can't bring the heat – namely from the kitchen. That's why Senior Developer Nick "Power Palate" Barth and Culture Editor Matt "Powder Puff Palate" Mueller are on a journey, burning their buds and torching their tongues across town to find the city's spiciest dishes. Grab your fork and a fire extinguisher – this is Burning Through Brew City.

The next stop on their capsaicin-rich quest?

Jammin' jerk pulled pork tacos

Shaker's Cigar Bar
422 S. 2nd St.
(414) 272-4222
shakerscigarbar.com

After a month-long hiatus, Burning Through Brew City is back from the dead – and heading to one of the city's most haunted locales, just in time for the spooky, scary, ghoul-filled holiday of ... Christmas? (*glances at calendar*) How is it already Christmas? I could've sworn it was October a day ago. Time moves too fast. Remember when the Winter Olympics were this year? Calendars are lies.

Anyways, Nick and I wanted to do this particular place for Halloween but schedules didn't quite line up – and we both have stomach lining that we want to preserve – so here we are visiting a ghoulish haunt during the most wonderful time of the year. But Christmas is filled with ghosts too! After all, one of the most iconic holiday tales, "A Christmas Carol," is all about ghastly apparitions dropping by to say hi. And while Halloween has scary stories, is there anything creepier than Elf on a Shelf? No, there isn't – so I say this article couldn't be better timed. (Cue a snobby harrumph.)

Plus, it's always a good time to visit Shaker's Cigar Bar, one of Milwaukee's most famous venues while also, I would argue, one of its most underrated. Maybe the idea of drinking next to a dead person's ghost spooks people away. Or maybe it's the cigar bar part of its name – which it certainly lives up to, from the cigars on the menu to the scent of flavorful smoke wafting throughout the space. But Shaker's feels oddly unappreciated considering its national notoriety, delivering much more – warm atmosphere, a tasty menu, special craft brews and unique cocktails – than just a bar with a ghost gimmick. 

That being said, obviously much of that notoriety comes from its supposedly haunted quarters – a reputation that earned it a place on Netflix's terror-filled travelogue, "Dark Tourist." The show mostly focused on the bar's Cream City Cannibal Tour, which focuses on tracking the steps of infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, but Shaker's itself has quite the queasy history.

The most famous tale of terror involves a woman of the night named Molly Brennan who was murdered by a childhood friend turned jealous suitor in the third-floor penthouse back when the Shaker's space was a brothel back in the 1920s. As the story goes, that friend would go on to be murdered himself – supposedly by someone involved with famed gangster Al Capone, who ran the place back in the day.

Now, the two haunt the penthouse space – which seems like a rough deal for Molly. If I had to spend my afterlife with my own traitorous murderer, I'd cause supernatural shenanigans too, like moving shoes or causing fiery hallucinations. 

If that all sounds like spooky nonsense, in 2001, Shaker's actually found approximately 70-year-old human bones under the penthouse's floorboards. So this may not just be some urban legend. 

And that's just one of the handful of supposed specters making an extended stay at the cigar bar. But Nick and I didn't drop by for scary stories. We dropped by for a supposedly scary taco: the jammin' jerk pulled pork taco, starring a "mystical" mango habanero sauce that helped the dish win TacoFest 2018's judges choice for best taco. With a resume like that – and a rich, old-school setting like Shaker's – how could we resist? Well, yes, the presence of potentially vengeful ghosts, but if we can handle ghost peppers and Carolina reapers, surely we can handle a few pesky phantoms!

So would these tacos give our taste buds nightmares? Let's find out!

Heat

Nick: We talk about above/below the Milwaukee Hot™ line a lot, but I think these tacos actually sit on the line – hot enough to be labelled spicy in order to scare away people to who don't like it hot, but not enough to satisfy people specifically looking for spicy food. The mango habanero sauce (as well as the pulled pork) has enough fat to counteract the direct sharpness of the habanero, leaving good flavor but little bite.

Matt: With all the ghosts allegedly holding court, there's plenty of things to be scared of at Shaker's – but this taco ain't one of them. The mango habanero sauce focuses more on sweet balance than singeing burn, and between the chewy soft taco, the unctuous and meaty pulled pork, and the nutty toppings, there's plenty to cushion the blow of the sauce and the thinly sliced peppers on top. Unless your particular order were to be possessed by the spirit of a particularly angry ghost pepper, you're got nothing to fear. 

Longevity 

Nick: None really to speak of. There's a mild mouth burn while you're eating, but it's gone before the check arrives.

