How to Buy Someone a Beer Online

I wanted to let everyone know about a website I started recently called YouGotBeer.com. The website allows you to buy someone a beer online. It's really easy to use. You provide the person's e-mail address and can include a personal message if you wish. When the beer recipient picks up their beer, they get to choose where to go to have their beer. There are thousands of locations across the US. It's a great way to treat someone to a beer when you can't do so in person. You can even schedule the beer to be sent on a specific date such as someone's birthday. Another cool thing you can do on the site is to create a 'Buy Me a Beer!' link. You can use these links in blogs, homepages, e-mail signatures and MySpace profiles so people can buy you a beer without knowing your e-mail address. Please check out YouGotBeer.com and let me know what you think...maybe even buy someone a beer or two!

Cheers!

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yougotbeer
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Suggestion? If you list your site with a URL, then people can CLICK on it.. Like this

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Stig

Cool idea on paper, but when I checked sites they're all corporate restaurants, not a place any of my friends wd admit to going to even if they did.

But, as the cliche goes in movies where a lawyer yells, "Object your honor," I say "Overruled. Let's see where this is heading."

Get some choice independent pubs in or around San Francisco and Los Angeles and you'll definitely get biz from me.

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rmjon23

That's a pretty good idea actually. But consider adding more real brew pubs to the list.

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John S.

I checked New York City and all I got were TGIFridays and Chili's. Not one brewpub or bar that serves more than megabrews.

Phil =====visit the New York City Homebrewers Guild website:

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yougotbeer

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Phil =====visit the New York City Homebrewers Guild website:

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Phil

suggest that you try working through a brewers association to get a mailing list of micro-brewers.

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John S.

Please consider Toronado in San Francisco, Triple Rock in Berkeley, and "Ben and Nick's", which I think is considered in Oakland.

Also: Jupiter and Beckett's in Berkeley, CA.

In LA: Naja's (Redondo Beach), and Lucky Baldwin's (Pasadena)

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rmjon23

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