I Spent the Day in a Giant BrewDog and Saw the Depressing Future of Pubs

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  1. I wouldn’t call that place a pub, that’s a bar. Pubs to me have to be cosy and dark, with a fireplace for winter and hopefully one or two animals patrolling the place looking for pets. Oh and a decent beer garden.

  2. Brewdog have successfully worked out that lots of people do work from their bars – they do this £10 a day thing with unlimited coffee and a pint at the end of the day – so I can see why they would build a we-work with more booze.

    It’s not a pub though – nor is it the future of all pubs.

  3. Don’t worry. If the worst predictions come through, by mid 2023, a pint will cost +£20 a pop and there won’t be any pubs left at all. 3 litre Tesco cider in the park for you.

  4. People that drink “craft beer” don’t belong in proper boozers, I don’t find his concern convincing.

  5. I’m sure this is like guerrilla reverse physiology or something and he has been paid by Brew Dog to write this.

    I’m suddenly very conscious that a new BrewDog has opened near me and that they do unlimited chicken wings on a Wednesday!

  6. Don’t get the obsession with pubs

    For the price of 3/4 drinks in a pub I can buy myself a bottle of vodka and some mixer have some friends over and play games like CAH or uno

    If we get hungry we can either cook something or order food

    There’s less angry middle age men so my friends feel more comfortable

    So it’s cheaper, more fun, and more comfortable than going to the pub

    Also there’s no question about how to get home because your already at home

  7. I’ve never been in a Brewdog bar and I never will. The guy who runs it is a right cunt.

    Also, more expensive than Spoons.

    /s

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