The weekend has arrived and with it those moments to share with friends having a few drinks. white hair. Relaxing moments that can be enriched with the use of a good one. AppThe world of beer, like no other, is no exception to the creation of funny jokes or social networks to share the best drinks of this ancient drink.
With the emergence of smartphones, it is possible that one of the first Apps known to the general public was iBeerFor those who don't know it yet... oh magic! It turns the phone into a wonderful beer that we can drink in front of the incredulous gaze of our companions. As old as it is, it is still effective.
Now more current, and given the need that we all seem to have to share what we do, Elixr It is the perfect ecosystem to do so. The idea is to share with the rest of the community a photo showing the beer you are drinking. From there you can start engaging in conversations with other members of the community who, in turn, share their preferences and recommendations.
However, and as not all humans may be trustworthy when it comes to recommending something that we might like, there are those who prefer to trust more in the judgment of machines and their complexes. algorithms to decide which next step (or glass) to take. The application is an expert in this. PintleyThe more this app is used, the more accurate its predictions are when it comes to recommending bars or beers. It also has a system of alerts and warnings to warn its users about tastings and special events related to beer, as well as people with similar tastes.
Very similar to Pintley is Untappd, an App that can be classified as the Tripadvisor of beer. With it you can not only get Recommendations of beers based on our affinity but also serves as a link between customers and bar owners or brewers with whom to chat and learn much more closely and first-hand the ins and outs of this complex world.
Finally, for those who have become bored with beer after so many apps or so many beers and want to move on to another drink, Next Glass is the next step up. As its name suggests, this app recommends what to drink after beer. To do this, it is based on an analysis of our preferences while learning many more details about the beers we have consumed. Next Glass scans labels of the bottles and, while offering detailed information, creates a list of preferences in order to subsequently make a recommendation about what other drink might be to our liking.
All these apps are available both on the Apple Store as in Google Play And, best of all, almost all of them are free. So…cheers!