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The Ultimate Beer Map
General Beer Discussion by PHISHPOND417
Check out this map. Saw it advertised on some show I was watching. I would love to have this hanging on my wall, except that the map probably changes daily. They are pretty up to date though. [url]http://popchartlab.com/products/breweries-of-the-united-states[/url]
12 years ago
BLUESANDBARBQ
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Nice map! A few brew pubs missing in TN and a couple of misplaced ones in NC, but overall a cool map. Even has Saw Works updated name.
FARGINGBASTIGE6
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Missing Cahaba & Blue Pants from Alabama, but I know they had to have a cut-off to go to press with it.
FARGINGBASTIGE6
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The only one that I'm aware of in MS is Lazy Magnolia (shown) down south on the delta.
quote: Originally posted by cyrenaica
Looks like Mississippi and North Dakota are vast beer wastelands
If you buy a print, you buy a print of the latest file. Right? However, I bet that the file has names and coordinates for breweries, and I further suppose that it's fairly easy to update the file. A data source such as Beer Map Project would be a great starting point for this Map. The data plus the art direction equals a cool map.
quote: Originally posted by fargingbastige6
Missing Cahaba & Blue Pants from Alabama, but I know they had to have a cut-off to go to press with it.
Open this link: http://www.beermapping.com/maps/maps.php?m=southeast#lat=41.91862886518302&lng=-87.55828857421875&z=8 You might see a list of brewpubs and breweries around Chicago. This is an example of a data forward mapping project. Data is good, but art direction is weak compared to Pop Chart Lab.