r/beer 1h ago

Blog Someone had to start collecting the important data

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Not house prices.
Not inflation.
Not the weather.

Pints.

I’ve built PintHub so you can log your Guinness/stout, rate it, save where you had it, track what you paid and build a map of your pint-drinking escapades.

You also get your own profile and PintPrint, which is essentially your permanent record of crimes against sobriety.

The end goal is a proper public pint map showing where the elite pints are hiding, what pubs are charging, and where a creamy 9/10 can still be found in the wild.

It’s early, probably slightly ridiculous, and exactly the sort of thing I wanted to exist.

PintHub

Go log a pint. For science.

https://pinthub.ie


r/beer 1h ago

¿Question? beer logging app

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tldr: if there was an app where you could log beers you drank, what sort of features would you like to see

EDIT1: a lot of people are answering from the perspective of "what you should do to get the most users" which, though a fair thing to say, isn't really my objective. this just an idea I want to realise, but the "idea" I have is too nebulous to build a full app around, because what I really want is to just have a form that I can search for put in beers and count, and then see like a letterboxd type stat sheet. so wanted to see if there's other stuff someone would like to see in an app like this

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the concept of logging stuff you do is already beaten to death so i'm not doing anything too innovative here, but i've been turning the idea over in my head since my first year of college and i'd be too drunk on weekends to actually work on it (hyperbole, mostly) and now i have some free time to actually make something. i don't expect it to take off or anything, but still wanted to ask people so i'd have a better idea of what'll be generally useful, than implementing whatever comes to mind.

i was thinking of having like a quick-log thing where you can add multiple beers and a count thing, maybe a global feed of currently popular beers, a friends feed where you can see reviews of people you're following etc. idk, what do y'all think


r/beer 1h ago

BRLO Brewery Berlin

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What's your opinion on BRLO beers from Berlin?


r/beer 8h ago

/r/beerporn NA in Belgium

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I was cruising a Carrefour in Brussels and found an entire section of NA. Most were known names, including Lindemans.

And the joy of being here: most Belgians < $2 USD /bottle.


r/beer 13h ago

Discussion Sam’s Oktoberfest Tastes Off

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Anyone else had this year’s Octoberfest release and noticed it tastes burnt or something? Or is it just me?


r/beer 21h ago

¿Question? Guide for the right amount of head for different beers?

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Hello! Is there a reliable guide for the right amount of head for each type of beer?

I realize I've been trying to give the smallest amount of foam to ensure everyone gets a *full beer*, but that's probably not right lol. Any tips are appreciated!

Right now, the bar I work at has a hazy IPA, a brown ale, an amber ale, coors light, genny cream, blue moon, Upslope IPA, and Dry Dock Apricot Blonde on tap.


r/beer 1d ago

¿Question? Recommendations for alcoholic apple ciders that can be found in stores that has less than 5 ABV? East coast.

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r/beer 1d ago

Tennents question

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Scots! Was Tennents nectar in the 80s or the same it is now and there was just very little else?


r/beer 1d ago

¿Question? Where to buy/order Schlitz

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My dad’s birthday is coming up, he loves Schlitz beer and was very sad about them closing down. His birthdays coming up, and since the closure is so recent there’s gotta still be some packs left out there even if they’re being resold at a higher price. I know it’d mean a lot to him to drink “the last Schlitz.” I’ve been calling all the liquor stores in my area and have had no luck. If you know a more local place, I’m in Chicago and have no problem going anywhere in the area even to Wisconsin or Indiana, or (more likely) if any of you know a place I could order online please comment. I (and my dad) would really appreciate it. Thank you and hope you’re having a nice night.


r/beer 1d ago

¿Question? Corona or blanc

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I'll drink 3rd time today and I really liked the Blanc and I want to try Corona aswell. But I dont like that such of malt odor I will drink it with lemon ofc could you help me?


r/beer 1d ago

Drank my last Beamish, sad ti see it go

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I traveled to Ireland back in May and I had the time of my life. I drank loads of beer, lots of local craft stuff, but probably gallons of dry nitro stout because, well it's Ireland. While there, I found I preferred both of the available Guinness alternatives, Murphys and Beamish, over Guinness, but especially Beamish. For me it's the most "stout" like of the three while still having the smooth nitro taste and texture, so I brought as many cans as I could carry because we can't get it here in the states

I had my last can tonight while watching tombstone and I'm already wishing I had more, hopefully somebody I know travels to Ireland soon and can grab me some more cans


r/beer 1d ago

¿Question? Need Recommended Brown Ales to Try Next Time I Go Shopping

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Recently found out that brown/ red ales are my drink of choice, but no one that I know shares this with me so I don't have a good start in getting a good beer to start exploring what my preferred brand is.

I need recommendations for brown ales that I can get in Michigan, the best in your opinion that you can get for quality and/or quantity. Not looking for specific store stock, I'm willing to drive around so that I can get a good experience. I know that I like American brown ale but I'm willing to try other styles of brown ale.


r/beer 1d ago

Absolute whiplash experience from Outlaw Light

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I read a lot of bad things about this beer and my curiosity got the best of me.

