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The Brewdog Staff choose the New Area manager
Should be interesting


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:08 pm
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Terrible TV. Really painful to watch. It puts me off drinking their beer, they're obviously 'too young and trendy' for me!


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:27 pm
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3 items that sum them up.
A beard, hipster jeans and a giant cock


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:29 pm
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They make great beer though and have successfully crowd funded a new brewery. Top marks for them


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:32 pm
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The recruitment agent is even more of a cock though


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:33 pm
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Todgers.

I've always thought they try too hard hence why I don't buy their beers on go into the bars.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:34 pm
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That guy talking to the recruitment agent was a bit of a dick.

The agent's given him the people on the market. He can't do any more than that, and yet the guy tore him a new one. He didn't handle it well mind.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:37 pm
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Teddy is out of the pram big style


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:38 pm
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I've always thought they try too hard hence why I don't buy their beers on go into the bars.

Odd.

I just drink beer I like, didn't realise we had to evaluate the companies strategy.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:39 pm
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No question the bloke is a bit of a knob, however the interview questions are a sure sign that the interviewers is a bell end


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:41 pm
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I've always thought they try too hard hence why I don't buy their beers on go into the bars.

Yes stw does prefer the small outfits to stay small (then die) their strategy and marketing is superb. As a British success story it's up there. It's a bit in your face but that is the brand. Maybe try a beer and see if you like it.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:45 pm
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Glad i don't have to do any recruitment with him. Would annoy the hell out of me and talk about not seeing potential in people


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:46 pm
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Their beer tastes boke.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:51 pm
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James is a ****.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:54 pm
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Patronising ****er


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:54 pm
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Oi swear filter, that word should have had 6 letters not 4


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:55 pm
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Success story for sure and that's fair enough. They opened their first bar here in Aberdeen and have recently opened their second so it's obviously working. I have tried the beer but find you couldn't have more than a couple as they try too hard to be different and I find their style to in my face for my liking.
One company who's beer I do love is Williams brothers, they have been doing craft beers for over 20 years and far less hipster wannabe.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 10:56 pm
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Never tried a Brewdog Ale but watching that has not swayed me one inch...... friggin kids of today 😕

James = clevercockwomble of a boss imho


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:01 pm
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Brewdog came across as a bunch of trendy tossers - not a suit in sight, far too hip to be professional.

No way I'd ever want to work for them. I've worked for some idiots like that before - I quit after three days.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:01 pm
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I have never tried their beer ...

But I love Cornish Pilsner me! 😛


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:02 pm
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Elvis juice is yum


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:02 pm
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Maybe they could get together with Surly?


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:05 pm
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He didn't come over very well tbh; my wife's a pretty fair judge of character and reckons he's a prize tool.

As to whether their strategy is good - certainly seems to be based on numbers. Looks like he has set out to be successful rather than popular so fair play to that. If he upsets a few on the way, I doubt he really cares.

And finally - how can you say you don't like his beer. They make umpteen different types. I don't like Punk IPA, I do like Dead Pony and This Is Lager. I'll bet there's something you'd 'like' somewhere in there.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:06 pm
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One company who's beer I do love is Williams brothers, they have been doing craft beers for over 20 years and far less hipster wannabe.

And never heard of them... Marketing eh


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:08 pm
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Had my first pint in the Edinburgh bar at the W/e. Might be tempted in there shares when available.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:09 pm
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TV company must have been exasperated too:

Plan a programme about collaborative hiring and set it all up
James torpedoes the whole thing
One guy gets different job by default
What's our programme going to be about now?


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:12 pm
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Collaborative hiring ... 😆


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:15 pm
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"One company who's beer I do love is Williams brothers, they have been doing craft beers for over 20 years and far less hipster wannabe.

And never heard of them... Marketing eh"

Geographic market choices ?

Tempest brewing for me. Dont know how long they have been going but all their beers are good mostly long white cloud though.

The brewdog gluten free beer is good.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:19 pm
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Possibly geography but if your ambition is to sell beet to the local pub then good luck. If you want to kick the big guys in the balls and take some of their market share then your going to have to be different.


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:22 pm
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really enjoyed seeing a Media Idea torpeedoed 🙂


 
Posted : 08/03/2016 11:23 pm
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Oh dear James, that didnt go as planned did it?

Or is all publicity good publicity?


 
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really enjoyed seeing a Media Idea torpeedoed

Didn't seem to go down too well with a number of employees either though.

One guy gets different job by default

Not even that.

Lots of free publicity, but I too wonder if it might test the adage that there is no such thing as bad publicity though.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 12:00 am
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there is no such thing as bad publicity though.

