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Of reeds with the mobile

The weekend has arrived and with it those times to share with friends having some beers . Relaxing moments that can be enriched with the use of a good App . The world of beer, like no other, does not escape the creation of funny devices or social networks to share the best drinks of this millenary drink. With the advent of smartphones, it is possible that one of the first Apps known to the general public was iBeer . For those who don’t know her yet … oh magic! It turns the phone into a wonderful cane that we can drink before the incredulous gaze of our companions. As old as it is, it is still effective. Already more current, and given the need that seems to all of us to share what we do, Elixr is the perfect ecosystem to do so. The idea is to share with the rest of the community a photograph showing the beer that is being drunk. From there you can start to start conversations with the rest of the community members who, in turn, share your preferences and recommendations. However, and since not all humans may be trustworthy when it comes to recommending something that we might like, there are those who prefer to rely more on the criteria of machines and their complex algorithms to decide what next step (or glass) drink. The application Pintley is an expert in this. The more this App is used, the more accurate are its predictions when recommending bars or beers. It also has a warning and alarm system to warn its users of 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 beer Tripadvisor. With it, not only are recommendations of beers based on our affinity obtained, but it also serves as a contact link between customers and owners of bars or brewers with whom to share and learn much more closely and first-hand. the ins and outs of this complex world. Finally, for what with so much App or so many beers they have bored the beer and want to go to another drink, Next Glass is the next step to climb. As its name suggests, this application 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 drunk. Next Glass scans the labels of the bottles and, at the same time as offering detailed information, prepares a list of preferences to later make a recommendation on what other drink we may like. All these apps are available both in the Apple Store and in Google Play and, best of all, practically all of them are free. So … cheers!

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