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

5% is a reasonably strong lager. If someone is going to drive I suggest they should probably check the percentage of what they’re going to drink. Or not you know by beer that says contains a bit of alcohol.

I suspect people don’t often pick what they are about to drink by consulting the drink company’s Twitter account.
 
Well, I’d happened to be thinking of having a week completely off the booze, and on the strength of the last page or two here I decided to give Brewdog’s Punk AF a go.

On the taste front, I don’t think it was particularly better than several other brands I’ve tried. It’s one of the better ones but not a standout imo. But that’s secondary to what happened to me afterwards.

It seems to have been responsible for giving me what I am almost certain was a gluten intolerance episode. And I don’t have gluten intolerance. But my boss has it, and whenever a restaurant fucks up and accidentally contaminates his food, an hour or two later he develops massive abdominal pains and his stomach bloats to such extent it looks like that of a five month pregnant woman. Which is exactly what happened to me.

Obviously not their fault and I’m not suggesting Brewdog non-alc beer gives you gluten intolerance, but I’m certainly out, and will stick to Heineken or Peroni 0.0 for my future on-the-wagon needs.
 
Well, I’d happened to be thinking of having a week completely off the booze, and on the strength of the last page or two here I decided to give Brewdog’s Punk AF a go.

On the taste front, I don’t think it was particularly better than several other brands I’ve tried. It’s one of the better ones but not a standout imo. But that’s secondary to what happened to me afterwards.

It seems to have been responsible for giving me what I am almost certain was a gluten intolerance episode. And I don’t have gluten intolerance. But my boss has it, and whenever a restaurant fucks up and accidentally contaminates his food, an hour or two later he develops massive abdominal pains and his stomach bloats to such extent it looks like that of a five month pregnant woman. Which is exactly what happened to me.

Obviously not their fault and I’m not suggesting Brewdog non-alc beer gives you gluten intolerance, but I’m certainly out, and will stick to Heineken or Peroni 0.0 for my future on-the-wagon needs.
If they're using any additives, perhaps your digestive system has reacted to something like that?
 
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