Media caption An Irn Bru fan explains why he is protesting against the drinks new recipe.. Fans of Irn Bru have started stockpiling the soft drink ahead of a planned change in recipe… A SHOPKEEPER is flogging cans of the original recipe Irn-Bru at nearly £4 a pop. “This is Irn-Bru as you’ve never tasted it. Shugfta Ahmed, 53, has managed to source cans of the coveted full … Irn-Bru … Irn Bru are bringing back their original recipe?! To confirm, the recipe change was in January 2018 and headlines being shared on social media purporting Irn-Bru has stopped production entirely are false. Today's video is the Scottish reaction to Irn-Bru - the original and old recipe. You may have seen the reports that Barr are releasing an ‘Irn Bru 1901’ full sugar special edition. Irn-Bru bagel And Irn Bru generally serves whisky well and is an ideal match. Robin Barr, who unearthed the recipe, said: “The 1901 recipe has aged beautifully over the last 118 years. Irn-Bru has been with us since 1901 and it has been put to some inventive uses over the last century. Here are some of the strangest things you can make with Irn-Bru, as well as other culinary creations you can find in shops and restaurants. Irn-Bru (/ aɪər n b r uː / "iron brew") is a Scottish carbonated soft drink, often described as "Scotland's other national drink" (after whisky). Original IRN-BRU is to relaunch giving fans of Scotland's 'national soft drink' a chance to get their hands on a limited edition. Many Irn Bru fans are hopeful that this will taste like the ‘old’ recipe, before the recipe was changed to … ‘IRN-BRU 1901’ is to hit shelves this December with makers Barrs stating that the drink is being made the old-fashioned way, using an ‘old and unimproved’ IRN-BRU recipe first created way back when BRU was born in 1901. ‘IRN-BRU 1901’ is to hit shelves this December with makers Barrs stating that the drink is being made the old-fashioned way, using an ‘old and unimproved’ IRN-BRU recipe first created way back when BRU was born in 1901. The recent recipe change hasn't put us off too much. I was with fellow Scottish vlogger Mosco aka WeeScottish Lass in Edinburgh as we asked people on the street if … Irn-Bru has been with us since 1901 and it has been put to some inventive uses over the last century. Here are some of the strangest things you can make with Irn-Bru, as well as other culinary creations you can find in shops and restaurants. To confirm, the recipe change was in January 2018 and headlines being shared on social media purporting Irn-Bru has stopped production entirely are false. Original IRN-BRU is to relaunch giving fans of Scotland's 'national soft drink' a chance to get their hands on a limited edition. Media caption An Irn Bru fan explains why he is protesting against the drinks new recipe.. The new editions come thick and fast with the latest being a very limited release called the 1901 Original Recipe. It is produced in Westfield, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, by A.G. Barr of Glasgow, since moving out of their Parkhead factory in the mid-2000s. The recent recipe change hasn't put us off too much.