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A new beer web site

It appears to have been around a week or so, but I just discovered an interesting beer web site that is part of slashfood.com. It is called Beer Suggest. Here is the link.

It is slow to load but does offer a reasonable rundown of what is new .

Anyone familiar with it?

Opinions on it? 

I like the Beer Advocate site and the Real Beer site.

Can we have too many beer Web sites? I think not.

 

Comments

Rob, thanks for the new site. I have just recently visited it and I like the general idea of what we hope to see one day. It looks like they will have more to add, but the concept of the site is outstanding.

I too, have also used beer advocate but have yet to try real beer. I also use ratebeer.

And I do agree, we cannot have too many beer sites. The more, the better it is. Like many things on the interenet, having multiple sources of information is a plus. Limiting oneself to just one site may backfire as there is no one perfect site. The more, the merrier.

Big fan of beeradvocate. You also have the various beer related blogs...lew bryson, joe sixpack, etc.

I found an awesome beer site to check out, its Beer Blitz at www.beerblitz.com

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Rob Kasper, a features columnist, has been writing about beer for 20 years, and he remembers when Anchor Christmas and Noche Buena were about the only beers at a holiday tasting and Sisson’s was the only brewpub in Baltimore. A collection of his columns, "Raising Kids and Tomatoes, Amusing Tales and Appetizing Recipes," was published in 1998. He lives with his wife, Judith, a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, in a downtown Baltimore rowhouse. They have two grown sons, who come home from time to time and drink their father’s beer.
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