Making My BeerCloud publically viewable?

I'd like to make My BeerCloud publically viewable (possibly masking sensitive info of course) so that I can send non-members and friends my info URL, they can see what I like, etc. Is this possible already or in the plans?

BeerCloud on Twitter - any interest?

eric.mckay's picture

Thanks for the input! These kind of suggestions are a big help in shaping our future development.

In a recent brainstorm, we've discussed implementing a direct link to Twitter that would enable users to have their BeerCloud activity (i.e. adding a new favorite beer/brewer/place, creating a new beer list, signing up for an event, writing tasting notes, etc.) dynamically display as Tweets.

Any thoughts??

Twitter is less important to

troyengel's picture

Twitter is less important to me than having a place to try and catalog my beers. I'm looking more for a site design like goodreads.com does for books.

Just implement a share this

Patrick Boegel's picture

Just implement a share this function and should be portable to not only twitter, but facebook, tumblr, where ever.

Thanks!Its a Great idea!

Kayle D's picture

Thanks!Its a Great idea!it's simplified and accessible to view different profiles and related topics on great brewers, But i would just like to remind all those who are in 400 Calorie Fix diet and and are health concerned that, beer has always a disadvantage in our health, better take it on moderation.

friendly reminder

djsee4's picture

1.) quote: "...beer has always been a disadvantage in our health..." 2.) response: If I was to factor a 400 calorie diet I would only count protein and fat calories. In most cases beer is primarily simple sugars that can be burned just by blinking my eyelids. Please try not to blame the beer rather the hunger cravings and self destructive appetite that comes along with attempting to level off a strong buzz. The idea is to absorb the dizzying effect of alcohol by making bread-stuff a viable and "healthy" whole food option for the job. That is the only way I can see beer at fault here. Besides I drink coffee every morning for a solid gastro-intestinal flush. Strange factoid: Rumor has a a dead human corpse usually holds anywhere up to 15 pounds of partially digested food in the tract. I wonder how many calories that is? Hahaha!