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27th October 15, 09:00 PM
#21
My son likes Irn Bru. He's 22, so not a child.
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27th October 15, 10:35 PM
#22
I liked Irn Bru, but not at first...
When I lived in Scotland, in the early '80's, I kept hearing about the drink. So I tried it...tasted like liquid pink bubble gum. I left it alone for a while. Then I started to drink it, and just like any other drink with caffiene, taste no longer matters....only the caffiene high. When I returned to the states, I promptly left it behind. I just never saw the stuff (except once in a British shop, in Phx...paid to much for it). That's my Irn Bru experience.
ARIZONA CELT
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28th October 15, 06:22 AM
#23
I've tried it and like it; although, it tastes something like an Orange Crush on the verge of going bad.
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28th October 15, 12:30 PM
#24
I like Irn Bru. It is my usual when not cider or beer in Scotland. I also like marmite. And black pudding. And haggis.
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28th October 15, 12:38 PM
#25
Originally Posted by tulloch
I like Irn Bru. It is my usual when not cider or beer in Scotland. I also like marmite. And black pudding. And haggis.
You are a man after my own heart sir. I would also include when in Scotland , white pudding, scotch pies, square sausage followed by a few pints of Guiness and a good single malt whiskey. "Braw"
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28th October 15, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by terry m
You are a man after my own heart sir. I would also include when in Scotland , white pudding, scotch pies, square sausage followed by a few pints of Guiness and a good single malt whiskey. "Braw"
I haven't had white pudding yet. I loved all the food I encountered in Scotland but Turnips. Still can't get them down without gagging.
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28th October 15, 03:54 PM
#27
Tastes of bubble gum with a quinine chaser. I wonder, would malaria be preferable? A vendor in our Washington state games sells it by the multi-case numbers during the summer. It seems to go mostly to the youth. My son is quite fond of it. A young lady, local Highland dancer and tenor drummer, was quite crushed when the Irn Bru was sold out at this summer's Spokane Games and she got none. I cannot, for the life of me, decide why it's so popular. My son feels the same way about my love of Islay malts, though.
JMB
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28th October 15, 05:17 PM
#28
I'll take a bow as well. I have tried Irn Bru and liked it my children, however, did not like it. They said it was too sweet and they don't like fizzy drinks anyway.
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1st November 15, 04:52 AM
#29
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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1st November 15, 05:07 AM
#30
I like iron bru but not marmite, but being Ausie I like Vegemite.
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