Wednesday, June 11, 2014

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Irn Bru's (pronounced roughly "Aïe'n Brou" in cities or "Aïe'rrrren Brrrou" in the Highlands), right,: As avid readers of the adventures of Inspector Rebus (by the Scottish Ian Rankin), which, when not drinking whiskey, revel in this brew, we were determined to test this local drink containing caffeine and quinine (chemical release) during dna our holiday in Scotland. Renowned for its virtues in the treatment of a hangover, it is made by the Scots, for Scots and is more popular than Coca-Cola in this part of Britain ... Of course, seeing this pretty dna fluorescent orange color immediately inspires dna confidence, we hesitated a bit before taking the first sip, but which would have meant very bad start our vacation to reject outright this regional symbol, so we started ... we must recognize we have struggled to understand what the Scots could find this drink but it is true that these people, like the English, spoil their fries with vinegar so why not ... The Irn Bru standard (equivalent to I know how many pieces of sugar per glass, like Coca not light) is syrupy and it has a weird taste, chemical, much like crocodiles Haribo. In short, it is not good at all, even very fresh. We did however not left apart and decided to test the light version (Diet as they say), just to round the question. dna And then we had the revelation! We became addicted dna to Diet Irn Bru. The color is always dna flashy and chemical taste, but served well chilled, very refreshing and quite good, even if we can not explain why or what tastes like ... A Scottish mystery ... So , campaigning dna for Irn Bru Diet that is distributed in France in supermarkets and bars! (After dna some research on the net, it appears that Anglo-Irish écosso grocery sells Paris and correspondence, but it is not given: http://www.epicerie-anglaise.com/)
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