BrewDog

BrewDog
Title BrewDog PDF eBook
Author Richard Taylor
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 55
Release 2017-09-05
Genre Cooking
ISBN 178472453X

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**FREE SAMPLER** BrewDog is one of the world's fastest-growing food and drink brands. Well known for their crowdfunded, rapid expansion and iconoclastic approach, the company now has a wide range of award-winning craft beers (67 to date) that are stocked by every major retailer, 55 BrewDog-branded bars around the world and is just opening a major brewery in Ohio. Their first beer book will focus on explaining craft beer to the widest possible audience. It will include a survey of what makes craft beer great, how to understand different beer styles, how to cook with beer and match beers and food, right through to how to brew your own. It will be both a window into the BrewDog world and a repository of essential information. Designed in the highly individual style of the brand, the book will include quirky features such as spaces to place your drop of beer once you've ticked a particular beer off your 'to-drink' list and a DIY beer mat. We hope that you enjoy this free sampler.

BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks

BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks
Title BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks PDF eBook
Author BrewDog PLC
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 224
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1784727105

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*** *Black Hardcover Edition* The new book from BrewDog Release your inner beer geek. BrewDog wrote the ultimate book for beer virgins. Now they have gone deeper. Deep niche deeper. Here you will find everything BrewDog loves about beer and brewing distilled into one must-read volume. You will explore the evolution of styles such as IPA and wheat beer into the myriad innovative forms they take today; discover which beers BrewDog believes are truly iconic and why; learn to perfect your own DIY brews, with recipes from many breweries to choose from; find menus for whole beer- and foodpairing dinners; and of course enjoy the beers from all around the world that should be tasted right now. In a nutshell this is a masterclass in craft beer.

Advertising Account Planning

Advertising Account Planning
Title Advertising Account Planning PDF eBook
Author Sarah Turnbull
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 264
Release 2023-09-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000936260

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This practical and comprehensive text effectively provides advertising account planning principles within an integrated marketing communications framework. With a world-renowned textbook author team, this 4th edition has been fully updated to include: Fresh professional examples and mini-case studies within each chapter with a more global outlook than previous editions, bringing the theoretical concepts to life A new chapter on International Advertising addressing the challenges of managing a global campaign Pedagogical features and visual aids to support student learning and comprehension, including reflective questions and mini-cases drawn from current industry examples New and expanded content covering digital marketing and technologies; the customer journey; ethics and corporate social responsibility; global positioning of the brand; paid, earned and owned media; influencer marketing, and campaign measurement and analytics. Providing a full understanding of the advertising account planning process, this textbook is perfect for both the industry and classroom. The textbook will equip students of Marketing Communications, Advertising Management and Brand Management with the knowledge and skills they need to plan and manage a strategic communications campaign, including prominent advertising student competitions such as American Advertising Federation ( AAF) National Student Advertising Competition ( NSAC) or the Collegiate EFFIES. Online resources include PowerPoint slides and a test bank.

Foundations of Marketing, 7e

Foundations of Marketing, 7e
Title Foundations of Marketing, 7e PDF eBook
Author John Fahy
Publisher McGraw Hill
Total Pages 435
Release 2022-04-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1526849011

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Have you wondered how marketers use data and technology to capture relevant information on their target audience? Or how marketers in today’s world deal with questions around sustainability, climate change and planned product obsolescence? In its 7th edition, Foundations of Marketing aims to answer these pressing questions. This leading textbook is packed with contemporary examples and case studies that highlight the real-world applications of marketing concepts. Discover: • The growing importance of social marketing • How organisations are leveraging consumer data to make decisions and drive customer retention and conversion levels • The role of brand communities, peer-to-peer marketing and social influencers • Both a Managerial and Consumer approach to marketing Key features: • Marketing Spotlights highlight the marketing innovations of brands such as Zoom, Rent the Runway, John Lewis and Patagonia. • Marketing in Action boxes offer modern examples of real marketing campaigns in the UK, Denmark, The Netherlands and internationally. • Critical Marketing Perspective boxes encourage students to critically reflect on ethical debates and stimulate student discussion and analysis about socially responsible practices. • End of Chapter Case Studies covering Starbucks, Patek Philipe, Spotify and Depop provides students with an in-depth analysis of companies’ marketing strategies. Each case study has dedicated questions to encourage critical thinking. • Connect® resources such as updated Testbank and Quiz questions, Application Based Activities and assignable Case Studies with associated multiple-choice questions. John Fahy is Professor of Marketing at the University of Limerick, Ireland David Jobber is Professor of Marketing at the University of Bradford School of Management, UK

BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks

BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks
Title BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks PDF eBook
Author James Watt
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Total Pages 363
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 164160459X

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The next step for beer geeks looking to expand their knowledge with science, food and drink pairings, home brewing recipes, and more The second book from the independent brewery's founders, BrewDog: Craft Beer for the Geeks aims to go deeper into the science and styles of craft beer in this full-color, gorgeously designed taproom bible. With sections such as "The Science of Flavor" and "Why Temperature Is King," beer geeks will be satisfied with the wealth of knowledge presented by these craft beer experts. Recipes and sections on beer and food pairing will thrill food and beverage enthusiasts who want to go further in exploring flavor combinations. A "DIY Dog" section on at-home brewing exemplifies the punk, open-source ethos that Brewdog is known for. With 18 recipes, BrewDog is a must-own for the beer revolutionist in your life.

Be. More. BrewDog.

Be. More. BrewDog.
Title Be. More. BrewDog. PDF eBook
Author James Watt
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 102
Release 2020-01-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1473578272

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Rip up the rule book the BrewDog way! Iconic, controversial, and hugely colourful, BrewDog has never done business the way other companies do. This snappy staff manual, written by co-founder James Watt, reveals how it thinks, works and makes some of the best loved craft beers in the world like Punk IPA and Tactical Nuclear Penguin. Founded by two men and a dog, its groundbreaking business model - crowdfunded by 'Equity Punks' - has attracted admiring glances from many established and aspiring entrepreneurs. Over 10 years on, it is still anarchic, radical and ever successful, with an ever-growing global presence. This book lays its soul bare, revealing its mission to create a whole new type of business, spread the passion for great craft beer and 'turn the global beer scene on its head'. With chapters covering their BrewDog Charter, Dogmas, Journey and Signature Benefits, the unconventional, unexpected and innovative world of BrewDog gives advice for holding fast, gripping the wheel and driving like you [expletive removed] stole it!

BrewDog

BrewDog
Title BrewDog PDF eBook
Author Richard Taylor
Publisher Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages 240
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1784723215

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BrewDog's first beer book is a brilliant intro to the world of craft beer. It includes a look at what makes craft beer great and how it's made, explains how to understand different beer styles, how to cook with beer and match beers and food, right through to how to brew your own at home. It's not just about BrewDog's beers either - plenty of other excellent breweries and their beers from around the world are featured. This book is both a window into the BrewDog world and a repository of essential craft beer information. Designed in the highly individual style of the brand, the book also includes quirky features such as spaces to place your drop of beer once you've ticked a particular beer off your 'to-drink' list and pull-out beer mats.