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oxfozyne t1_iv5y77i wrote
Try to get the OG recipe 🤯
SpliffyPuffSr t1_iv5zrer wrote
Whats it’s flavor? Cola or something else?
Sunblast1andOnly t1_iv608ob wrote
I had one a few years back, and I want to say it was a bit like... Like fermented bubble gum.
fghtffyrrss t1_iv60ebi wrote
That’s the neat part, you can’t describe it!
Most common comparisons are tutti-fruiti or bubblegum
Alte_kaker t1_iv61xam wrote
A deranged guy at a bus stop in Edinburgh flung some of that shit at me from his can. Walked around sightseeing all day with sticky smelly hair.
ActionQuinn t1_iv635j6 wrote
Thats hilarious
AbominableCrichton t1_iv63mlj wrote
Did you thank him?
KarlosJackass t1_iv65k85 wrote
So you mean it’s not made in Scotland from girders?
leeewen t1_iv6a04u wrote
I work on the phone with 95% English customers, I'm from Glasgow, I gave up correcting them 5 days in.
3971_KTL t1_iv6a87t wrote
We still have it here. You guys dropped the sugar, eh?
3971_KTL t1_iv6ahv8 wrote
Cotton candyish?
GastonsChin t1_iv6gqh1 wrote
What?!?! Irn-Bru should be in every grocery store in America, why is this not the case?!?!
vinnydbass t1_iv6hwdc wrote
For Canadians, this stuff just tastes like bad cream soda. Not terrible though. I’m biased tho, I don’t like cream soda.
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sk8605 t1_iv6muh2 wrote
Do they not have cream soda in other places? That’s crazy
shouting_spite t1_iv6myqe wrote
I would compare it to baby aspirin.
FiveDozenWhales t1_iv6obfn wrote
Very popular throughout the US, at least.
put_on_the_mask t1_iv6oi73 wrote
If you've ever had kola champagne it's almost identical. Like someone dissolved bubblegum into cream soda.
LadnavIV t1_iv6p7mj wrote
Not familiar with kola champagne but your description sounds delicious.
Creation98 t1_iv6qjgk wrote
Had one at the Loch Ness Urquhart castle gift store one time. The full Scottish experience.
put_on_the_mask t1_iv6ue4n wrote
It’s pretty common throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, albeit with slight variations on the name, so if you’re in the US it should be easy enough to find. Easier than Irn Bru at least. Just look for something bright orange/yellow with champagne in the name despite clearly not being champagne.
Buttery_Females t1_iv6xay0 wrote
I wonder what the Crazy Scotsman would have to say about this:
vinnydbass t1_iv781g3 wrote
Not sure, the States has every soft drink imaginable though. Except maybe Brio, which is Italian-Canadian.
AbominableCrichton t1_iv79xtw wrote
"Hello is that Mr Eh-wen?"
steerbell t1_iv7ausy wrote
Hubba bubba bubblegum-ish. I liked it.
Bassmekanik t1_iv7c56z wrote
The 1901 recipe he means. I’m assuming.
KypDurron t1_iv7dgaw wrote
> For Canadians, this stuff just tastes like bad cream soda
I didn't know they made drinks that taste different depending on your country of origin
3971_KTL t1_iv7djcy wrote
Ah... just read about it. I knew when the U.K. had the sugar tax or whatever they changed it. Wasn't aware of three versions. I'm in Canada. We have it in British import places and some grocery stores.
Bassmekanik t1_iv7f7py wrote
Yeah. The sugar tax completely ruined the taste of the “normal” irn bru. The 1901 is pretty good, but it doesn’t have caffeine in it, which is a shame. Tastes nice though.
3971_KTL t1_iv7fj2a wrote
Yeah. Think I'd use it to wash down a caffeine pill as well. Curious to try it. I love the "normal" one. Only three or four places I know of carry it.
WazWaz t1_iv7g19i wrote
"No, it's Ieeeeeewen you ignorant sassenach!"
GodOfChickens t1_iv7i8qq wrote
Orange. Not the fruit, the colour.
