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Well, the BrewDog punks just went over the top again, to set a new record. They write on their blog : The End of History, at 55%, is the final installment of our efforts to redefine the limits of ...
Scottish brewery BrewDog have packaged their latest range of beers inside dead animals. Called The End of History, the collection of roadkill includes seven stoats, four squirrels and a hare, each ...
Brewdog released the End of History two years after launching its 12 per cent 'Tokyo' beer, which was at the time the UK's strongest and was criticised by campaigners.
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The rise and fall of BrewDog: how the anarchic brewery went from progressive to problematic - MSNThe rise and fall of BrewDog: how the anarchic brewery went from progressive to problematic - IN FOCUS: The unorthodox Scottish brewers have made a name for themselves over the last 17 years by ...
The loudest and most memorable of which was probably a campaign called The End of History, for which whopping 55 per cent ABV bottles of beer were stuffed down the necks of taxidermy roadkill.The ...
BrewDog also falls out of favor with animal welfare activists after a stunt saw 12 bottles of its 55% The End Of History ale packaged inside the bodies of dead animals.
Made with an abv of 55%, BrewDog's "End of History" beer was the world's strongest and most expensive, and sold out within a few hours. Only 12 bottles were available, ...
In 2010 BrewDog provoked anger from animal welfare activists after 12 bottles of its 55% The End Of History ale were packaged inside the bodies of taxidermied squirrels and other wildlife.
A case of: “How could it possibly get any worse?” And then it did. In a letter to staff, Brewdog Bars CEO James Brown said all new workers would now be paid £11.44 per hour nationwide – the ...
As the controversial chief exec steps down, The Drum takes a look at some of the highs and lows that have shaped the BrewDog brand. Under James Watt, the self-styled punk brewery has been no ...
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