Brewdog has sold an £8.8 million Scottish forest it acquired just five years ago as part of its Net Zero drive after mounting losses forced it to cut spending. The post BrewDog Sells ‘Net Zero’ Forest Amid Mounting Losses appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.| The Daily Sceptic
Watt to be replaced by James Arrow while assuming new title of ‘captain and co-founder’| the Guardian
One of BrewDog’s co-founders is stepping away from the company, according to a Friday report from U.K. publication “The National.” Martin Dickie, who founded the Scottish craft beer brand with James Watt in 2007, unexpectedly announced his departure in an email to the staff, citing personal reasons. “This business has been my life for the last 18 years and I have enjoyed (almost) every minute,” he shared in the email.| VinePair
Titled Disclosure: The Truth About BrewDog, the programme will air at 7pm on BBC One Scotland on Monday 24 January, and sees reporter Mark Daly investigate 'the truth behind the company's marketing and financial hype.' According to the show blurb, Daly 'hears disturbing claims about BrewDog’s corporate culture.' In June last year, an open letter […]| Craft Beer | Scotsman Food and Drink
Hello there! Sain ensimmäistä kertaa viestiä Fanzineen littyen BrewDogilta jo huhtikuussa, mutta panimon mittavista toimitusongelmista johtuen ensimmäiset oluet saapuivat vasta lokakuussa. BrewDogin Fanzinen ideahan on, että tosifanit, bloggarit ja reittaajat pääsevät kokemaan uutuuksia säännöllisesti. Jännä konsepti, josta en ollut kuullutkaan ennen kuin panimo itse kysyi haluanko mukaan ilman edestä. Olin ehtinyt jo asian unohtaa kun […]| Huurteinen