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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    I should probably not mention that I have 3 shops (two that also make fresh haggis) within a 10 minutes walk that carry Irn-Bru. It's great stuff.
    I think you guys are trying to kill me...

    Mike1 - that video is a thing of beauty...

    I've had Irn-Bru in the UK, Canada, and the US. The Canadian version has a nice fruity finish, the US version has nice subtle oak overtones but the UK version is rich and peaty with nice legs.

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    Phil,

    I almost grabbed a couple bottles when I visited the Tartan Thistle today. Kinda spaced out, tho. But, yeah, I can get it, somewhat locally. Takes about 90 minutes to get there, but it can be had without ordering it via mail, for me at least.

    -J

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    For anyone in Western NC, we stock it in the museum's gift shop. Even keep a few cold ones in the fridge! :-)

    And yes, we ship.....
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    Irn-Bru Tartan

    And let's not forget the Irn-Bru tartan!




    Saw a kilt in this at Grandfather this year. You'll stand out in an Irn-Bru kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    I've had Irn-Bru in the UK, Canada, and the US. The Canadian version has a nice fruity finish, the US version has nice subtle oak overtones but the UK version is rich and peaty with nice legs.


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    What the?! It was lined up when I first logged on this morning, but now seems to be out of alignment again. Weird. Maybe it's my browser or display settings.
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    I give up!!!!

    I'm going for an Irn-Bru

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    I hope that the Caledonian Kitchen restocks this product soon! I have sent them an email about it. I will leave the link for the time being though...
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    I don't know about the sqiffy link/logo (I am ashamed to say that it had not even registered in my consciousness), but I will admit to never having tasted Irn-Bru - even with so many visits north of the border under my belt! I am not really a soft drink sort of guy (cannot bear Cola, etc) but I guess I should try this one on my next trip .......... wonder if they have it on tap at The Ferintosh?!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish View Post
    I don't know about the sqiffy link/logo (I am ashamed to say that it had not even registered in my consciousness), but I will admit to never having tasted Irn-Bru - even with so many visits north of the border under my belt! I am not really a soft drink sort of guy (cannot bear Cola, etc) but I guess I should try this one on my next trip .......... wonder if they have it on tap at The Ferintosh?!!!
    Sounds like Robertson simply has underground pipes running directly from the distilleries...he probably has one running from the Irn Bru plant as well.

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