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.
In Scotland, people commonly drink whisky, beer, and tea. Whisky, particularly Scotch whisky, is a popular choice both domestically and internationally. Beer, including traditional ales and lagers, is also widely consumed. Tea is a common beverage enjoyed throughout the day.
As of the latest available data, Bathgate, Scotland has a population of approximately 21,000 residents.
The national game of Scotland is football (soccer). It is a popular sport that is played and followed by many people in Scotland.
Scotland will have a vote in 2014 to see if the people want independence - :)
The people of Scotland were known as Caledonians during Roman times. The term "Caledonians" was used by the Romans to refer to the various tribes inhabiting what is now Scotland.
Yes, "Scotland" is a compound word made up of "Scot" and "land." The term refers to the land of the Scots, the people of Scotland.
Everybody in Scotland drinks. Some people drink different things from others. If we didn't drink something we would die of thirst.
Yes, people in the Free Church of scotland are allowed to drink if the so choose to. Drinking alcohol is no prohibited in the Word of God, however drunkenness is. So alcohol in moderation is ok.
Eat haggis and drink whisky.
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.
Scotch whisky.
Scottish or Scots can be used to describe something of or from Scotland. Scotch can be used to refer to food and drink of or from Scotland.
Scotland has some of the cleanest water in the world! The tap water is very safe to drink.
Irn Bru is a carbonated soft drink that is based in Scotland, where they make various drinks. It is considered to be national drink of Scotland other than whisky.
Irn-bru is the most popular soft drink in Scotland. It is the only country in which Coca-cola is not the most popular.
Scotland.
Before whisky? Probably water!
People in Scotland earn a living by working.