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As far as I know beer is the national alcoholic drink and apple juice is the national soft drink.
The official drink is, of course, Whiskey. However, Scotland's "Other" National Drink is IRN BRU, a soft drink that actually outsells Coca-Cola in Scotland.
The Scottish drink said to be made from girders is Irn-Bru. This iconic soft drink, known for its bright orange color and unique flavor, has a playful slogan that humorously claims it is "made from girders." Irn-Bru is often considered Scotland's national drink, enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Its distinct taste and cultural significance make it a beloved beverage in Scotland.
The Scots drink the same beverages as people in the rest of the United Kingdom do: tea, coffee, water, soft drinks, juices and alcoholic drinks. Two beverages need a special mention. The first is Irn Bru, which is a carbonated soft drink. The second is whisky. Both of these are produced in Scotland.
A soft drink is $20.
Scottish National Party was created in 1934.
Scottish Grand National was created in 1867.
Scottish National Dictionary ended in 1976.
Scottish National Dictionary was created in 1931.
Scottish National Gallery was created in 1859.
Yes coke is a soft drink