Spent a lovely afternoon at BrewDog Glasgow trying some new beers—and old ones I didn’t get to try yet—and getting acquainted with Colin, the new manager, and the rest of the staff.
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When the tourist bus arrived at the Kelvingrove Museum, I simply had to get out! Not for the museum though, but for a wee drink at BrewDog Glasgow…
We skipped lunch today, so we really needed something to eat around four, and we went to Bread Meats Bread. Apparently we weren’t the only ones feeling a bit peckish!
Since we still have a couple of hours to go, we decided to go for another coffee.

In case you missed it: a new crowdfunding round has opened at my favourite Scottish brewery BrewDog. With Equity For Punks IV, BrewDog is quite ambitious, trying to collect £25 million. I have no doubt they will reach this number well before the closing date (20 April 2016), since they’ve already reached the £5 million mark after just a couple of weeks!
In 2013 I invested the absolute minimum of £95 in Equity For Punks III. Already within a couple of months, the amount of accumulated discounts — bar discounts, online shop discounts and Beer Bucks — outweighed my investment!
This time I invested some more in EFP IV, to qualify for even higher discounts. With BrewDog Brussels opening soon, I’m sure it will not take long before this investment will have paid off as well. 😉 And did I mention the value of my first shares increased considerably?
If you are a craft beer lover (in Europe) and interested in being a part of BrewDog, I strongly suggest you have a look at the prospectus.
Of course, the reasons for this post are not entirely selfless: if you decide to invest, I would be very grateful if you could use the referral code R088218 when asked. In return, with the first three referrers living near — or visiting — Brussels, I’d be happy to share one of the exclusive limited edition barrel-aged bottles of Hinterland I might receive thanks to your referral!
