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Old 23-01-2009, 23:09
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Scaltheen

Does anyone have a recipe/tek for producing scaltheen? It's apparently a brew of whiskey and butter that was popular with the Irish Hell Fire Club. There seems to be some sort of special technique associated with preparing it. I haven't been able to find any useful information on how to prepare it on the web, mostly just stories about the HFC.

Here's a typical paragraph about the stuff, from Chambers' Book of Days, April 28th (I'd post a link but I'm not allowed yet!!):

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In Ireland, before the days of Father Mathew, there used to be a favourite beverage termed scaltheen, made by brewing whisky and butter together. Few could concoct it properly, for if the whisky and butter were burned too much or too little, the compound had a harsh or burnt taste, very disagreeable, and totally different from the soft, creamy flavour required. Such being the case, a good scaltheen-maker was a man of considerable repute and request in the district he inhabited. Early in the present century there lived in a northern Irish town a very respectable tradesman, noted for his abilities in making scaltheen. He had learned the art in his youth, he used to say, from an old man, who had learned it in his youth from another old man, who had been scaltheen-maker in ordinary to what we may here term, for propriety's sake, the H. F. club in Dublin. With the art thus handed down, there came many traditional stories of the H. F.'s, which the writer has heard from the noted scaltheen-maker's lips. How, for instance, they drank burning scaltheen, standing in impious bravado before blazing fires, till, the marrow melting in their wicked bones, they fell down dead upon the floor. How there was an unaccountable, but unmistakeable smell of brim-stone at their wakes; and how the very horses evinced a reluctance to draw the hearses containing their wretched bodies to the grave. Strange stories, too, are related of a certain large black cat belonging to the club. It was always served first at dinner, and a word lightly spoken of it was considered a deadly insult, only to be washed out by the blood of the offender.
I've also read that it contained brimstone, but this is quite possibly just a confusion derived from from the stories about the HFC.

If anyone has any info, it would be appreciated, thanks!
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