Here at Beerverse World Headquarters, we’re constantly looking for ways to disseminate more and better information to a beer audience just thirsting for it. (Get it? Beer? Thirst? Clever, no?)
To that end, I’d like to announce some semi-regular (read — whenever the content is ready) features designed to bring you more in-depth coverage of the people, places, and things of beer:
- “Beerversity” — anything from a glossary of industry-specific terms to more thorough explanations of brewing concepts and techniques. A key resource for your beer education. And mine.
- “Beer Preserves” — examples of exemplary restoration, reuse, and/or repurposing of historic structures by those in the beer industry. A passion of mine, as I’m a member of my local historical society, as well as the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
- “Masters of the Beerverse” — profiles of and interviews with Brewmasters and other industry professionals. Or amateurs. Anyone who’ll return my emails, basically.
This expanded content, along with the stellar reporting you’ve come to expect from your humble correspondent, should further establish The Beerverse as your safe harbor while you navigate the vastness of the beer universe.
At the very least, you might pick up a factoid or two you can use for the next trivia night.
Gary Korisko says
Very cool, Dean. Sounds like some interesting things are coming here!
Deano says
Thanks, Gary. Yes, I’m excited about it. At least I have a bit more focus and direction. We’ll see where it goes from here!
Bobbi Emel says
Wow, I can hardly wait, Dean! Beerversity sounds particularly appealing!
Deano says
Thanks, Bobbi! This may be one way to help me further define my audience. I don’t want to talk down to people, but I don’t want everything to be too “inside baseball” and over their heads. The response to Beerversity will go a long way to hone in on this, I think.
Marianne says
Hey Dean, I think this is a great idea because it will help differentiate your blog. It can help newbie craft beer drinkers get a better handle on the wide world of beer. 🙂
Deano says
Thank you, Marianne. And thanks for the shout-out on Twitter, very cool! Looking forward to seeing where this direction will take me, but at the very least I have some good starting points.
Marianne says
That’s the beauty of blogging. You never really do know where you’ll end up and often times it’s not where you planned at the start. But usually for the better 🙂
You’re welcome on the tweet, love to share!