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Beer giant BrewDog has been quietly building its expertise in single malt Scotch distilling, and is now on the cusp of ...
Beer giant BrewDog is receiving almost £3 million in public funds as the firm vowed to replace by the next planting season the hundreds of thousands of tree saplings that died last year.
And although east and north London offer their own pretty canalside pubs, our city has always been built around the riverside, making some of these riverside pubs among the oldest pubs in London… and ...
This pub was voted one of the best in Shepherd's Bush by Londonist readers. The third BrewDog bar to open in London shares much with its older brethren in Camden and Shoreditch. They all adopt a ...
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Vinegar Yard, nestled next to London Bridge Station, will be screening all the matches of the tournament on the big screen in the main site and outside in its heated (and covered) courtyard.
Brewdog has appointed another CEO. Brewdog has appointed a new chief executive for the second time in the space of a year following the departure of James Arrow for “personal reasons”.
BrewDog was founded in 2007 by James Watt and Martin Dickie, and is headquartered in Ellon, Scotland. It employs more than 2,700 people, operates in excess of 120 bars, hotels and venues worldwide – ...
“James Taylor has been an instrumental leader at BrewDog, steering the financial strategy and laying a strong foundation for profitable growth,” said BrewDog chair Allan Leighton. “His deep ...
A hooded climber has been pictured scaling Tower Bridge in London, forcing the bridge to be shut. Witnesses at the scene shared images online of the climber. Emergency services were at the scene ...
Tower Bridge was shut down, with traffic and boats grinding to a standstill. But the iconic landmark has since reopened after the man "safely came down", City of London Police confirmed.