Matt: I felt a little bit of belly burn after our meal. Might've been the habaneros resting in my stomach. Also might've just been butterflies in my stomach due to the haunted setting. Still, either way, this is no terror for your tummy. 

Flavor

Nick: While the tacos are a little lacking in the heat department, they excel in taste. The pulled pork has the perfect chew and not-overbearing jerk flavor. Shredded coconut and chopped nuts add texture contrast without crashing the party like a pile of cabbage or onions often does. Though I was a little disappointed by the mild heat (given our stated heat-seeking quest), I can't deny the fact that the mild heat is in balanced accompaniment to the rest of the taco.

Matt: Just because these tacos don't score high on our heat thermometer doesn't mean they don't pack flavor. The pulled pork is fatty and luscious, with the sauce providing just the right blend of sweet and spice. But the not-so-quiet star here is the shredded coconut and chopped nuts on top, which not only add a delectable crunch to cut through the chewy mix but also add a layer of sweetness (with the coconut) and savory (with the nuts). 

One of the great bummers of this quest is that a dish can taste terrific yet end up placing horribly on our rankings – and that's exactly what's going to happen here. The jammin' jerk taco might be at the bottom of our heat index, but it's a dish I want to return for as soon as possible – ghosts and ghouls, be damned. (Though aren't they already?)

Overall

Nick: I assume the jammin' jerk tacos won TacoFest for doing everything right. There's just the right amount of everything: flavor, texture, heat (for most ... sigh). Even the three-taco portion ($13.50) is in line. They were colorful and beautifully plated. For a great taco, try Shakers – but if you're looking for terrifying heat levels, this ain't it, chief.

Matt: Sure, the jammin' jerk tacos aren't all that spicy, the habanero adding more of a subtle, fruity sizzle rather than an overwhelming fire. But I have been truly haunted by these tacos ever since tasting them during our visit.

It's such a unique yet delicious creation, the fatty and flavorful pulled pork playing perfectly with the tangy sauce with a touch of a heat – all matched with the chopped nuts and coconut shavings on top, adding an unexpected pop of crunch to the meaty, chewy proceedings. Even the plate looked special, jazzed up with a gorgeous garnish of the sauce swizzled onto the dish. There's a number of places to find a tasty taco in Milwaukee; this one, however, is special and one of a kind – almost as special and one of a kind as the venue serving them. 

I've been possessed by the idea of these tacos ever since – and lucky for me, the only way to exorcise them out of my system is to go back and get another order. 

Burning Through Brew City heat index

  1. Jonny Hammers' Too Hot For A Normal Person wings
  2. Leff's Lucky Town's ass kickin' chicken wings
  3. Asian International Market's papaya salad
  4. Cantina's tacos
  5. Exotic Meat Grill's Desert Heat Burger
  6. Hot Head Fried Chicken's 414 Fire fried chicken
  7. Tangled's Chong Qing Beef Noodle
  8. Kim's Thai's 10-pepper beef larb
  9. EE-Sane's papaya salad/hot and spicy beef
  10. The King Crab Shack's crazy cajun crab legs
  11. Margarita Paradise's Diablo burrito
  12. Red Rock Saloon's TCB ghost pepper wings
  13. Hooligan's homemade habanero hot wings
  14. The King & I's Volcano Chicken
  15. O'Brien's Sweet Reaper wings
  16. Guadalajara's Chile de Arbol salsa
  17. Glorioso's Italian Market's Human Torch sandwich
  18. Kawa's Hell Fire ramen
  19. Hot Head Fried Chicken's Nashville hot chicken
  20. Wisconsin Cheese Mart's spicy cheeses
  21. Stone Bowl's yook-gae-jang/jjampong
  22. O Yeah Chicken and More's Nashville hot chicken
  23. Jackson's Blue Ribbon Pub's Tough Guy chicken wings
  24. Huan Xi's hot pot
  25. All Things Jerky's Carolina Reaper beef jerky
  26. Shaker's Cigar Bar's jammin' jerk pulled pork tacos
  27. Guadalajara's Bistec en Chile de Arbol
Matt Mueller Culture Editor

As much as it is a gigantic cliché to say that one has always had a passion for film, Matt Mueller has always had a passion for film. Whether it was bringing in the latest movie reviews for his first grade show-and-tell or writing film reviews for the St. Norbert College Times as a high school student, Matt is way too obsessed with movies for his own good.

When he's not writing about the latest blockbuster or talking much too glowingly about "Piranha 3D," Matt can probably be found watching literally any sport (minus cricket) or working at - get this - a local movie theater. Or watching a movie. Yeah, he's probably watching a movie.