CNET, WIRED, NEW YORK MAGAZINE, GOTHAMIST, THRILLIST, and COMPLEX…
Many thanks to Caroline McCarthy at CNET for writing the article titled BeerMenus.com, where have you been all my life? “For those of us who prefer their beer to be a bit more esoteric… this is a godsend.” Read more
Also, many thanks to Scott Gilbertson at Wired for writing the article Finally, a Website for Something That Matters: Finding a Good Beer where he says "Here’s one for your Friday afternoon daydreams: BeerMenus is great new little website that tracks bars’ beer selection so you can search for a particular bar and find out what’s available.
Even better is the reverse. Just type in your favorite beer and BeerMenus will tell you where you can find it on tap (or in a bottle if that’s your thing). Think of it as MenuPages for beer." Read more
Thank you New York Magazine for writing the article Beer Menus Site Guides Beer Geeks in the Ways of Beer Read more
Many thanks to John Del Signore at Gothamist.com who wrote "Sure, websites like Menupages are handy when you need to line your stomach for a night of debauchery, but how do Manhattan transplants find the best place to meet up for high fives and car bombs? And how do you find the best bar to avoid them and enjoy your favorite microbrew?
A new website, Beer Menus, is more than just a bar search engine; it’s a great resource for tracking down microbrews and the bars that pour them. So far they’ve got 1,210 beers in their database and 162 beer menus throughout Manhattan – not bad considering it just launched today." Read more
Thank you Thrillist.com for writing Proof the Internet loves you and wants you to be happy: BeerMenus.com “NYers benefit from a surfeit of dining resources – MenuPages for menus, CheapAssFoods for salmonella – but we’re tragically deprived of the most critical info of all. Ensuring you’re informed about what truly matters: BeerMenus.com.” Read more
Also many thanks to Complex.com, for writing “Beer guzzlers in NYC are psyched about Beermenus.com, a fully functional search engine that scopes out over 162 beer menus throughout the Big Apple. Think of the site as a liquid brother to the more familiar Menupages.com—it maps out every bar in the city where you can find your favorite brand of beer. The database is equipped to trace popular titles like Stella Artois to the more under-the-radar Stone Arrogant Bastard.” Read more
Many thanks to those who are helping us evangelize great beer.