CrieDeCoeur t1_iv7id65 wrote
Irn Bru is great. Am I a weirdo for liking Lucozade too? As a non-Brit, it's only very rarely that I get either of them.
porcupine_autonomy t1_iv7jia4 wrote
I just ordered some from amazin. We'll just see soon enough if this irn bru is all its cracked up to be.
sleepyprojectionist t1_iv7klig wrote
Now this may sound like blasphemy, but I did a little experiment a few weeks back and mixed equal parts of 1901 and Xtra. It seems to be the best compromise between flavour, sugar content and caffeine content, but further experimentation may follow.
sleepyprojectionist t1_iv7ksuu wrote
Mixed fruit with a little bit of ginger.
mcmanaman17 t1_iv7r6ho wrote
They just enjoyed the way it sounded when they said it
Bassmekanik t1_iv7yvf0 wrote
That does indeed sound like....it might be interesting....carry on. :)
vinnydbass t1_iv86e50 wrote
Different availability or legality of British or Canadian products/ingredients. I live in Ontario and can get Irn Bru anytime. I know Americans don’t have ketchup or dill pickle chips for example. Also certain Cadbury products or Kinder products. Crush cream soda is exclusively Canadian and was the first cream soda I’d had as a kid. I wasn’t sure if all cream soda was Canadian.
Besides, they makes tons of food products tailored to specific regions. McDonalds menus vary from country to country as an example. Not only that, but ingredients legal in the States may not be legal in Canada or Europe. Americans don’t have unpasteurized goods available like cheese or honey, so yea things do taste different depending where you are. Mexican coke is sweeter than American coke. Canadian candies dont use the same dyes as American ones. American chocolates use butyric acid, so Brits think it tastes like vomit. If you’ve never eaten pizza in Naples, someone from Naples might tell you that you have never tasted pizza. An Irishman will swear that Guinness not only tastes better in Ireland but is different than what we have here. The list goes on.
Alte_kaker t1_iv8iic0 wrote
It's true he didn't throw the actual can...
Ehrre t1_iv8o5zc wrote
Like how Tizer! tastes red?
Ponceludonmalavoix t1_iv8osjq wrote
For those in America who want to taste something similar, look for cola Champaign in the Latin isle, also called OK Cola by some brands.
GodOfChickens t1_iv8oxdu wrote
Exactly yes, just like that and how blue raspberry tastes a lot more of blue than raspberry.
paulyweird t1_iv8u8ad wrote
Considering there are 12 tsps of sugar in a pint of the stuff it's not surprising to me that a sugar tax would cause them to change the formula! I just can't imagine drinking an 8 oz glass of anything that has 6 tsps of sugar in it.
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mr_rivers1 t1_iv91hqk wrote
I used to love Irn Bru. Then we went on a walking tour near their factory and there was a dead sheep in the stream that provided their water.
Doomdoomkittydoom t1_iv95ama wrote
browtfareyoudoing t1_iv9898f wrote
Publix has irn bru
Powerful_Garbage_674 t1_iv9he94 wrote
The long list of Scottish things which aren’t Scottish.
Creeggsbnl t1_iv9hhcg wrote
American here, I've never seen ketchup chips but dill pickle chips are everywhere, even off-brands usually have that flavor.
KRONKCHEF t1_iv9ktu4 wrote
Another good example is hellmans mayonnaise, it's totally different country to country based on national tastes. Some are yellower/paler, some are more creamy, others more citrus notes etc
niamhweking t1_iv9l45z wrote
Uk and Ireland has cream soda, getting harder to buy imo in Ireland especially. Mr price does mini bottles and tesco own brand does larger 1lt bottles. I've never been a fan
Zerstoror t1_iv9ndb0 wrote
We feel exotic if we have "mexican Coke".
ScottJC t1_iv9y166 wrote
They had diet versions of the stuff already, now all of them except the new Irn Bru 1901 have asparatame in it. Which is nice for the people who can't taste the stuff, I can tho, i'm proper jealous of the people who can enjoy asparatame drinks.
ScottJC t1_iv9y88m wrote
I personally cannot stand the taste of artificial sweeteners, they always leave a horrible aftertaste. 1901 is a blessing because I couldn't enjoy "original" irn bru anymore.
vinnydbass t1_ivb52k3 wrote
Do you guys have hickory sticks? All-dressed? Smoky Bacon?
Nega_Rosenberg t1_ivbffav wrote
American chocolate does taste like vomit. Can't stand it
derprondo t1_ivgpkpa wrote
Ok so it's orange, but tastes pink?
steerbell t1_ivgqvzb wrote
Yeah that's a good description.
SuperSeven787 t1_ivhmtws wrote
I wish they still made hubba bubba drink
ElfMage83 t1_ivjei7i wrote
I've gotten it from Giant Foods.
beansando t1_iv5xm7m wrote
I had it for the first time last month. Big fan