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	<title>The Beer Genome Project &#187; beervoice</title>
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		<title>BeerVoice.com, a home for your beer reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 07:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike VanDelinder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It would appear that our Twitter group of beer podcasters and bloggers have found and descended upon a new point of convergence for our opinions on beers &#8211; BeerVoice.com. All of this seems to have occurred within 24 hours of a tweet scuffle surrounding BeerAdvocate. BeerVoice, currently in beta, is a simple and straightforward way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would appear that our Twitter group of beer podcasters and bloggers have found and descended upon a new point of convergence for our opinions on beers &#8211; <a href="http://beervoice.com">BeerVoice.com</a>. All of this seems to have occurred within 24 hours of a <a href="http://www.inwithbacchus.com/2010/01/fk-beer-advocate-january-25th.html">tweet scuffle</a> surrounding BeerAdvocate.</p>

<p>BeerVoice, currently in beta, is a simple and straightforward way for users to collectively share their opinions on the beers that we drink everyday. The front page of the site greets you with a search bar, a rotating list of featured beers, and a list of the most recently written reviews. Type the name of a beer or brewer in the search bar to get your next list of beers or reviews. At this point, many have likened it to the simplicity of Twitter. It&#8217;s true. Each review on BeerVoice has a maximum of 500 characters, and the choice of adding one of six face icons as a tally for your final score.<span id="more-1390"></span></p>

<p>Even this early in the game, BeerVoice looks to have a large database of beers waiting to be reviewed. Each beer has its own page with an ABV rating, a link to other beers of the same style, a link to the brewer, and a list of all reviews for the beer. It pulls together most of the basic information one would need for a given beer, and displays it in a visually digestible way.</p>

<p>I very much look forward in seeing how this website will grow, and how the beer community might support it. I certainly have my ideas on how users could benefit from this site, especially if a few more features were implemented; that can wait for another time. It&#8217;s easy to sign-up and to start following others, so I definitely encourage you to browse the site for awhile. The reviews certainly came en masse tonight and they will hopefully continue at a constant rate.</p>

<p>As an example, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://beervoice.com/reviews/byuser/MikeBGP">link</a> to my profile with a few reviews already posted. If you join, feel free to follow me.</p>
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