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    Tmavy Lezak in Pivovarsky Dum in Prague.

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    Dark de Triomph stout by Frogpubs with fish & chips. That’s traditional Parisian cuisine for you.

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    BrewDog is a pretty cool, if relatively mainstream, Brewery in the uk. Aldi is a pretty uncool budget German supermarket that we also have in the UK. Aldi likes to copy popular brands - a homage if you will - and they copied brew dogs beer and called it Aldi IPA. BrewDog then copied Aldi IPA by releasing their own version. This is the kind of corporate feud I can get along withName:  img_1927-2.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    BrewDog is a pretty cool, if relatively mainstream, Brewery in the uk.

    Cool? There’s quite a lot about the company (and its owner) that is shabby, disreputable and toxic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    BrewDog is a pretty cool, if relatively mainstream, Brewery in the uk. Aldi is a pretty uncool budget German supermarket that we also have in the UK. Aldi likes to copy popular brands - a homage if you will - and they copied brew dogs beer and called it Aldi IPA. BrewDog then copied Aldi IPA by releasing their own version. This is the kind of corporate feud I can get along withName:  img_1927-2.jpg
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    This is awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    Cool? There’s quite a lot about the company (and its owner) that is shabby, disreputable and toxic.
    Meh, Sean conner smoking is cool and smoking kills you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    Tmavy Lezak in Pivovarsky Dum in Prague.

    Most disappointed I’ve been in a while, seeing “Benedict tasting board” and realizing that it’s the name of the bar and not a board of different styles of eggs Benedict to try.
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    My friend bought my 8 beers from a local brewery and each one, whilst different, was literally the best beer I've ever had. Gonna seek them out. Name:  20250219_174047.jpg
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