Burns night
cocktail-The Scot’s Tipple
For an event near Burns night for a Scottish birthday party
Mix ‘n’ Twist couldn't resist concocting a Scottish inspired tipple.
Robert Burns was a famous Scottish poet and lyricist in the
18th century and to celebrate his contributions on his birthday (25th
January) Scots will come together and for traditional drink, food and telling
of stories and poems.This poem was made famous by Robert Burns and is now used to give
thanks before a burns night meal:
The Selkirk Grace
Some hae meat and canna eat,
And some wad eat that want it;
But we hae meat, and we can eat,
And sae let the Lord be thankit.
But we’re more focused on the drinks, with all the tradition
surrounding this event we wanted to use some very Scottish ingredients, one of
which being Iron Brew…can’t get much more Scottish than that! (Side fact:
Scotland is one of the only countries in the world that doesn't have a Coke-a-Cola product
as their highest selling soft drink…you guessed it, Iron Brew is #1).
Tumbler glass
Scotch whisky
Drambuie
Iron Brew
Lemon
Rosemary
Garnish: Rosemary sprig
Hope you've got your Scottish to English translator handy
Add aw th' ingredients tae th' bostin glass an' gie it a wee shake wi' ice, 'en poor intea th' auld fashioned glass ower crushed ice, finally top up wi' Iron Brew an' add a bonnie wee rosemary sprig.
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