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Don't drink in Brew Dog ever. James Watt is an absolute clown of a bloke and as a company they're very questionable morally, despite the image they try so hard to portray.
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Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 10:47 - Aug 17 with 3952 views
Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 10:49 - Aug 17 by Parsley
What is the context?
I am guessing the campaign against Brewdog which seems to be on two fronts:
1 the scandal over one of the founders allegedly being sex-pesty towards staff.
2 there is a growing feeling that Brewdog is becoming a Scottish Wetherspoon's by establishing a presence everywhere, and therefore furthering the homogenisation of the High Street. But anyone who says that should never eat fast food brands, shop in supermarkets, or buy clothes from the big fashion retailers.
Against these two critiques are the (better than) Carbon Neutral aspirations of the Brewdog business.
Unlike Wetherspoon's, Brewdog didn't fund Brexit, sell their own (interesting, good quality, fresh) beer, and cook decent pizzas.
It markets itself as a cool and ethical business, and that has led to a big response from those who feel betrayed by the actions of one of the founders, and by their aggressive expansion.
I think the positive outweighs the negative, and drink their stuff from time to time, and which alcohol company is completely ethically pure?
Or it could be that Gunpowder Plot Mark 2 is going down in Shepherds Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush No Income Tax, no VAT...
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Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 11:13 - Aug 17 with 3700 views
If you don’t have a home ticket then you won’t be able to drink in there in the first place and do your warning of not to drink there is irrelevant to most Town fans.
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Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 14:32 - Aug 17 with 2672 views
Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 11:09 - Aug 17 by ArnoldMoorhen
I am guessing the campaign against Brewdog which seems to be on two fronts:
1 the scandal over one of the founders allegedly being sex-pesty towards staff.
2 there is a growing feeling that Brewdog is becoming a Scottish Wetherspoon's by establishing a presence everywhere, and therefore furthering the homogenisation of the High Street. But anyone who says that should never eat fast food brands, shop in supermarkets, or buy clothes from the big fashion retailers.
Against these two critiques are the (better than) Carbon Neutral aspirations of the Brewdog business.
Unlike Wetherspoon's, Brewdog didn't fund Brexit, sell their own (interesting, good quality, fresh) beer, and cook decent pizzas.
It markets itself as a cool and ethical business, and that has led to a big response from those who feel betrayed by the actions of one of the founders, and by their aggressive expansion.
I think the positive outweighs the negative, and drink their stuff from time to time, and which alcohol company is completely ethically pure?
Or it could be that Gunpowder Plot Mark 2 is going down in Shepherds Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush No Income Tax, no VAT...
Ridiculously overpriced is Brewdog, whatever the pros and cons. A happy hour pint of pale still well north of a fiver. I occasionally meet some people for Wetherspoons curry night, because that's where they like to go. To be doubly incorrect, I made it a point of principle to order a pint of the most expensive beer in the deal. It used to be Punk IPA, but it's now Leffe.
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Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 17:03 - Aug 17 with 2310 views
Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 11:09 - Aug 17 by ArnoldMoorhen
I am guessing the campaign against Brewdog which seems to be on two fronts:
1 the scandal over one of the founders allegedly being sex-pesty towards staff.
2 there is a growing feeling that Brewdog is becoming a Scottish Wetherspoon's by establishing a presence everywhere, and therefore furthering the homogenisation of the High Street. But anyone who says that should never eat fast food brands, shop in supermarkets, or buy clothes from the big fashion retailers.
Against these two critiques are the (better than) Carbon Neutral aspirations of the Brewdog business.
Unlike Wetherspoon's, Brewdog didn't fund Brexit, sell their own (interesting, good quality, fresh) beer, and cook decent pizzas.
It markets itself as a cool and ethical business, and that has led to a big response from those who feel betrayed by the actions of one of the founders, and by their aggressive expansion.
I think the positive outweighs the negative, and drink their stuff from time to time, and which alcohol company is completely ethically pure?
Or it could be that Gunpowder Plot Mark 2 is going down in Shepherds Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush Bush No Income Tax, no VAT...
And they are dog friendly. The staff at the Merchant City Brewdog are lovely.
Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 15:53 - Aug 17 by jontysnut
Ridiculously overpriced is Brewdog, whatever the pros and cons. A happy hour pint of pale still well north of a fiver. I occasionally meet some people for Wetherspoons curry night, because that's where they like to go. To be doubly incorrect, I made it a point of principle to order a pint of the most expensive beer in the deal. It used to be Punk IPA, but it's now Leffe.
Leffe in bottle or on draught ?
and hey north of a fiver would make it cheaper than Portman Rd. £6.25 they charged me for some pint of GK beer I could buy for £2 in Wetherspoons on Saturday.
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Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 20:33 - Aug 17 with 2071 views
Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 20:21 - Aug 17 by stonojnr
Leffe in bottle or on draught ?
and hey north of a fiver would make it cheaper than Portman Rd. £6.25 they charged me for some pint of GK beer I could buy for £2 in Wetherspoons on Saturday.
Draft Leffe Blonde. £4.44 in our local cheapish branch compared to £2.55 for cask.
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Do not drink in The Brewdog this Saturday (n/t) on 21:20 - Aug 17 with 2003 views