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  2. Drambuie - Wikipedia

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    Drambuie / d r æ m ˈ b uː i / is a golden-coloured, 40% ABV liqueur made from Scotch whisky, heather honey, herbs and spices. The brand was owned by the MacKinnon family for 100 years, and was bought by William Grant & Sons in 2014.

  3. Rusty nail (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A rusty nail is a cocktail made by mixing Scotch whisky with Drambuie in a 1:1 to 2:1 ratio. A rusty nail is most commonly served on the rocks in an old-fashioned glass (a.k.a. a rocks glass), although it can also be served "up" in a stemmed glass. Its origin goes back to the 1937 British Industries Fair, but it did not become popular until the ...

  4. Irish Mist - Wikipedia

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    Irish Mist is an Irish whiskey -based liqueur produced in Tullamore, Ireland, by the Irish Mist Liqueur Company Ltd. In September 2010 it was announced that the brand was being bought by Gruppo Campari [1] from William Grant, only a few months after Grants had bought it from the C&C Group. [2] It is made from aged Irish whiskey, heather and ...

  5. Kirkliston - Wikipedia

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    From 1959 to 2001, Kirkliston was the site of the Drambuie liqueur factory. [8] There had also been a whisky distillery in the south of the town since 1795, which in later years this became a malt factory. The distillery contained a tower-style patent still house, one of only two in Scotland, [9] which housed a Coffey still. Both factories have ...

  6. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Scottish clans (with and without chiefs) – including, when known, their heraldic crest badges, tartans, mottoes, and other information. The crest badges used by members of Scottish clans are based upon armorial bearings recorded by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland.

  7. Liqueur coffee - Wikipedia

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    A liqueur coffee is a caffeinated alcoholic drink that consists of a shot of liqueur, mixed with coffee. It is typically served in a liqueur glass, often accompanied with cream and sugar. Coffee liqueur beverages are served in different fashions and can be found throughout many countries.

  8. Glenfiddich distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Glenfiddich Distillery was founded in 1886 by William Grant in Dufftown, Scotland, in the glen of the River Fiddich. [3] The Glenfiddich single malt whisky first ran from the stills on Christmas Day, 1887. [4] In the 1920s, with prohibition in force in the US, Glenfiddich was one of a very small number of distilleries to increase production.

  9. Cock-a-leekie - Wikipedia

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    Cock-a-leekie. Cock-a-leekie soup is a Scottish soup dish consisting of leeks and peppered chicken stock, often thickened with rice, or sometimes barley. The original recipe added prunes during cooking, and traditionalists still garnish with a julienne of prunes. While it is called "Scotland's National Soup", it probably originated as a chicken ...

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