found another site to track your cellared beers: http://www.beercellar.me/
anyone using this? How does it compare to CellarHQ?
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Another beer cellar tracking website
- Torontoblue
- Beer Superstar
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It's very similar in many ways to CellarHQ and is as nice and easy to use. What I do like about The Beer Cellar is that all beers have links back to Beer Advocate, instead of relying on a user to input the beer details, which are missing on a lot of CellarHQ beers.
Josh, the designer of Beer Cellar is open to ideas to expand and enhance his design.
I actually use this more than CellarHQ now, as it's easier to add/subtract beers.
Josh, the designer of Beer Cellar is open to ideas to expand and enhance his design.
I actually use this more than CellarHQ now, as it's easier to add/subtract beers.
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- Beer Superstar
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- Torontoblue
- Beer Superstar
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- Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2004 6:12 pm
- Location: Edmonton via Toronto via The Wirral
From memory it was simple; CSV file, import and match the names in the database. Just takes a little time for beers that aren't already entered. I had a hiccup as I was one of the first users where some of my cellar didn't import for one reason or other, but it was sorted pretty quick.