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FROM ABERDEEN TO BRISBANE

Our state-of-the-art breweries are dedicated to bringing you the best craft brews (we even have the world's first craft beer hotel).

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ELLON, SCOTLAND

Our HQ was built by our investor community of Equity Punks – upon its foundations rest the support of the people who drink our beer. So inside, we have a single focus. Repaying them by brewing in a way that puts the passion and craftsmanship back into their beer glasses at every turn.

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COLUMBUS, OHIO

In Columbus we have a brand new brewhouse and taproom. The craft beer scene in America is inspirational to us – from our base in Columbus we are proud to be a part of it.

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BERLIN, GERMANY

Germany has a beer culture like nowhere else on Earth, and in its pulsating capital Berlin a community of advocates for local, independently-produced food and drink that rivals few others.

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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

BrewDog Australia (that's us!) came howling into the world in 2019. Brisbane is home to our beloved brewery and head office team, but we have our beer goggles firmly fixed on the rest of Australia moving forward.

AND THERE'S MORE

We couldn't just stop there. BrewDog is also parent to over 100 DogTap bars, 3 hotels and Hawkes Cidery, BrewDog Distilling Co. and OverWorks sour beers.

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OVERWORKS, SCOTLAND

A purpose-built facility where craft and nature find harmony. We utilise wild yeasts and microbes from our environment. Maturing beer in wooden vessels, each component is expressed through flavour.

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BREWDOG DISTILLING CO., SCOTLAND

Distillation is the natural progression for us, the logical next step for BrewDog. We brew whiskey, gin and vodka. No corner-cutting or money scrimping. Authentic spirits, made by BrewDog from grain to glass.

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HAWKES CIDER, ENGLAND

Our cidery is the first of its kind in London, allowing us to truly explore and push the boundaries of modern cider making it in a unique and challenging environment using 'ugly' or to-be-discarded fruit.