Online Beer Platform Honest Brew Will Mail Ale for Bitcoin

Online Beer Platform Honest Brew Will Mail Ale for Bitcoin

UK-based online beer platform Honest Brew has added bitcoin to its list of payment methods. The company specialises in craft beers from its own and guest breweries - including quirky labels like Weird Beard, BrewDog and Pressure Drop - and is now very likely the first online alcohol merchant to sell directly to the bitcoin-wielding public. Andrew Reeve, Honest Brew's CEO, said: "As the first online platform [for alcoholic products] to offer payment by bitcoin, we are hoping the community gets behind it." Heady brew. Honest Brew was started up in London by Reeve, a New Zealander who had....


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