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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hello Guys and Girl,
I am in the process of opening a new brewery based in Surrey and am trying to pick a name for it. Any ideas welcomed for it as well as the beers |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Good luck with the venture pal.
If you're successful in years to come and you get asked how you came up with a name you could say "some guy with his nob out on Fab suggested it" "
Sounds like a plan |
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"Currently brewing an IPA using Surrey hops and also an APA with hops from the US"
So your APA will be really hoppy. Call it Bunny Hop. It’s an American dance move. |
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There are some excellent breweries in my area and many of them choose a theme for the brewery name and beer names.
Nottingham brewery use Robin Hood for inspiration.
Mallard brewery use anything related to ducks - my favourite name for a beer was "Duck Off"
Magpie brewery was named after one of our local football teams, Notts County, nicknamed the magpies. Their beers are all named something related to birds. |
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"There are some excellent breweries in my area and many of them choose a theme for the brewery name and beer names.
Nottingham brewery use Robin Hood for inspiration.
Mallard brewery use anything related to ducks - my favourite name for a beer was "Duck Off"
Magpie brewery was named after one of our local football teams, Notts County, nicknamed the magpies. Their beers are all named something related to birds. "
"Can I have two Tits please barperson" |
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