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redblacktree

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Hey Guys,

I have a brewing blog at wholegrainbrewing.com. A cursory search of the forums shows that a lot of you guys also have brewing blogs. I propose we make a list, in this thread, so that people (myself included) can subscribe to RSS feeds, or otherwise put these blogs on their radar.

Home Brew Talk Blogs:
wholegrainbrewing.com - redblacktree - Twitter: @WholeGrainBrew
beerreviewdude.com - jbrookeiv - Twitter: @BeerReviewDude
beer.hexkrak.com - HexKrak - Twitter: @HexKrak
www.allaboutduncan.com - allaboutduncan - Twitter: @allaboutduncan
alusmuca.lv/blog - (Latvian language blog - Google Chrome can translate) - Andy_LV
www.mibeerbuzz.com - whatsleftofyou
ipaconnoisseur.com - trent
www.brewersnotepad.blogspot.com - breez7
www.brewsandbeats.blogspot.com - TenaciousJ
www.thebrewguys.com - shanecb - Twitter: @thebrewguys
rowdyreptilebrewing.blogspot.com - coypoo - Twitter: @RwdyReptileBrew

BeerReviewDude's Social Network:
Craft Beer Network

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I would also like to start a "comment ring." A big part of the reason to blog is to get discussions going, but sometimes that takes a little bit of a push. The idea with a comment ring is that several blog authors informally agree to comment on each other's blogs. We don't need to maintain a list, and there is no need for hurt feelings. If someone stops commenting on your blog, you can stop commenting on theirs.

So, please post a link to your blog, and let me know if you'd be interested in participating in a comment ring. I will keep a complete list of homebrewtalk members' (who respond) brew blogs in this post, so they're easy to find.

Cheers!

Dustin
 
I am definitely interested. My blog is link in my signature. Also, I started a craft beer social network that I'd love you guys to join, also in my signature.
 
By the way, nice blog. One thing, you might want to consider having links on in a new window/tab, that keeps people from wandering away from your site when they click the links in your recipes, etc.
 
I'm terrible at keeping logs, and labeling things, luckily I'm pretty good about updating my blog, so if I need to remember an OG or when a beer was brewed I can just look back to http://beer.hexkrak.com.
 
Thanks, guys. And thanks for the tip, jbrookeiv. I have added your blogs to the list. I'm working now, but I will check out your social network later, jbrookeiv.
 
Stumbled upon this and I've added all the blogs to my RSS reader and will comment on the posts.

New to homebrew - just brewed my first batch two days ago - but I plan on blogging about it on my personal blog.

http://www.allaboutduncan.com

Twitter is @allaboutduncan

I've been blogging for more than 10 years now, so I'm always interested in new blogs and web stuff.
 
Hey Guys,

I have a brewing blog at wholegrainbrewing.com. A cursory search of the forums shows that a lot of you guys also have brewing blogs. I propose we make a list, in this thread, so that people (myself included) can subscribe to RSS feeds, or otherwise put these blogs on their radar.

Hey redblacktree, I really like your Equipment and Ingredients pages on your site. Are you using the DB Toolkit plugin for that? Want to share any code?
 
Hey redblacktree, I really like your Equipment and Ingredients pages on your site. Are you using the DB Toolkit plugin for that? Want to share any code?

Yep. I haven't found the plugin to be particularly useful, though. It does two things for me: 1) Gives me a web form I can use to populate the DB, and 2) Gives me the data in JSON format for use with my javascript. It has *tons* of other features that don't suit my needs. :)

I'm not really happy with the solution, though, since all of this stuff could be calculated server-side, rather than leaving it up to javascript.

There really isn't any code to share, except what you can get already by viewing source. Most of the code is javascript. Here are direct links:
http://wholegrainbrewing.com/js/six-pack.js
http://wholegrainbrewing.com/js/equipment-list.js
http://wholegrainbrewing.com/js/ingredient-list.js

One gotcha you may run into: If you change your schema or interface (web form for entering data) in any way, the api key changes, and you have to update your code. While in development, my javascript has broken that way three times.

Anyhow, thanks for the props! Hope this helps.

Edit: If you're interested in how I actually populate the html with that data, check out: http://api.jquery.com/tmpl/. It's a pretty slick solution to html templates in javascript.
 
not sure if anyone is interested in Latvian home brew blog, but here it goes in case it pops up somewhere:

http://alusmuca.lv/blog/ (beerbarrel dot lv)

you can use google chrome browser to translate it to English - its fairly accurate if you allow for robot translation errors, and, to be honest, very funny.
 
Well, I am a home brewer who just built a HERMS setup....but I blog about commercial IPA (and sometimes other beers). I will soon be adding a section about my home brews as I currently have 3 IPA on tap... (IPA is all I drink really).

http://ipaconnoisseur.com/
 
redblacktree - I'll take a look at the JS. I've done a lot of jQuery work and I've glanced at the tmpl code before. Shouldn't be anything too crazy. Let me know if you're ever stuck and need a coding hand - might be able to help.

Same goes to anyone on the site - if you ever need any WordPress hacking/help, php coding, jQuery or database help - give me a shout.
 
I'm currently in the process of getting a beer blog/news site up and running with a buddy of mine. There isn't any content at the moment, since we just starting pulling everything together.

http://www.thebrewguys.com (I can't believe we snagged that domain name!)

We're hoping to start getting content posted up within the next couple of weeks. Just getting things together at the moment. I also set up a Twitter account: @thebrewguys
 
Now that we have a decent-sized list here, I encourage everyone who posted to add these blogs to your feed reader. I have just done this, and you can all plan on seeing comments from me on your newest posts.

Thanks, everyone, for the positive response to this idea.

Cheers! :mug:
 
Hey guys, we finally threw up our first published article, a look at East End Brewing's Gratitude release day: http://www.thebrewguys.com/2011/01/east-end-2010-gratitude-release/

It would mean a lot if you guys could take the time to give it a read through, comment on the post, or just give me feedback on things. There are still some small layout and visual things we're going to change about the site, so any feedback would be much appreciated. Cheers!
 
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