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BrewDog: yet another hip company using 'rebel' language to sell its stuff

So, they kicked him out because they thought he was going to stick anti Brewdog stickers inside the bar. And he was of course entirely unaware of this.
 
Nastyned doesn’t read what he’s posting properly and serves up a volley at the net line which is duly dispatched by Teuchter.

Game set and match.
 
A spokesperson said: “This is not an accurate representation of what actually happened. We were alerted by our landlord that several individuals were caught on CCTV vandalising the surrounding property with strong adhesive stickers. These same individuals entered our bar and placed strong adhesive stickers on windows and in the toilets. These individuals were politely and calmly asked to leave the premises. Subsequently the centre landlord called the police regarding vandalism to their property. Police attended and moved about five individuals away from the immediate vicinity.”
 
The point here is really the deficit in critical thinking skills that allows people to read one anonymous person's tweet, and be completely happy to accept the explanation that he was asked to leave purely because he was "holding a leaflet".
I know. It's a little surprising that people are so naiive and so quick to believe stuff that they read on social media at face value!
 
I know. It's a little surprising that people are so naiive and so quick to believe stuff that they read on social media at face value!
The original “reporter” doesn’t exactly instill confidence tbh
 

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see, brewing beer aint that hard and it needs to be dressed up as something to draw the punters in

Im whatyoucall inbetween beers atm. the brew that I used to drink, well the brewers family were rude to the staff at my pub of choice, so, after no apology was forthcoming, the pub cancelled their order for what must have amounted to several barrels of ale a month, no loss as theres plenty beer in the world
 
went to the new Waterloo branch last night cos they had the Futureheads on for an opening event party.
sadly the band did not enter via the infamous slide, despite it actually being in position to exit directly onto the stage.

the whole venue seems a bit naff. gimmicks like the slide and the first floor ice cream van are surely going to go soon once the novelty wears off. had all the charm an atmosphere of a regular airport / train station bar, but without the convenience of a live departures board.

then the power went off about 10 and we left before they had to start kicking everyone out.
 
"Brewdog reports..." "...applications are up by more than 75%..."

Depending on the timeframe chosen, (pandemic starting point?), there'd be many businesses who could conjure up such figures that BD are using as evidence of the success of their 'punk' concept of paying staff for the work they do.
 
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