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ozzman | 12:01 Tue 06th Apr 2004 | Food & Drink
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scottish concoction of whisky & honey left to ferment before being consumed?
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Drambuie, the Scottish liqueur, sounds the most likely answer, but it could conceivably be Atholl (or Athole) brose, which also contains oatmeal etc. The latter is usually just served as a dessert immediately it's prepared rather than being left to ferment, though it might improve with age!
Don't forget Glayva.

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