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> On 14. Oct 2019, at 22:55, Rory McCann <r...@technomancy.org> wrote:
> 
> >MC: I would expect brand tag to be brand of pub (what AFAIK is rare), not
> > list of brands of its inventory.
> 
> I agree. `brand` is for (e.g.) `brand=Weatherspoons`. You could use
> `sells:Guinness=yes` to record that something is sold. But that's not
> always helpful, because (e.g.) there are many pubs in England that sell
> Guinness and aren't “Irish pubs”, and Irish pubs which don't sell
> Guinness (there's one in my city like that, but they will sell you a
> “Black & Tan” 😡).


There are in some areas pubs that would merit a brand tag (maybe it is 
generally common), they have the beer logo aside their name on the sign, beer 
mats, menus, glasses , sunshades, everything can be branded (it could happen 
they’re “recycling” material like glasses or beer mats from a different brand, 
but usually you would get the beer on the sign as draft beer). For example in 
Berlin, there are the infamous “Schultheis-Eckkneipe”n
https://eckkneipen.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/zur_gemuetlichen_ecke_ansicht.jpg?w=614&h=410

or Berliner Kindl
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Eckkneipe_in_Berlin-Kreuzberg%2C_2009.jpg

these places do not change brand frequently, and verifiability in Germany is 
typically quite good (means the signs are big ;) )
That’s part of the pubs, there are also the „modern“ ones that change the beer 
frequently and sell microbrewery stuff, and others that don’t put big beer 
brand signs for one or the other reason, but at least for a big part of the 
German pubs (and some restaurants) it would be easy to populate a brand tag, 
that’s not a big stretch compared to other uses of brand, and I don’t see a 
competing interpretation of brand in the pub context. On the other hand, if it 
were about available draft beer types, the brand approach would not be 
promising (but these may change, or not, according to the pub).


Cheers Martin 
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