This is a great starting point…For anyone with time to burn that doesn't know what Irn Bru really is, the National Library of Scotland has a video from 1988 about the beverage. I almost want to travel to Scotland just to try it - provided I can only find a Scottish to English dictionary.![]()
What's your favorite non-alcoholic beverage?
You are my people. I have a V8 fusion energy drink every day (I alternate but strawberry kiwi is my favorite).I drink water more than anything, and I really love the V8 VFusion energy drinks in pineapple orange and strawberry kiwi
But I also enjoy Reed's ginger ale (beat I've ever had) coffee but only one cup per day, and the occasional root beer/Mr pib mix.
For anyone with time to burn that doesn't know what Irn Bru really is, the National Library of Scotland has a video from 1988 about the beverage. I almost want to travel to Scotland just to try it - provided I can only find a Scottish to English dictionary.![]()
Yeah, Tommy posted that link above - but $15 for a 6-pack of something that may just be disgusting?you can pretty much always find any european specialties on amazon. i buy caramacs sometimes:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077PMMSQV/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A28A5I4QAVVAEV&psc=1
“Made in Scotland from girders!”LOVE IRN BRU. I've been drinking it since I was 6 years old, when my uncle introduced me to it while visiting my grandfather in Falkirk.
And apparently that's a new aspartame version. I'd love to try the real full-sugar stuff. But if I want diet soda, I can find that nearby.you can pretty much always find any european specialties on amazon. i buy caramacs sometimes:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077PMMSQV/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A28A5I4QAVVAEV&psc=1
If this is not the most Scottish thing I've ever seen...@Tommy get this version.
IRN-BRU 1901 Can (Pack of 12) Taste The First Ever IRN-BRU Recipe, A Very Special Vintage https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09T831TLR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_56W2W2R224D2FVYNYN5B
It got banned because it’s so bad for you but it’s far better than the new recipe!!
* serving suggestion - have with a deep fried pizza and chips. For maximum effect try and eat it in front of the local drug dealer while he’s being arrested.
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That’s the new poster for the Scottish Tourist BoardIf this is not the most Scottish thing I've ever seen...
* serving suggestion - have with a deep fried pizza and chips. For maximum effect try and eat it in front of the local drug dealer while he’s being arrested.
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Nah that’s more of the fine dining experience for when you’re trying to impress a young ladyIf anyone goes to Glasgow and wants to try this I believe you can walk into any pub in the city and just ask your server for "A traditional Scottish breakfast".
Eggs, sausage, ham, bread, animal food, animal food, animal food…..Nah that’s more of the fine dining experience for when you’re trying to impress a young lady
Here’s a traditional Scottish breakfast. Bonus points if you can name all of the delicacies shown…
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Nah that’s more of the fine dining experience for when you’re trying to impress a young lady
Here’s a traditional Scottish breakfast. Bonus points if you can name all of the delicacies shown…
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Fired potatoes, Fried egg, Fried Blood Sausage, Fried Tomato, Fried bread (if that's just toast, it's wrong), fried bangers, Fried mincemeat, Heinz beans.Nah that’s more of the fine dining experience for when you’re trying to impress a young lady
Here’s a traditional Scottish breakfast. Bonus points if you can name all of the delicacies shown…
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I know where I'm ordering my next coffee batch.
Nah that’s more of the fine dining experience for when you’re trying to impress a young lady
Here’s a traditional Scottish breakfast. Bonus points if you can name all of the delicacies shown…
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Winner winner deep fried dinner!!!Tattie Scones
Lorne Sausage
Sausages
Back bacon
Tamate
Blood pudding
Fried egg
Toast
Beans
Round sausage
Haggis
Only thing missing is the Sunday Post reading the Broons or Oor Wullie!