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Irn-Bru is a popular Scotish soft drink and Whisky is a popular spirit. Of course the Scottish also drink Water, Fruit Juice, Tea, Coffee, Coke, Beer, Wine etc. just like most western societies.

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Q: What do the people drink in Scotland?
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