Red_lemonade

Red lemonade

Red lemonade

Soft drink sold in Ireland


Red lemonade (Irish: Líomanáid dearg) is a soft drink sold in Ireland and regarded as distinctively a part of the cultural identity of Irish people.[1]

Lemonade in Ireland traditionally comes in three varieties – red, brown and white. All three are lemon-flavoured, but there is a marked difference in taste between the varieties.[2] Red lemonade is particularly associated with festive occasions,[3][4] but can also be a folk remedy.[5]

Red lemonade is drunk on its own and is also served as a mixer with spirits in Ireland, particularly in whiskey.[6][7] Major brands of red lemonade include TK (formerly Taylor Keith), Country Spring, Finches, Nash's, Maine, and C&C.[7][8] There was an urban myth that European Union authorities had banned red lemonade,[9] but in fact the authorities had simply banned a cancer-causing dye.[10][11]


References

  1. Freyne, Patrick (3 December 2017). "'I'm a cultural culchie, baptised in red lemonade and raised by bullocks'". The Irish Times.
  2. McGuire, Peter (10 February 2015). "We know there's no cure for colds. But let's try anyway". The Irish Times.
  3. Graham, Lester (16 March 2021). "A riff on Ireland's whiskey and red lemonade". Michigan Public Radio - NPR.
  4. "Mixers: red lemonade". www.liquidirish.com.
  5. "Cantrell: Our Brands: TK Soft Drinks. Brand story". Cantrell & Cochrane. Archived from the original on 27 August 2006.
  6. McElwain, Aoife (3 August 2016). "Forbidden foods: why they taste so delicious". The Irish Times.



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