BeerMenus.com

Posted on May 18 by ack.
Categories: ack, belgium beer, nyc.

BeerMenusI have a new favorite way to drink fine beer in NYC, BeerMenus.com. The site is very clean and easy to find exactly where good beer is at, especially the hard to find ones like my favorite, Grimbergen Brown. I submitted my new favorite bar in Brooklyn right now (Grimergen on tap!), Bar Tabac (on Yelp), so I’m curious how long the brothers take to approve.

The site was founded by two brothers who were frustrated by bad beer selections… I feel their pain, especially when out with my Dive Bar Friends (you know who you are).

My request would be an iPhone version of the site to allow for easy additions of new bars!

They are also having a launch party on Saturday, May 24, 2008, at Blind Tiger Ale House. See Facebook event for details and RSVP.

Thanks to NYT.

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Pingback on May 18th, 2008.

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Comment on May 19th, 2008.

Thanks for the kind words Adam, and thank you so much for adding a menu! It looks great. Will is going to double check it Monday morning and then publish it.

We're definitely planning to create an iPhone version. I hope we'll see you at the launch party!

Comment on May 19th, 2008.

Oops, I just realized that Will already approved it : ) Thanks again Adam

Pingback on May 21st, 2008.

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Matt M.
Comment on July 18th, 2008.

Hey, I love Grimbergen, and have been trying to find a place where I can find it since I moved here. Thanks for the tip about beermenus.com. Do you happen to know of a store where I could buy bottles of Grimbergen Dubbel to take home?

Comment on July 18th, 2008.

Best selection in NYC is the Whole Foods Beer Market on Houston St.

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