What would you ask Brewdog?

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Fallen

Re: What would you ask Brewdog?

Post by Fallen » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:25 am

lancsSteve wrote:The more people think 'wow this could be very different' the more the market could grow
100% agree. I would love to be able to go into any town, village, hamlet and find the local brewpub or microbrewery. I was visiting the folks last week and stopped off at Houston Brewery on the way (Houston, Renfrewshire). Superb beers although not 'different'.

I'm just not convinced that the way BrewDog is going about things is helping. Sure, they're getting loads of publicity but I for one am turned off them as a company by stuff like this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/lastmillionaire/en ... mesw.shtml

lancsSteve

Re: What would you ask Brewdog?

Post by lancsSteve » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:25 am

Re: helping hand... They;re at least breaking CAMRAs grip on what is 'real ale' and breaking up the market a bit...

As to the bloke I think he's a good entrepreneur and far less obnoxious than Alan Sugar. Even if you're not a fan you have to accept BrewDog beers are better beers than this ever was at being whatever it was:

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