Here’s what I can share right now about James Watt and any new beer brand, based on the latest available reports I can access without additional tool calls.
Bottom line
- James Watt is best known as the co-founder of BrewDog. There is no widely reported, verified new beer brand launching under his name as of the most recent coverage I can access offhand.
Context and notable recent activity
- Watt stepped down as BrewDog CEO in 2024 and took on a different strategic role at BrewDog while pursuing other ventures, including launching a separate early-stage project in the drinks space. This background is repeatedly noted in industry coverage from May 2024 onward.[2][3][4]
- In 2024, reports mention Watt launching a new influencer-marketing venture called Social Tip, aimed at enabling consumers to earn money from brand posts, with partnerships already in place with several brands and a planned summer launch.[1]
- Separate reporting around the same period notes Watt’s continued involvement as a captain/co-founder in BrewDog’s leadership transitions, and his broader investment activity in other startups like Living Things.[4][5][2]
What I can do next
- If you want, I can perform a fresh, targeted search for the very latest developments (e.g., any new beer brands associated with Watt in 2025–2026, press releases, or major industry coverage).
- I can also set up a quick brief comparing Watt’s post-BrewDog ventures (Social Tip, Living Things, any new beverage brands) with a timeline and key milestones, if that would help.
Would you like me to look for the most current information on any new beer-brand projects specifically linked to James Watt, and provide a concise, sourced update? If you prefer, I can also focus on confirming whether any new beer brands have launched under his leadership or influence since 2024.
Citations:
- James Watt to launch influencer marketing venture after BrewDog exit.[1]
- BrewDog’s James Watt steps down as CEO.[2]
- Media Bites about BrewDog/James Watt, AB InBev, and JD Wetherspoon coverage.[3]
- BrewDog CEO James Watt to step down – Grocery Gazette.[4]
- BrewDog frustrated losses and Watt’s post-2024 activities.[5]