With the help of British Airways cabin crew, BrewDog founders Martin Dickie and James Watt, started the brewing process of this limited run beer on board one of the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliners, while cruising 500mph over the north of Scotland.
The expert brewers mixed water, hops and barley in the onboard beverage makers to start the mashing part of the brewing process.
Cans of the bespoke IPA, named Speedbird 100 after the airline’s call sign, will be exclusively available to British Airways customers on board all long-haul and short-haul flights and in selected lounges from 1 May.
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McConnell R
25 days ago
4.5
AndyMB
4 months ago
2.8
Jcaseydes
8 months ago
3.3
Yeah this was pretty good actually. It's got some sort of fruity taste I couldn't pin down. Tinned fruit maybe? Enjoyed, very much so, in the business lounge.
JT_Massi
8 months ago
3.2
Matthou_6
8 months ago
4.2
Cameron Drew
9 months ago
2.4
Matthew M
10 months ago
4.0
Max L
1 year ago
2.8
Pretty standard beer. Bitter finish
Leech P
1 year ago
4.6
Quique R
3 years ago
4.0