This...

IN SPADES!

Everyone's talking about them now, Brewdog will sell 50% more beer this week than they would normally, and probably be 30% up for the month too.

Glad i don't have to do any recruitment with him. Would annoy the hell out of me and talk about not seeing potential in people

Quite agree, but... The guy clearly knows what he wants, and won't accept second best. He's an unrelenting perfectionsist with a vision of where he wants his company to be. I was a little disappointed he didn't see a little more potential in his candidates (the woman turning up for an interview with a Brewery and not being particularly into Beer amazed me mind, that's as bad as the few reps in the Bike industry I speak to that don't ride bikes any more!), but clearly he's not paying peanuts so he's not expecting monkeys. If he has high expectations, and is prepared to pay the necessary to get them met, why should he compromise?

For me it was very fitting he was sat there in a minimalist office, casually dressed with his MacBookPro about the only thing on his desk... He's basically Steve Jobs reincarnate! I'm sure he doesn't care in the slightest about making friends, but he knows how to make his business succeed!


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 12:29 am
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Had my first pint in the Edinburgh bar at the W/e. Might be tempted in there shares when available.

The shares aren't going to make you any money, it's essentially a crowd funding initiative. You get to support the company and get some free stuff, but they'll be £100/share or whatever which is no where market value.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 12:34 am
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I'm sure he doesn't care in the slightest about making friends, but he knows how to make his business succeed!

This.

Which makes me wonder - whenever someone comes on here with a career based enquiry along the lines of 'it'll be a load more work and I don't want to compromise my family / friendships / riding time' then we all line up to say that no-one puts "I wished I'd spent more time at work" on their gravestone.

Clearly there are people that DO put work first; and is it because they're different to us, more driven, whatever that we see them in the way we do.

I wonder what his plan is - because if it's to ride this wave for a few more years, then sell out to a major and retire to a blissful life in a camper van then I can accept almost any degree of cockwomblery.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 8:37 am
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I blame Thatcher


 
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Brewdog beer, in any guise I've tried is always far to hoppy and citrusy for me. Doesn't make for good session drinking ale like some of the brilliant Lakeland beers. Regularly in brewdog I've felt like not finishing one of their pints. Sure the odd pint of brewdog ale is fine but couldn't do more than one or two on a regular basis.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:03 am
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Agent007 sums it up well for me. There's quite a few smaller breweries doing beer like that now. On a first sip it's quite nice and interesting by the time I'm half way through I'm pretty sick of it. Luckily there's plenty microbreweries out there making good drinkable beer too.

As for the business and the boss I guess that's how you make a success. TBH I'd be pretty annoyed at the recruiter if that was the best 3 he could drum up. The boss is obviously driven and focused and it's working well for him.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:08 am
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Me and Mrs yunki spend half our lives searching for hoppy citrus ale..
We got a taste for that style in NZ.
She likes some brewdog beers.. There's one I like but can't remember the name..
Their bottles are too small


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:13 am
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I didn't see the programme so can't say much about the company, but I do like some of their beer. And if a few hipster beards and a bit of commercial success winds people up I'm starting to like them more 🙂


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:18 am
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I've not tried any of their beer for ages. I wasn't impressed by what I did try and I thought the BS on the label did them no favours. Much prefer Tempest and Williams Bros.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:22 am
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Brewdog beer, in any guise I've tried is always far to hoppy and citrusy for me. Doesn't make for good session drinking ale like some of the brilliant Lakeland beers. Regularly in brewdog I've felt like not finishing one of their pints. Sure the odd pint of brewdog ale is fine but couldn't do more than one or two on a regular basis.

Well, I drink a bottle at a time, not a whole bathtub, and I like it fine.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:22 am
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The boss bloke James came across as a petulant schoolboy on a power trip - addressing his minions from the balcony.
Did he really think he was going to get three candidates with perfect CVs (ie working for a competitor) to take one week of holiday to attend an interview that would then be shown on TV?
Two of whom would have had to go back to their old work with everyone knowing they failed to get the job and their management knowing they wanted to leave.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:24 am
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Me and Mrs yunki spend half our lives searching for hoppy citrus ale..
We got a taste for that style in NZ.
She likes some brewdog beers.. There's one I like but can't remember the name..
Their bottles are too small

I agree, however my local Sains does a big (660ml?) bottle of Punk IPA.

Also, Williams brothers beers are indeed ace, although why Mike hasn't heard of them ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PLANET is quite baffling to be honest.... 😆


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 9:39 am
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wonder how many folk on this side of the planet have heard of little creatures or northbridge brewing co ?


 
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