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The brewing industry is undergoing a seismic shift as giants like AB InBev and Molson Coors redefine their strategies amid ...
BrewDog co-founder James Watt's ‘Shadow DOGE,’ may be just another publicity stunt but public sector reform may be the only way to avoid… Newsletters Reader Rewards ...
The craft beer businessman who stepped down as CEO of BrewDog last year wants the show ‘House of Unicorns’ to promote entrepreneurialism in the UK with a £2 million (€2.37 million) cash prize.
BrewDog founder James Watt takes on Dragons' Den as he launches £2million reality TV show in bid to find a 'unicorn' By FREYA BARNES. Published: 05:11 EDT, 22 January 2025 | Updated: 09:33 EDT ...
BREWDOG multi-millionaire James Watt has revealed plans to launch a reality TV show with the “largest cash prize” in UK telly history. The Scots beer boss, 42, is on the hunt for new ...
BrewDog co-founder James Watt will star in a new reality TV show produced by Jake Humphrey's company, in what is surely the most irritating concept… Newsletters Reader Rewards ...
James Watt, founder and former CEO of Scottish brewer BrewDog, is to launch his own reality TV show that will see entrepreneurs compete for a £2m investment.. Watt, who stepped down as BrewDog CEO ...
The company also hailed a milestone after brewing more than one million hectolitres of beer for the first time in its history, with June 2023 marking BrewDog’s biggest ever month at some 100,000 ...
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.
BrewDog bosses have been accused of orchestrating a toxic culture of bullying of staff at a dozen bars, including one in Aberdeen. Dozens of the craft ale giant’s workers have signed a formal ...
UK soft-drinks brand Living Things has raised £500,000 ($638,247) in capital through a funding round led by former BrewDog CEO James Watt. Living Things, a functional and soft-drink soda brand, has ...