Craft beer giant Brewdog abandons real living wage for new employees

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The article blames increased production costs for brewing Brewdog IPA, not wage costs. They could instead stop chucking ridiculous and unnecessary amounts of hops in their beers. They might even benefit from it!
 
I to have fell out with brewdog to many of their beers have an artificial taste

I'm coming to that same conclusion of late, tried quite a few different Brewdogs over the last few weeks and while a couple have been quite nice (although one in particular was the foulest thing I've ever had in my mouth...and that's saying something!) most are about as indifferent as can be.

Not great when some are upwards of £4 per can and the overall experience is beer flavoured fizzy water with a slightly funky aftertaste.
 
The worst for me is Elvis juice
It’s gopping now isn’t it.

I had it draft in one of their bars when it was released, absolutely delicious.

However, I still enjoy frequenting the nearest Brew Dog for a couple and bar food. I went to Waterloo last week, they have a slide to get from the 1st floor to the ground floor which was fun. Shareholders discount makes it a little more palatable.
 
It’s gopping now isn’t it.

I had it draft in one of their bars when it was released, absolutely delicious.

However, I still enjoy frequenting the nearest Brew Dog for a couple and bar food. I went to Waterloo last week, they have a slide to get from the 1st floor to the ground floor which was fun. Shareholders discount makes it a little more palatable.
Don't get me wrong they still do some good beers, my fav is the double hazy Jane
 

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