Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 19:59 - Jan 6 with 330 views | TIB |
Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 08:12 - Jan 6 by monytowbray | The UK’s largest indie brewer. Even though 22% of it is owned by conglomerate in San Fran you’ve never heard of. All about Punk ethos, despite copyrighting the word to some extent that allows them to threaten legal action if any other drink based business uses a word invented 50 years ago to describe a counter culture movement. All about a fairer world, yet happily steal ideas from marketers without paying them. Brewdog is pulling a Richard Branson on us, tell them to f*ck off and buy from that Away Days chap who STILL hasn’t veganised his range yet, the b*stard! Although I don’t drink anymore so he may have missed the boat for me. Perhaps by the time he launches a vegan 0% beer I’ll have reached a level of smug enlightenment that surpasses the need for digesting fluids. [Post edited 6 Jan 2021 8:18]
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Evening Towbray, I bring good news that Swapsies and SchmeichALE in bottle format are vegan friendly, as for 0% though, “The San Zero” is still being worked on. |  |
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Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 19:59 - Jan 6 with 330 views | TIB |
Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 08:23 - Jan 6 by Coastalblue | Away Days is a bloody good drop of stuff, I've had a *cough couple* of deliveries. |
Thanks for the support Coastal. |  |
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Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 20:24 - Jan 6 with 314 views | Keaneish |
Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 08:36 - Jan 6 by StokieBlue | Nobody said they were perfect and I agree with a lot of your post, although as things grow they are always going to become more corporate. I'm sure you do, but do you feel the same about Oatly being partially owned by BlackRock? SB |
I think the wider point that seems to have been missed is that they’re happy to capitalise on the pandemic with some cold consumer targeting. Pretty shameful if this is actually a serious marketing ploy. I’m sure it’ll get lapped up though. |  |
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Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 22:15 - Jan 6 with 289 views | J2BLUE |
Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 08:12 - Jan 6 by monytowbray | The UK’s largest indie brewer. Even though 22% of it is owned by conglomerate in San Fran you’ve never heard of. All about Punk ethos, despite copyrighting the word to some extent that allows them to threaten legal action if any other drink based business uses a word invented 50 years ago to describe a counter culture movement. All about a fairer world, yet happily steal ideas from marketers without paying them. Brewdog is pulling a Richard Branson on us, tell them to f*ck off and buy from that Away Days chap who STILL hasn’t veganised his range yet, the b*stard! Although I don’t drink anymore so he may have missed the boat for me. Perhaps by the time he launches a vegan 0% beer I’ll have reached a level of smug enlightenment that surpasses the need for digesting fluids. [Post edited 6 Jan 2021 8:18]
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Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 22:39 - Jan 6 with 281 views | Coastalblue |
Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 19:59 - Jan 6 by TIB | Thanks for the support Coastal. |
Genuinely given, if I didn't like it I'd say nothing. I'm primarily a cider drinker these days but do enjoy some of your stuff from time to time to mix it up, I love Hoppy Robson and a couple of friends I've introduced to it also have gone on to buy the occasional order. I think you've got the secret recipe, produce a decent product at a decent price and people will appreciate and enjoy it. |  |
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Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 22:57 - Jan 6 with 269 views | BryanPlug | [content removed at owner's request] |  |
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Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 00:57 - Jan 7 with 247 views | J2BLUE |
Brewdog offering their pubs as vaccination centres on 20:24 - Jan 6 by Keaneish | I think the wider point that seems to have been missed is that they’re happy to capitalise on the pandemic with some cold consumer targeting. Pretty shameful if this is actually a serious marketing ploy. I’m sure it’ll get lapped up though. |
Who cares though? If their sites help this vaccine get rolled out a few weeks quicker then they deserve all the publicity possible. |  |
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