Irn-Bru

How does an American go about procuring this Scottish beverage?

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What does this stuff even taste like?

I think yo have to get it smuggled in, if you want the authentic stuff with the colouring that's banned in the USA.

I live quite close to the Irn Bru factory.

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Scotbong here, this is the ultimate hangover cure. The taste is super difficult to explain, other than vaguely citrusy

Iron, brew, with a hint of mystery citrus.

Tastes vaguely of orange or similar citrus fruit that's lived in Scotland for a while so it's sweetness and sunshine has faded.

I like it though.

$8.30 to have one shipped to me in Arkansas

Kind of tempted, but I dunno.

Kind of like a harsh bubblegum flavour, with a really long lasting after taste.

Big Red. It's basically big red. ABC gum flavored

>Scotland invents a drink that will beat up your hangover for you.

Why are the Scottish so based, while the British are straight up bustas?

fuck my roommate made me try this once. it tastes like dirty bubblegum. dude drinks Moxie too idk what the fuck is wrong with him.

Hop on a plane across the pond.

Recently moved to Maine, and I can agree that Moxie tastes like a weird baby between root beer and celery. Not a good flavor.

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>Why are the Scottish so based, while the British are straight up bustas?
It's more than apparent, you don't have a clue what you are talking about?

>that's lived in Scotland for a while so it's sweetness and sunshine has faded.
Being from Scotland, I've come to learn this also applies to people who live here.

orange creme bubble gum soda. its okay

Britbong here.
Irn bru was Breddy gumfy last I tried it

They have it on Amazon. I bought a case a while back. It's about $25 for 12 bottles.

Irn Bru pro here.

Glass bottles > Cans > Any of that plastic shit.

Also, the low calorie version is disgusting, stick with the one made with sugar.