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11th July 06, 01:37 PM
#1
Ok, so it looks like it IS made from girders! I wonder about the long term effects...
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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11th July 06, 02:15 PM
#2
I tried it at the Gatlinburg games. I wasn't overly impressed. Maybe because it was over priced. Its my understanding that the Irn Bru available in the US is not the same as the Irn Bru in the UK. Probably a dye or flavor additive not allowed by the USDA. I don't know if the same applies in Canada.
I did hear that it was good for hangovers.
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11th July 06, 02:18 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by HeathBar
I did hear that it was good for hangovers.
Mix it with a blended whisky and it's just as good for getting the hangover. A good fry up in the morning or a chip buttie after a night out is good for the hang over
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11th July 06, 05:37 PM
#4
I still indulge in a diet version of Irn Bru - it contains a trace of ammonium ferric citrate. Has to be the diet version - I can't cope with sugar these days.
However, there is now diet dandelion and burdock on the shelves at Tesco.
I am hoping for strawberry and raspberry cream sodas to appear eventually!!
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11th July 06, 06:59 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by HeathBar
I tried it at the Gatlinburg games. I wasn't overly impressed. Maybe because it was over priced. Its my understanding that the Irn Bru available in the US is not the same as the Irn Bru in the UK. Probably a dye or flavor additive not allowed by the USDA. I don't know if the same applies in Canada.
I did hear that it was good for hangovers.
Heath, I just looked further at the Wiki entry, and they confirm that what is available in the US and Canada is NOT the same as the real stuff. 2 of the ingredients are banned by the FDA in the US and the importers either remove it, affecting the taste, or have it brewed differently, again affecting the taste. Same for Canada, but it is only one ingredient that is forbidden.
Guess I'll wait until my trip to Scotland to try it...
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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12th July 06, 08:52 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Heath, I just looked further at the Wiki entry, and they confirm that what is available in the US and Canada is NOT the same as the real stuff. 2 of the ingredients are banned by the FDA in the US and the importers either remove it, affecting the taste, or have it brewed differently, again affecting the taste. Same for Canada, but it is only one ingredient that is forbidden.
Guess I'll wait until my trip to Scotland to try it...
I can get the Canadian version (bottles) and the UK version (cans) here. Having tried Irn Bru in Scotland and in Canada I can't taste the difference between the two. If you get the cans, see if the price in listed in pounds on the outside.
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12th July 06, 12:08 PM
#7
Well.... I tasted Irn Bru in Scotland on my last year's trip and... well.. for me it was just water and sugar, with some orange colorant, but well... it had smthg special.... it was scottish!
¡Salud!
T O N O
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12th July 06, 05:58 PM
#8
I'll take a case of regular, 2 of diet, and a kilt in IRN BRU tartan.
Yes, they have one!
What colors?
Orange and blue of course!!!
Who wants the bill? :rolleyes:
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13th July 06, 08:46 AM
#9
ah, but have you guys seen the 2L bottles of IRN BRU yet ? 
Here's a good tidbit or two http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn_Bru
http://www.irn-bru.co.uk/home.html
Last edited by Colin; 13th July 06 at 09:08 AM.
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