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.
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in building construction, where do you cut off a concrete beam if you cannot finish concreting on the said day?
In Scottish, "young man" can be said as "wee lad" or "laddie."
Jedburgh castle is said to be he mot haunted place in the Scottish Borders
It is either a traditional Irish song, or a traditional Scottish song. I did a few Google searches, and half the webpages said it was Irish, while the other half said it was Scottish.
He has not said he does drink.
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It was Tommy Lorne. Scottish Comedian.
It's said exactly the same way.
You don't.
I guess its said to be a drink as its a liquid
something fit to drink is said to be potable