Three delicious gin and Irn-Bru cocktail recipes to make the perfect Scottish drink

The experts at the Craft Gin Club have created three gin and Irn-Bru cocktails
-Credit: (Image: Craft Gin Club)


Scotland's national drink is whisky, but there are a few others that are loved across the country. Irn-Bru is, of course, known as Scotland's 'other' national drink and gin has been growing in popularity over the last decade.

Many whisky firms also produce gins of their own, as the process isn't quite as long as whisky. With it being simpler to create, many gin companies have sprung up across Scotland in recent years, utilising our natural botanicals to create great-tasting booze.

Given the popularity of both gin and Irn-Bru, it's not surprising that people have considered combining the two. And if it's something you've considered, the experts at the Craft Gin Club have three brilliant cocktails for you to try; each of them a twist on a classic cocktail.

The G&B
The G&B
The G&B -Credit:Craft Gin Club

The crack team at CGC say this Scottish take on a simple gin and tonic is a delicious hit of sweetness that's perfect for summer. And if you are someone who doesn't like tonic, this is the ideal alternative for you.

Ingredients:

50ml Gin

100ml Irn-Bru

Orange to garnish

Recipe:

Fill a glass with ice and add 50 ml of gin.

Add 100ml of Irn-Bru and garnish with an orange wheel. Simple!

The Cos-bru-politan
The Cos-bru-politan
The Cos-bru-politan -Credit:Craft Gin Club

Bringing a slice of New York to Scotland with this fantastic fusion of raspberry, orange, and, of course, ginger.

Ingredients:

45ml Gin

25ml Cointreau

30ml Irn-Bru

5ml Chambord

A squeeze of lime

Recipe:

Shake the gin, Cointreau and Chambord with ice.

Add to a glass, and top with Irn-Bru. Finish with a squeeze of lime.

The Ne-bru-ni
The Ne-bru-ni
The Ne-bru-ni -Credit:Craft Gin Club

The CGC team describe this cocktail as "the Negroni of the north". The booze experts make no apology for replacing vermouth with Irn-Bru, saying the drink is: "Slightly bitter, slightly orange-y. We think it works."

Ingredients:

25ml Gin

25ml Campari

25ml Irn-Bru

Recipe:

Add the gin and campari to a cocktail shaker and shake with ice.

Pour into a rocks glass filled with ice and top up with the Irn-Bru.

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