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    If you are ever in Ontario, you will find Glayva in most LCBO locations (liquor stores)
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Fiddles View Post
    Perhaps I can find some help on this one.

    A few years ago my wife and I were vacationing in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. We made some new friends there, and they introduced my wife to a wonderful delicacy called Glayva. It is a Scottish liqueur that we were able to purchase at the NSLC Store in Sydney.

    Needless to say, we have been back to Cape Breton several times since, and at the end of each trip the wife was able to obtain several bottles of this nectar of the gods to bring back to the states.

    Unfortunately her supply is running precariously low. Does anyone know if this elixir can be had in the US? We cannot return to Cape Breton until next summer.

    Any help would greatly be appreciated!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fflex View Post
    If you are ever in Ontario, you will find Glayva in most LCBO locations (liquor stores)
    As do they in Alberta. I haven’t looked for Columba Cream..
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    Columba Cream isn't one that I am familiar with but, if it is a cream liqueur akin to Baileys, it is rather easy to make yourself. There are plenty of online recipes and your local home-brew store will most likely have a kit for making it.

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