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Re: Brewdog
They have a 0.5% or even a 3.8% I believe if you're feeling adventurous 

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I think the fact we're even talking about it speaks volumes about their marketing. Personally I like their beers-been a fan since they released punk ipa. I reckon I could get my £95 back in discounts in a not unreasonable time!
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Not a fan of any of the BrewDog stuff... much prefer the offerings from Alchemy, Tempest or Beavertown (Beavertown GammaRay & Neck Oil is great stuff)....
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Re: Brewdog
Innes & Gunn gets my vote at the moment.
Lots of nice Scottish beers about these days though, Strathaven Ales nice and local for me too. Worth a try.
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Lots of nice Scottish beers about these days though, Strathaven Ales nice and local for me too. Worth a try.
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You must try Brewdog Dogma, never seen it in the shops, only in their bars, not sure what it's meant to be but it looks like Guinness and tastes much nicer.
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I had a good conversation with Dougal Sharp post their MBO on Innis & Gunn on future investment and expansion plans back in 2010.flyingscot68 wrote:Innes & Gunn gets my vote at the moment.
Lots of nice Scottish beers about these days though, Strathaven Ales nice and local for me too. Worth a try.
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The 3rd person in the conversation was Prince Phillip.
This conversation took place within Buckingham Palace.
But that is another story altogether....
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