I would expect brand tag to be brand 
of pub (what AFAIK is rare), not
list of brands of its inventory.

8 Oct 2019, 23:43 by [email protected]:

> This doesn't directly solve the problem, but you could use the brand tag
> and put in the Guinness and other drinks that are traditionally in an Irish
> pub if you knew their selection.
>
> On Tue, 8 Oct 2019 at 21:38, Rory McCann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi there fellow OSMers,
>>
>> What's the best way to tag an Irish pub? Not just a pub in Ireland, but
>> a specifically themed "Irish Pub" (which are usually outside Ireland)?
>>
>> There's ~300 instances of `cuisine=irish`, which would make total sense
>> for places which (also) serve food. Traditionally pubs in Ireland would
>> rarely serve food. Calling Tayto's “cuisine” is a stretch, and using the
>> `cuisine` tag seems weird for a bar/pub that doesn't serve any food.
>>
>> I've used `theme=irish` once or twice. But I don't think anyone else
>> does, and it's not supported. This might be related to mapping “sports
>> bars” or other themed bars. In theory the `theme` of a restaurant/bar
>> could be different from the `cuisine` of any food/drink it serves, so it
>> might make sense to tag this difference.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Rory
>>
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