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- Drambuie /dræmˈbuːi/ is a golden-coloured, 40% ABV liqueur made from Scotch whisky, heather honey, herbs and ****es. The brand was owned by the MacKinnon...
- A rusty nail is a ****tail made by mixing Scotch whisky with Drambuie in a 1:1 to 2:1 ratio. A rusty nail is most commonly served on the rocks in an old-fashioned...
- independence referendum. In September 2014, William Grant & Sons, bought Drambuie liqueur for an estimated price of about £100 million. In March 2020, the...
- Cola and Lime. A Rusty Mist is an ounce of Irish Mist with an ounce of Drambuie Scotch whisky liqueur. A Black Nail is made from equal parts Irish Mist...
- Remley. When Jack suggests "a cordial, like a bottle of Drambuie," Crosby counters that Drambuie is an after-dinner drink and adds, alluding to Remley's...
- sherry), Vermouth, port, Madeira, and ratafia) Liqueurs bitter or sweet (Drambuie, amaretto, Bénédictine, amari (such as fernet), herbal liqueur, sambuca...
- Literally, a nail (fastener) covered in rust Rusty nail (****tail), Scotch and Drambuie The terms may also refer to: Rusty Nails (filmmaker), a film director Rusty...
- descendants. In September 2014, William Grant & Sons agreed to acquire Drambuie for an undisclosed price rumoured to be in the region of £100 million....
- water and cold milk respectively Tipsy laird—trifle made with whisky or Drambuie, custard and raspberries Bannock—flat quick bread Berwick ****les—white-coloured...
- ****tail and is prepared with flavored Schnapps and often, sugar. Drambuie Coffee Drambuie coffee is a classic liqueur coffee ****tail that consists of Scottish...