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http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/90241
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/brewdog-glasgow
http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/90313
trainman
06-05-2011, 11:07
http://forums.pubsgalore.co.uk/showthread.php?6932-Are-You-Tasting-the-Pith-Playing-With-The-Big-Boys&p=31936#post31936
I don't often surf the blogs, but more Brewdog news posted this morning may be of interest to our Yorkshire folk.
Now, I wonder if I can find a Brewdog market on Betfair...
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/an-update-on-brewdog-glasgow
Wittenden
11-07-2011, 09:47
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/an-update-on-brewdog-glasgow
Welcoming,eh?
aleandhearty
12-07-2011, 17:26
Welcoming,eh?
I take it that the 'industrial, utilitarian feel' doesn't do a lot for you then? :)
Alesonly
12-07-2011, 19:23
Looks about as exciting and inviting as drinking in a disused warehouse. If I wanted too do that I would go down me local tesco buy a few good Bottled Ales and drink in the disused B&Q next door. Its definitely not the nice friendly old style Boozer I would prefer too harsh no character.
Wittenden
12-07-2011, 22:49
I take it that the 'industrial, utilitarian feel' doesn't do a lot for you then? :)
No!-more a back street boozer/country pub man, myself.
Still no news of a Brewdog Yorkshire.
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/the-official-opening-of-brewdog-glasgow
Alesonly
28-07-2011, 10:56
http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article/the-official-opening-of-brewdog-glasgow
That Pub Looks like my Idea of total hell by those Pictures its full of mainly under 30s and is too open no atmosphere or quiet corners looks like any big wetherspoons on a Fri/Sat night. Looking at Picture four showing four glasses of half full beer with more head than beer it looks very cloudy for a Keg beer as well I would definitely give it a miss if I was passing.
608607
under 30s inside city centre bar :eek:
608607
beer has a head run for your life :eek:
Hondo News At Ten Palookaville
:cool:
oldboots
28-07-2011, 12:19
Looking at Picture four showing four glasses of half full beer with more head than beer it looks very cloudy for a Keg beer as well I would definitely give it a miss if I was passing.
All the Brewdog kegs I've had, have been cloudy and over carbonated in spite of supposedly being Keykeg where the gas isn't meant to touch the beer, so I'm not bothered about Brewdog Yorkshire.
Doesn't look like many forum members will be rushing to buy the new Brewdog shares then...
http://www.brewdog.com/equityforpunks
trainman
28-07-2011, 22:29
under 30s inside city centre bar :eek:
beer has a head run for your life :eek:
Hondo News At Ten Palookaville
:cool:
No need for that, I concur with alesonly's comments.
That Pub Looks like my Idea of total hell by those Pictures its full of mainly under 30s and is too open no atmosphere or quiet corners looks like any big wetherspoons on a Fri/Sat night. Looking at Picture four showing four glasses of half full beer with more head than beer it looks very cloudy for a Keg beer as well I would definitely give it a miss if I was passing.
God forbid, a pub without greybeards. I will leave judgment until I've visted a Brewdog pub. They do seem to be doing very well, compared to other boring pubs where people want to hive themselves away into the corner and sup on their boring brown beer for two hours.
PaulOfHorsham
30-07-2011, 23:36
That Pub Looks like my Idea of total hell by those Pictures its full of mainly under 30s
I don't know, young people enjoying themselves, eh? What's the world coming to?
Looking at Picture four showing four glasses of half full beer with more head than beer
No it doesn't.
it looks very cloudy for a Keg beer
That's the 'hop haze'. You'll get that in a highly hopped beer. You get that in Punk IPA, for example, whether bottled or cask. And I take it you've never encountered a Wheat Beer?
I would definitely give it a miss if I was passing.
I suspect they'll cope
oldboots
31-07-2011, 18:57
I don't know, young people enjoying themselves, eh? What's the world coming to?
No it doesn't.
I think the point is more that any pub that has a predomination of any particular age group is unlikely to be satisfying its function as a "pub" be that a surplus of spotty youth or coffin dodgers.
That's the 'hop haze'. You'll get that in a highly hopped beer. You get that in Punk IPA, for example, whether bottled or cask. And I take it you've never encountered a Wheat Beer?
Nope, that's cloudy beer, I've had Keg Brewdog and it's CLOUDY and pish to boot, stick to the cask or bottled versions they are superb beers (if you like hops)
I suspect they'll cope
HoHo here (http://tandlemanbeerblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/empire-building-for-punks.html)
No doubt but it doesn't change the quality of the "beer"; etc.
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