"We then went on to a panel on Shaking Up the Brewing Scene with Martin Dickie from Brewdog. Martin had everyone absolutely quiet and on the edge of their seats as he started playing grunge rock on his laptop, methodically pulled out and poured a bottle of Brewdog ale, and took a sip before saying a word to the audience. His talk was mostly a history of Brewdog but did not disappoint with several irreverent lines and a bit of a “this is what we do, like it or $%#* yourself” attitude."
Oh, please.
More about what we missed here.
Party time!
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I stroll downstairs for brekkie around 8:30 AM. And mostly have my usual
stuff: scrambled egg and cheese followed by fruit. But, in addition to
scrambled...
9 hours ago
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Oh dear, cringe worthy.
They're so cool they could start their own youth tv programme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo9_aBj1Z84
Right on Gavin.
"Beer for Young Adults. Made by Young Adults."
Mmmm. But they have managed to get their beers listed in several leading supermarkets …
"Mmmm. But they have managed to get their beers listed in several leading supermarkets …"
How very punk rock of them :)
zytho: Getting beer on the shelves in supermarkets, or the Swedish state monopoly for that matter, may very well be good business (provided they can actually deliver, and that the brand can stand it). But it doesn't make Dickie cool. (Any more than havin' some sounds on yr laptop is the key to a fuck-you stance.) And neither does it cancel out the uncritical sycophancy the quote (I thought) illustrated.
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