Bruadar Whisky Liqueur 70cl
'WORLD'S BEST WHISKY LIQUEUR' AT THE WORLD DRINK AWARDS 2022
Carefully crafted for your enjoyment, Bruadar’s closely guarded award-winning recipe is created by skilfully balancing Single Malt Scotch Whisky with local Scottish honey and sloe berries to create something completely unique.
A burst of fresh, honeyed sweetness flows into rich, creamy layers of raspberry jam. Hints of zesty orange peel and juicy sloe berries add vibrant depth, while a lingering warmth rounds out this indulgent and satisfying experience. It is easy to understand why it’s named after the Gaelic word for “dream”, with the sweet and subtle flavours able to transport you to another place entirely.
Bruadar is extremely versatile. Enjoy it neat over ice, in a cocktail or a dessert!
70cl
ABV 24%
Net weight: 1.5kg
Cocktail Suggestion
Honey - Bru
Bruadar binds sharp, fruity ingredients while drawing body and depth from its honeyed essence. This allows the citrus-forward pale ale to balance the cocktail with a dry-hopped finish.
Ingredients
- 35ml x Bruadar
- 60ml x Pale Ale (any)
- 10ml x orange juice
- 20ml x lemon juice
- 20ml x soda water
- 20ml x honey
- 2 x fresh raspberries
Method
Pour pale ale and soda water directly into chilled cup. Pour remaining ingredients into cocktail shaker, fill with ice, close and shake for ten seconds. Double strain into cup over pale ale and soda water. Add ice and garnish with a slice of red apple, 3 dried cranberries and a dusting of icing sugar.
Created by award-winning mixologist Stephen Mutty.
Morrison Scotch Whisky
Morrison Scotch Whisky Distillers Ltd are family-owned independent bottlers, whisky merchants and producers of the finest Scottish liqueurs including this hugely popular ‘Bruadar’. Based in the heart of Perthshire, their dedicated team are truly passionate about Scotland's national drink.
They specialise in a range of whiskies from less well known distilleries and hard-to-find, very small batch whiskies including their Carn Mor Celebration of the Cask and Strictly Limited editions which are from the finest whisky producing regions in Scotland.
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