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A Beer a Day! Coming to a Blog Near You, April 2009
One of the most important things I want to do with beermasters.com is encourage continuous dialogue.  This sounds easy enough, but there is a huge difference between wanting to do something and actually having the talent or ability to see it through.  And to be perfectly honest, I have no clue if that's even possible. 

But to get things started on the right foot, I am going to begin documenting my efforts to enjoy one unique and different beer every day for a whole year.  The starting date for my adventures will most likely be Monday, April 20th (yay pay day!) which gives us a ton of time to start a lively debate over the extremely important first beer.

My theory was to start with the beers I like, or think I would like, the least and go forward.  Whenever I order a nice dinner, I don't eat the main course first, I eat the other stuff on the plate and leave the best part for last.  This has always worked well for me and food, so why not me and beer?

So what's the worst beer you've ever had and how can I get my hands on it?  GO!
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Mike23 wrote:
I've not had a lot of beer, but I hear the Lonestar isn't exactly Texas' finest.
4/2/2009 9:45 AM PDT on Beer Masters
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DaveJ wrote:
Back when I lived in St. Louis, you could get a case of Dirt Cheap beer for about $7. And that was definitely the right price, taste-wise. Nationwide, though, I think Milwaukee's Best (The Beast!), Icehouse and Old Style are pretty awful.
4/2/2009 12:06 PM PDT on Beer Masters
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Site Manager - Shannon The extent at which I like beer may border on the ridiculous, but I have always felt that the people who love beer for all the right reasons are the kind of people we need more of in this world.

I want to make beermasters.com a portal for beer enthusiasts and experts from around the world. This is a place to share experiences, favorite beer recipes and pubs and to learn all there is to learn about the art of making and enjoying beer. Think of this place as the best neighborhood pub ever...sure I can't pour you anything from a tap, but as soon as someone invents that star trek food making thing, we will all get hilarious together.

and it will be awesome.