BrewDog

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About BrewDog

We were bored of the industrially brewed lagers and stuffy ales that dominate the UK market. We decided the best way to fix this undesirable predicament was to brew our own beers. Consequently in April 2007 BrewDog was born.Both only 24 at the time, we leased a building, got some scary bank loans, spent all our money on stainless steel and started making some hardcore beers.

About The Digital Newsroom

The BrewDog Digital Newsroom is a simple and useful resource for you to keep track of all the latest news stories. High resolution images and complete press releases are available to download from here, and you can connect with our various social media profiles easily. Suggestions for improvements are welcome.

Contact Details

Alex Myers & Camilla Brown
Manifest London
t. +44 (0)203 1379 270
e. brewdog@manifestlondon.co.uk

BrewDog

BrewDog set to smash crowdfunding records with new Equity for Punks offering

BrewDog brings back Equity for Punks – the pioneering crowdfunding programme – with the aim of raising a record £4m through selling shares to beer fans  Scotland’s largest independent brewery, BrewDog has today launched an attempt to raise £4m by selling shares directly to beer drinkers through a pioneering crowdfunding scheme. Dubbed, Equity for Punks, [...]

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The revolution WILL be televised: BrewDog cofounders to front craft beer TV show in US.

Six hour-long episodes of ‘BrewDogs’ will air this autumn on new US TV channel, Esquire Network. The cofounders of Scottish craft brewery, BrewDog, will present a new TV show about the craft beer revolution, premiering in the US this September. James Watt and Martin Dickie are the subject of the eponymous BrewDogs, an hour-long show [...]

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UK craft beer revolution is ‘scaring’ beer giants into acquisition, says record-breaking BrewDog.

UK craft beer revolution is ‘scaring’ beer giants into acquisition, says record-breaking BrewDog.

Scotland’s largest independent brewery, BrewDog has today announced record sales for 2010, including a 230% rise in UK sales of its craft beer compared with 2009. BrewDog co-founder, James Watt suggests that BrewDog’s success is evidence that the UK’s growing taste for artisanal beers is not a temporary trend and that mainstream breweries are ‘running scared’ [...]

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