NYC Beer menus take to the web

Posted May 15, 2008 in Beer, Coolness, In the news, People, Travel

 

We love this! In NYC, two disgruntled corporate guys (and brothers) launched a new site, Beermenus.com. Will and Eric Stephens’ site is dedicated to providing beer menus of restaurants in the NYC metro area—”a growing compendium that lists 263 beer menus and 1,386 different beers from pubs around Manhattan and, now, Brooklyn.” As the popularity of beer continues to grow, this could easily expand into something for big beer cities across the country. 

“The site, which went live on April 24, is deviously simple to use. You can search for a pub, a beer or a neighborhood. Each pub listing includes an address, phone, hours and Google map. The list of beers includes the brewery, alcohol by volume and price per bottle or glass. Click on the name of a beer and you are then taken to a list of pubs that sell it.”

While one of our favorite BeerAdvocate tools, BeerFly, does a great job in telling you where to find good beer in a particular area when your planning for travel, no one to date (that we know of) has provided beer menus along with a dynamic searching option.

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