[Sca-cooks] Scotland gifts

Elaine Koogler ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Fri Jun 8 07:11:52 PDT 2001


No, actually it is Drambuie which, in these parts is the most common liquer made
from Scotch.  I don't think I've ever encountered Glen Ord.

Kiri

Jennifer Thompson wrote:

> The only Scotch liqueur (as opposed to just booze) I've run into is Glen
> Ord, lovely shaped bottle and very sweet. Not for straight drinking, though
> very nice as an after dinner cordial. Could that be what you are thinking
> of? Or were you referring to just single malts, of which there are several -
> I think Glenfiddich is the most common, but others are readily available.
>
> Lann (does a post a week disqualify me as a lurker?)  8-)
>
> > From: Elaine Koogler
> >
> > Or some of the lovely single-malt scotches that you can get
> > more reasonably in
> > Scotland than over here.  I discovered a scotch liqueur when
> > I was over there
> > that is difficult and very expensive to get here, Glayva.  It
> > is much better,
> > IMHO, than the more commonly seen standard one...and I 've
> > just lost the name of
> > it (another Senior Moment).
> >
> > Kiri
> >
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