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The Scottish Liqueur Centre

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The Scottish Liqueur Centre

At the Scottish Liqueur Centre we make by hand our own-recipe, original Scottish liqueurs using the finest natural ingredients,
At the Scottish Liqueur Centre we make by hand our own-recipe, original Scottish liqueurs using the finest natural ingredients we can get our hands on, from Highland Malt Whisky, honey, cream and real fruit to the soft Perthshire water in which we carefully blend our products.
We are proud that all of the main ingredients of our liqueurs can be distinguished on the palate. They say the proof of the pudding is in the eating - we are confident that our products are second to none and we therefore offer free tastings to all who visit us.

The Scottish Liqueur Centre
is wholly owned by a family Company

originally from the Island of Mull off the west coast of Scotland: indeed the family home is still there, overlooking the fine silver sands and jade-green waters of Calgary Bay.
This island, which with its neighbour Iona is so steeped in history, has played an important part in the development of our original product, Columba Cream.


Our liqueur is named after St Columba,

who in 564AD founded the Christian monastery on the Island of Iona, which has since been used as the burial place of Scottish Kings.
Columba Cream is a quite delectable concoction based on a centuries-old family recipe for brose, a traditional Scots drink which was made daily (until the advent of refrigerators) using ingredients readily available on the crofts - whisky, oatmeal, cream, sometimes honey, sometimes fruit. While there is no official record that St Columba ever tasted our brose it is more than likely that he and his monks brewed up something similar on a regular basis.

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Every clan had its own recipe, and until the arrival of the excise man
The Scottish Liqueur Centre the whisky used in this exceedingly palatable libation often came from illicit stills which proliferated amidst the hidden glens, the rugged and inaccessible coastlines and the midges of the western Highlands and Islands.
Sadly, the government taxes on whisky which directly led to so much illicit production also paid for the routing-out and destruction of most of these enterprising initiatives.
Fair enough - some of them did produce a very rough spirit which blinded and maimed - but ours was good!
Indeed our brose was so good that we decided to produce it commercially and in 1982 formed ourselves into a Company which holds as its main aim the production of unique, original, Scottish liqueurs.
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The Scottish Liqueur Centre

The Scottish Liqueur Centre