Archive of all Brewdog articles – Page 10
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Brewdog rapped by ASA for offensive language
Self-styled ‘punk’ brewer Brewdog has been rapped by advertising watchdogs for using offensive language on its website.
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BrewDog taps beer drinkers for £4m in latest crowdfunding push
Independent brewery BrewDog is reviving its Equity for Punks crowd-funding scheme to raise £4m to scale up production of its craft beers, develop its brewery and grow its craft bar division.
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BrewDog finance director to help 'ruffle feathers'
BrewDog has appointed its first FD to “keep the wheels of revolution turning”…
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BrewDog chases Olympic bandwagon with steroid beer
Scottish craft brewer Brewdog has launched a limited edition beer designed to “unmask the corporate beast” of the Olympic Games.
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Comment & Opinion
Burger all on the menu at BrewDog bash
Bogof was let off the leash last week at BrewDog’s AGM, where the self-proclaimed punks of British brewing…
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BrewDog lights a fire under Boddingtons and Carling
Self-styled punk brewer BrewDog yesterday vowed to destroy cans of Boddingtons Bitter, Carling and Foster’s in what it dubbed the country’s first “crap beer amnesty”.
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BrewDog’s Sunk Punk comes up for air
It takes some effort to beat serving a 55% abv beer encased a dead squirrel, but BrewDog may have topped its previous endeavours by brewing a beer on the ocean floor.
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BrewDog share sale raises £500,000
BrewDog has raised a swift £500,000 by selling shares in the company via its website. The ‘Equity for Punks’ scheme has created 90,000 shares available to buy in £95 packages.
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BrewDog unveils world’s strongest (and weirdest) beer
BrewDog is courting more controversy with the launch of its strongest – and weirdest – beer yet.
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Acid Test: Brewdog Tokyo* Beer
Does the UK's strongest bottled beer taste of anything more than the bitter tang of controvsery?
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Brewdog bites back at binge drinking claims after launch of 18% abv Tokyo*
Independent Scottish brewer Brewdog has come under fire from alcohol campaigners after launching an 18.2% alcohol content beer.