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

What they sell isn't even proper beer, it's just fizzy piss
Most of their beers aren't to my taste but they're very definitely proper beers. Fizzy piss are your characterless Europop lagers like Heineken, Amstel, Stella, and the like. They have their place but generally speaking they're beers for people who don't actually like beer but have to drink something. Give Brewdog their due, at least their brews taste of something.
 
Initially they were going to build a large hotel at the brewery site in Ellon, but that doesn't seem to have happened. Instead they did a small hotel above their pub I Aberdeen city centre.
 
Most of their beers aren't to my taste but they're very definitely proper beers. Fizzy piss are your characterless Europop lagers like Heineken, Amstel, Stella, and the like. They have their place but generally speaking they're beers for people who don't actually like beer but have to drink something. Give Brewdog their due, at least their brews taste of something.
It's what it tastes of that causes temperatures and stomach contents to rise
 
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As far as I know, none of the local independent bars or cafes around me are in talks with the government to offer to cure the coronavirus. So it just goes to show, it's forward thinking chain operations like brewdog that are best for local communities. A lot of people who have posted on this thread are looking pretty short sighted now.
 
As far as I know, none of the local independent bars or cafes around me are in talks with the government to offer to cure the coronavirus. So it just goes to show, it's forward thinking chain operations like brewdog that are best for local communities. A lot of people who have posted on this thread are looking pretty short sighted now.
As far as you know none of your local indy bars or caffs are in talks with the govt. Ok. I don't suppose you've canvassed them so they might have formed a group to approach the govt on their behalf for all you know. You're arguing from a position of abject ignorance once again.
 
As far as I know, none of the local independent bars or cafes around me are in talks with the government to offer to cure the coronavirus. So it just goes to show, it's forward thinking chain operations like brewdog that are best for local communities. A lot of people who have posted on this thread are looking pretty short sighted now.
"cure"?? Weak, even for you. Do you honestly think pubs are ideal places to vaccinate people?
 
Having been in a Brewdog pub (before the latest lockdown) i can confirm that it was very clean. The vegan burger was really nice as well.
 
Any business with any class and credibility would wait until they're actually opening up their premises to be used as vaccine centres before loudly blowing their own trumpets with smug press releases and commemorative beers. Or, even better, just done the fucking job selflessly without needing to bask in the glow of their own PR.
 
So how many Brewdog vaccination centres have been opened up all around the country so far, or was it just a truly shameless, opportunistic PR covid cash-in?
Tbf a lot of people offered the government a lot of stuff to help with the COVID crisis without them taking their offers up.
 
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