Brewdog to close 10 UK pubs this week. See the full list

Beer Giant Brewdog will close ten sticks this week, including the first stick in Aberdeen. The movement is expected to risk about 100 jobs.
Despite its efforts to maintain these places, the Scottish company said that it is not possible to make these sticks commercially applicable “. All affected places will stop operations that have initiated at least 14 days of advisory for personnel on July 26th.
Following a review process, Brewdog said the group’s first bar site will close the sites, including the Aberdeen flagship pub on Gallowgate.
Founding James Watt, in response to the personnel, partly part of the renewal of the property of closing, in response to “increasing costs, increasing regulation and economic pressures in the sector, he said.

However, the brand will still try to enlarge the bar business, “arrival” positions for larger bars and smaller community bars will open, he added.
The company will close the following rods:
-Berdeen gallowgate
-Brighton
-Cam, London
-Düdee
-Noh occupies Street
-Oxford
-Shefield
-Shepherds Bush, London
-Shorereditch, London
-Syrk
A Brewdog spokesman said: “After the review of our bar, we can confirm that we can hardly decide to close a more focused strategy and the rationalization of our rod footprint.
“This decision is not only a response to the challenging UK hospitality market, but also to explain the ongoing industry challenges, including proactive decision-and-economical costs, increasing regulation and economic pressures to redefine Braing’s long-term and profitable growth focus.
“We are working hard to minimize the impact on our people and we expect many team members who are affected by the Brewdog network.
“We provide as much support as possible during this transition for those who quit.”