How to log the beers and drinks you tried
A quick guide to remembering every pour
BrewMapApp started as a personal map for the breweries, taprooms, and bars you love. Now it also remembers what you drank at each one. Every spot has a drink log, so the great beer you had last summer — and the cider, cocktail, or glass of wine alongside it — is one tap away the next time you go back.
Log a drink in four steps
- Open the spot. Open a brewery, taproom, or bar from your personal map. Not saved yet? Add it in one tap from Google Places autocomplete — the address and coordinates come along automatically.
- Add a drink in the Drinks section. On the spot page, find the Drinks section and add what you had. Each drink records the venue it belongs to, so your log stays organized by place.
- Choose a type and style. Pick a venue-aware drink type, then add an optional free-text style — beer → IPA, lager, pilsner; wine → red, white, rosé. Suggestions autocomplete as you type.
- Add tasting notes and save. Jot down how it tasted and save. Your drinks are private by default and stay attached to the spot, ready the next time you visit.
Every kind of drink, not just beer
Beer comes first, but a night out rarely stops there. BrewMapApp supports a full range of drink types so your log matches what you actually ordered:
- Beer
- Wine
- Cider
- Spirit
- Cocktail
- Seltzer
- Non-alcoholic
- Other
Your drinks add up by venue
Each drink is keyed to the venue's Google Place, so pours at the same brewery come together across every visit. Over time your log becomes a personal record of what a place pours best — and what you want to order next time.
Private by default
Your drink log is yours alone. Nothing is broadcast to a social feed. Drinks only appear to others when you deliberately share a spot with a public link — then the list shows up read-only on that spot's shared page, no account required to view it.
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