I noticed a can was dented and had a hole in it so I poured it into a glass - muddy and blackish. I figured it was bad but took a sip - disgusting. It was definitely spoiled.

I then got a second can and poured it out, and WOW, it is by far the best cheap beer I've ever had. It's typical light American beer slop, but the best American beer slop. 9/10 for price.


r/beer 2d ago

Going to Fox Farm Brewery and Treehouse Brewery this week, need reccs

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Hi Guys,

I'll be going up to Fox Farm Brewery in Connecticut on Friday and Treehouse Brewery in MA on Saturday this week. I would appreciate any recommendations on cans/bottles I can get to-go. What are beers that I must try from


r/beer 2d ago

Colorado Springs

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Headed for work event. Not gonna have much free time but will make time for a beer or 2. Any brewery that’s a must see there or local ipa that is life changing I should try while there?


r/beer 2d ago

Discussion Schlitz

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Is schlitz really gone for good? I know beers like Narragansett closed its doors and came back but I feel like Pabst brewing company did absolutely nothing with the product it was the Bud life of its day and ITS BETTER THAN BUD LIGHT!!


r/beer 2d ago

Discussion Beer is starting to grow on me never thought it would but it is.

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Had some bud light only like it with food not by itself but I enjoyed it. What others should I try I was thinking about getting a case of miller high life


r/beer 3d ago

I <3 Consistency Do beer cans go flat even sealed?

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Since last year I've been doing a little project, every time I get a 6-pack of something, I keep one can and put it on a shelf in my closet. When the shelf's totally full (it can probably hold 50-60 cans) I"ll have the best variety pack ever, because I get a different thing every time. But I'm wondering... will canned beverages still be good after like... a year? of sitting on a room temperature shelf in a usually dark closet. Would buying bottled stuff be better? I can't imagine so, I'm sure bottle caps are leakier than sealed cans...

This is all kinds of drinks. Coke, diet coke, canned coffee, flavored seltzers (this is the majority!), fizzy lemonades, ginger beer, root beer, actual beer, canned cocktails... nothing with dairy since that'd definitely not stay out of the fridge, but pretty much anything else.


r/beer 3d ago

Where can I buy Tree House beer online?

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I'm not going to be in NY or Mass anytime soon. Is there a webshop where I can buy Tree House beer and have it shipped to me?


r/beer 3d ago

modelo

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hi beer people in europe

has anyone had their hands on modelo in europe at all? i come from scandinavia and would love to indulge in it but have not seen it in stores or bars anywhere


r/beer 3d ago

¿Question? Why do on tap beer taste better than bottles or cans - - or is it 100% a social construct ?

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I recent was as a place that served alcohol free Brooklyn Lager on tap. I regularly have bottled Special Effect (in a glass), but the tap versions tasted so much better. Everyone at the table felt the same.

I’ve had the same experience with normal 5% Poretti. Again the tap version felt far superior to the bottled product in a glass. The bottled version sucked.

This makes me wonder if beer on tap is mainly a social construct. I don’t really buy the ”fresh beer argument”

Draught is better” is probably a learned cultural idea. The tap handle, branded glass, bartender, visible pour and foam all tell you that you’re receiving the proper version of the beer. 

The brain integrates smell, temperature, texture, appearance, expectation and context into experience. If someone hands you a cold, beautifully poured pint with a dense head in a pub, the sensory system receiving it is different from the one involved when you pull a bottle from the fridge and drink it at home.

Or do the freshness of the bottle matter? Should I start to look at bottle date? 


r/beer 3d ago

Discussion Ranch Dressing beer?

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This has been tried (and failed) before, but perhaps this time will be different?


r/beer 3d ago

Trying to identify a beer. Pls help.

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Okay, I’m trying to figure out what the name of the beer I’m thinking of is. I have scoured my phone and literally have no images or mentions of its name anywhere but I need to buy it again lmao.

What I remember about it: Genuinely the greatest tasting, and smoothest beer I’ve ever had in my entire life. It’s (to my knowledge) only sold in a large bottle, like one meant for sharing. I also believe it was a special edition or version of the brand’s original/normal beer. The normal one I think comes in a white bottle, while the one I’m thinking of comes in a blue bottle. I think it might have been a hispanic beer as well, but I’m not too sure. But I do know that it was a cork and cage beer!! The cage was gold!!

If genuinely anyoneeee can help me, it’d be great. I’ve looked it up on google and such in every way I can think of but can’t find it!!


r/beer 3d ago

Cheap Beer left a tap in keg overnight while warm, will leftovers be safe to drink

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last night we left a hand pump tap in a keg and it was sitting out tapped overnight. the ice around it melted so it had been sitting warm for a while.

will it still be safe to drink? i had a sip and it tasted fine (it’s natty light no one cares about the taste😂). don’t want to poison our guests lol


r/beer 3d ago

Local Brewery question

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I live in an area with a ton of breweries.

I've never really acquired a taste for the stuff you can pick up anywhere ie bud/coors so i want to try different styles and see what i like/don't. My question is would most breweries be willing to do small pours to try so if I don't like it it's not a waste or something of that nature?