What is the actual flavour of Irn-Bru?

' @mmmfiber - 'My fave Wikipedia entry today: What flavor is Irn-Bru (Scottish beverage)? It's orange but not orange flavoured but it's exactly how you would imagine an orange drink that isn't orange flavoured would taste, all orangey (but not orange). Their main flavouring is banana extract.
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Does Irn-Bru taste like metal?

Those familiar with the Scottish soft drink Irn-Bru may be familiar with the marketing slogan: "It's made of girders." This is due to the drink's taste which some describe as having a metallic edge.
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What is the secret ingredient of Irn-Bru?

SCOTLAND'S best-kept secret has been revealed – Irn Bru really is made from girders. The keep of the recipe, Robin Barr, has let it slip that there is 0.002 per cent of ammonium ferric citrate (AFC) in the national drink. And ferric means iron – even if it is tiny quantities of the metal.
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Is Irn-Bru like Lucozade?

Lucozade Original's lurid yellow appearance comes from sunset yellow, or E110, while Irn-Bru's distinctive orange glow comes from sunset yellow and a red colouring, ponceau 4R (E124).
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What is Irn-Bru flavour Reddit?

Apparently it tastes like bubblegum. BARR already do a bubblegum soda, it's blue and it's just called "BARR bubblegum." Irn bru tastes nothing like bubblegum soda.
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What Does Irn Bru Taste Like?



Is Irn-Bru bubblegum flavour?

IRN-BRU is loved by millions world-wide, but the taste is often a hot topic of debate. Bubblegum, tutti-fruity, orange, or cream soda; no one has ever quite managed to describe the exact flavour.
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What flavour is iron brew?

Iron Brew is a caramel-coloured carbonated soft drink sold in South Africa. It has been sold by Coca-Cola since 1975, and is currently marketed as part of the Sparletta range. They describe the flavour as "rosy vanilla, fruity". A number of other manufacturers also offer Iron Brew soft drinks.
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Is Irn-Bru illegal in America?

Along with Penguin biscuits and Marmite, Irn Bru was banned by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for being “enriched with vitamins and minerals.” Banned in the USA.
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Does Irn-Bru outsell Coke in Scotland?

Make sure you try Irn-Bru – Scotland's 'other' national drink. Scotland is one of the few countries in the world where a locally-made soft drink outsells Coca-Cola.
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Does Irn-Bru cure a hangover?

Scotland's other national drink is bright orange and a foolproof hangover cure. Probably. As a Scottish university graduate, I can reliably inform you that Irn-Bru is the world's best hangover cure.
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Does Irn-Bru taste different in Scotland?

A Scotpulse study of more than 1000 Scots found that regions across Scotland have divided opinions on Irn-Bru's top flavour profiles, with Glasgow's top flavour being Tutti Frutti (20% of Glaswegians) while Edinburgh argued that it's Bubblegum (21%).
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Can you still get original Irn-Bru?

The limited edition 1901 Irn Bru drink which contains sugar instead of sweetener will be available from shops permanently from today. The makers of the fizzy drink AG Barr, first added the "old and unimproved" 1901 drink to its line-up in 2019.
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Is Irn-Bru popular in Russia?

Over the past two decades beyond the old Iron Curtain, the Russian public have developed quite a taste for Irn Bru. It quickly established itself as one of five of the most popular drinks in the country when sales started there back in 1998 - even becoming the third best selling soft drink in Moscow back in 2002.
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Can you get drunk on Irn-Bru?

Irn-Bru contains trace amounts of alcohol

However the amount involved is so small as to be virtually negligible, meaning everyone, including the Muslim community, could continue to enjoy Irn-Bru.
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How many Flavours are in Irn-Bru?

Launched in 1901 in Scotland, IRN-BRU is a carbonated soft drink made to an original secret recipe, which contains 32 flavours.
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How long is 1901 Irn-Bru out for?

Storage. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Serve cool once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 3 days.
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Why is Irn-Bru orange?

Irn-Bru is known for its bright orange colour and unique flavour. As of 1999 it contained 0.002% of ammonium ferric citrate, sugar, 32 flavouring agents including caffeine and quinine (but not in Australia), and two controversial colourings (Sunset Yellow FCF E110 and Ponceau 4R E124).
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What is the number 1 soft drink in the world?

Coca-Cola has been the most popular soda brand in the U.S. and around the world for decades, and it continued its dominance last year.
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How is Irn-Bru pronounce?

For a visitor to Scotland, it can be difficult to understand the local passion for a neon orange soda that locals call "the brew." The drink is Irn Bru (pronounced "iron brew").
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Can Muslims drink Irn-Bru?

"These soft drinks do not cause one to become intoxicated whatever quantities are consumed and thus it is not important to disclose these ingredients as they do not affect the concerned food or drink's permissibility," the organisation said.
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What is blood pudding called in Scotland?

The Isle of Lewis crofters knew black pudding by its Scottish Gaelic name, “marag dubh”, with “dubh” meaning “black”. Other varieties of black pudding are also made across the UK, and in many other places across the world, such as Norway, Thailand, Latin America and Nepal.
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What do you mix Irn-Bru with?

Who knows… all we know is that this tasty combination of raspberry and orange liqueurs, along with a dash of gin and topped up with Irn Bru (plus a little squeeze of lime), is surprisingly tasty. Shake the gin, Cointreau and Chambord with ice. Add to a glass, and top with Irn-Bru. Finish with a squeeze of lime.
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What flavour is original Lucozade?

Lucozade originally was available in only one variety, which was effervescent with a distinctive sweet citric flavour. It was sold in a glass bottle with a yellow cellophane wrap until 1983, when it was re-branded as an energy drink to remove the brand's associations with illness.
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What flavour is Tizer?

Tizer is a red-coloured, citrus-flavoured soft drink bottled in Cumbernauld and sold in the United Kingdom. The name originally comes from the phrase "Tizer the Appetizer". It was launched in 1924 by Fred and Tom Pickup of Pudsey when it was known as "Pickup's Appetizer", and is the offspring of Vimto and Irn-Bru.
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