BrewDog

BrewDog 's brewery in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

History

BrewDog was founded by two friends James Watt and Martin Dickie, 2007. The first beer was produced in April 2007. BrewDog claims to be the largest brewery unabhänge Scotland. It produces 400,000 bottles per month for export to the whole world. The total emissions in fiscal 2013 53.500 hl.

Bars

In October 2010, BrewDog opened her first beer bar in Aberdeen called BrewDog Aberdeen. A second own brewery was opened with BrewDog Edinburgh in March 2011, July 2011 and was followed by Glasgow BrewDog Camden was inaugurated in December 2011 in London. This was followed by Local in Nottingham in February 2012, BrewDog Newcastle in April and the BrewDog bar in Manchester in May 2012.

Beers

BrewDog produces different kinds of beer such as ale, stout, IPA and storage. Bottled they are in each bottle. Individual bottlings also be filled into keg barrels. The bottled beers are available in supermarkets across the UK and also exported worldwide. Since December 2010, BrewDog is officially available in Germany. Introduced in Germany beers from BrewDog are:

  • 5 A.M. Saint
  • Punk IPA
  • 77 in stock
  • Zeitgeist
  • Trashy Blonde
  • Hardcore IPA
  • Dogma
  • Paradox
  • Tokyo
  • Tactical Nuclear Penguin
  • Sink the Bismarck

End of November 2009 resulted in a BrewDog beer called Tactical Nuclear Penguin at 32% alcohol content, which should be the strongest ever produced beer.

Shortly after, the Sink the Bismarck was presented, which even has 41 % alcohol.

With The End of History is a limited edition of 55 % strength beer was created. The controversial bottling was stuffed gray squirrel.

From January 2010, Punk IPA is also available in 0.33l cans.

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