New Western Isles Drinks
Posted: Friday, 08 December 2006 |
Comments
very funny-you islanders are so funny!!!
carol chauveau from france
Rubha Robhanais, a reddish ale with a long-standing, delicate whiff of guano
Arnish Lighthouse from Stornoway
I think you'll find Rubha Robhanais is Gaelic for Trawler Rum with Lemon Barley Water, Arnish.
calumalcohol from Port and Lemon of Ness
Only available in RED!!
thewhitesettler from under the table
I'm heartbroken. Not good enough for the twelve days of Christmas, or Lewis Cocktails.
Nic from Coll
There are definitely NO stills in the South End, none at all. If you asked I could tell you where there aren't any then I'd have to kill you.
Sunny from Arran
A wee winter warmer from the North - Cats Pils Extra Strength. "Afurr ye go"
Flying Cat from University of Liff, just outside Dundee
There's a Macon Coll so I suppose a Niconcoll or even a Niponcoll could be a sipping whisky. Or a potcheen called Old Nic
calumalcohol from collchester
FC: what are you doing outside Dundee? Looking for marmalade? preserved (we all hope)?
mjc from NM,USA
"Island Rum - quite rum indeed!?"
mjc from NM,USA
I'm outside Dundee because that calum sent me there on a wild loon chase looking for a bin or something..........so I just bought a big jar of marmoleum and flew home again. A nice bottle of Highland Infarct will help the New Year in, while singing that old Bonny Tyler favourite "It's an Ardbeg, nothin but an Ardbeg.." And, on a more traditional note "Springbank, Springbank, o Springbank my Donnie to me.." And dang me if it isn't The Proclaimers - "Grantown Tormore, Islay Bowmore, Kennethmont Ardmore.."
Flying Cat from confused but bearing up