What is the origin of the name Drambui (a Scottish ...

What is the origin of the name Drambui (a Scottish liqueur)?


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 It is spelled Drambuie. 

The name Drambuie comes from the Scottish Gaelic phrase an dram buidheach, meaning the drink that satisfies (from vikipedia).

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