Sep 21 2009

Beer packaging goodness

Some interesting beer packaging designs from The Dieline:

- Broken Bones (concept)
- Lucky Bucket (see number 7)
- Osjecko Pivo

And it looks like our old friends at Grizzly Peak in Ann Arbor, Michigan — Season 1, Episodes 13 & 14 — are getting into bottling (from LovelyPackage):

- Northern United Brewing (Grizzly Peak and North Peak)

North Peak, located in Traverse City, Michigan, will be featured in a pair of Travel by the Pint episodes later this season.


Mar 12 2009

Pub-Corn

In case you ever wished you could get beer-flavored popcorn, today’s your lucky day: Pub-Corn.


Dec 19 2008

Beer apps for the iPhone

My friend and fellow travel photographer, Chad Case, told me about iBeer months ago before I even had an iPhone. It’s an application that runs on the phone as well as the iPod Touch and fills the device with a lifelike image of beer that you can “drink” by tipping the corner to your mouth. It’s best explained with video. Check out the clip in this review by 148apps.com. Evidently, the folks that made iBeer are now in court with Molson Coors, suing for over $12 million due to a similar app called iPint that the brewing giant developed to promote their Carling brand.

Now that I finally have an iPhone myself, I decided to check out what other (possibly more useful?) beer-related apps are available from the iTunes App Store. Here’s what I have turned up so far. I haven’t loaded any of these yet so they’re not recommendations, just a list of available offerings. Let me know in the comments if I’ve missed anything or if you have had any experience with these apps.

iBeer — simulated beer for your simulated enjoyment
Beer Pad — an app for recording your tasting notes
Tasting Notes — not limited to beer, this app records tasting notes for wine, whiskey, tea, cigars and coffee as well
BrewMath — “turns your iPod Touch or iPhone into a powerful pocket calculator for brewers”. Unit conversions, mash calculations and much, much more
Beer Hero — database of over 1600 beers with information on pairings and a pub finder
iBeers Pro — over 2700 beers in this database with information on brewery, bottle size, type, alcohol content, etc. See also, iBeers and iBeers Lite
Beer Brands — beer database with pairing info, suggested glasses and serving temperatures, alcohol by volume and more
Aleboards — displays a photo of the current “on-draft” chalkboards from Dogfish Head Alehouses
Beer Counter — um… for counting how many beers you’ve had?
Cold Beer — tells you how long a refrigerator needs to cool down beer in various bottle sizes
Beer Finder — a game that “challenges players to find the missing beer bottles at the bar as fast as they can”
Beer Duel — think shuffleboard only with pints
Beer Pong — multiple versions of this drinking game in digital form

For more information on any of these titles or to purchase them, go to the App Store in iTunes and search on the program’s name. If you don’t have iTunes, you can download it free from Apple.