Taplister Cracks Open Craft Beer Discovery with New Online Social Platform

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Taplister Gives Bars One Destination to Instantly Promote Beer Menus Across New Digital Beer Boards, Facebook, Twitter, Mobile Phones, Website and Taplister.com

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Taplister  has  announced  the  launch  of  its  new nationwide  craft  beer  discovery  platform  that  helps  bars  and  restaurants promote and  socialize  their  beer  selection  across  digital  outlets  with  one  update.  Taplister’s tap  list  management  system  enables  bars  and  restaurants  to  instantly  publish  their changing  beer  menu  to  a  Digital  Beer  Board™,  Facebook,  Twitter,  mobile  devices,  a website  and  Taplister.com.  The  Digital  Beer  Board  is  the  first  digital  signage platform  for  bars  and  restaurants  designed  specifically  for  craft  beer  menus,  and displays  rotating  taps  and  a  wealth  of  additional  information  in  real  time  inside establishments.
Kerry (left) and Josie Finsand of Taplister
“With  the  Brewers  Association  (BA)  reporting  that  the  number  of  U.S.  breweries  just hit  a  125-­year-­high,  it  is  evident  that  craft  beer  is  more  popular  than  ever,”  said Kerry  Finsand,  CEO  and  founder  of  Taplister.  ”With  so  many  choices,  beer  drinkers are  demanding  an  easy  way  to  find  their  favorite  beer  on  tap  near  them  and  the  new Taplister  delivers.  There’s  no  more   Read More…
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This post was written by admin on October 3, 2012

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Taplister.com Presents The Rye Beer Fest: The Revival Of Rye

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By Kerry Finsand

A Benefit For We Love Clean Rivers, Inc. June 8 at the Spirit of 77

Taplister, a website that helps beer geeks find their favorite beers on tap and discover new ones in Portland and beyond announces the first ever Rye Beer Fest, a fundraiser for the nonprofit organization, We Love Clean Rivers Inc.

The Rye Beer Fest, a celebration of the revival of rye beers, will be held at the Spirit of 77 (500 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR) during Portland Beer Week. The fest will take place on Friday June 8, from 4-10 p.m. and will feature special one-off rye beers like Hopworks’ Fight for your Rye’t to staples such as Upright Six and Oakshire Line Dry Rye. In addition to rye beers, there will be rye whiskeys paired with the rye beers that were curated for the fest. Entry to the event is free. Beers will cost $1 for a 4-ounce sample, $2.50 for a 10-ounce pour of beer and $5 for a 20-ounce pint. The price of the whiskeys is to be determined.

Event highlights include:

4-6 p.m.- Meet The Brewer, some of the breweries who brewed the fine beers for this fest will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. During the meet the brewers Rye cocktails will be available as well.

Starting at 5 p.m. and on every hour We Love Clean Rivers will be doing a raffle drawing. Tickets cost $2 each or $10 for 15. Prizes range from NRS boating swag to Smith Optics sunglasses.

While you are enjoying your drinks, watch extreme kayaking and rafting videos on the big screen.

A percentage of the proceeds of this event will benefit We Love Clean Rivers Inc., a nonprofit that is dedicated to cleaning high-use rivers by mobilizing the river recreation community and partnering with local environmental, recreation, and educational organizations. To keep up with the latest news regarding the Rye Beer Fest check out www.ryebeerfest.com

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Taplister.com Presents The Rye Beer Fest: The Revival Of Rye @ Spirit of ’77

RyeBeerFestA Benefit For We Love Clean Rivers, Inc. June 8 at the Spirit of 77

Portland, Ore. – Taplister, www.taplister.com, a website that helps beer geeks find their favorite beers on tap and discover new ones in Portland and beyond announces the first ever Rye Beer Fest, a fundraiser for the nonprofit organization, We Love Clean Rivers Inc.

The Rye Beer Fest, a celebration of the revival of rye beers, will be held at the Spirit of 77 (500 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, Ore.) during Portland Beer Week. The fest will take place on Friday June 8, from 4-10 p.m. and will feature special one-off rye beers like Hopworks’ Fight for your Rye’t to staples such as Upright Six and Oakshire Line Dry Rye. In addition to rye beers, there will be rye whiskeys paired with the rye beers that were curated for the fest. Entry to the event is free. Beers will cost $1 for a 4-ounce sample, $2.50 for a 10-ounce pour of beer and $5 for a 20-ounce pint. The price of the whiskeys is to be determined.

Event highlights include:

4-6 p.m.- Meet The Brewer, some of the breweries who brewed the fine beers for this fest will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. During the meet the brewers Rye cocktails will be available as well.

Starting at 5 p.m. and on every hour We Love Clean Rivers will be doing a raffle drawing. Tickets cost $2 each or $10 for 15. Prizes range from NRS boating swag to Smith Optics sunglasses.

While you are enjoying your drinks, watch extreme kayaking and rafting videos on the big screen.

A percentage of the proceeds of this event will benefit We Love Clean Rivers Inc., a nonprofit that is dedicated to cleaning high-use rivers by mobilizing the river recreation community and partnering with local environmental, recreation, and educational organizations. To keep up with the latest news regarding the Rye Beer Fest check out www.ryebeerfest.com

Complete Beer List:

Burnside Brewing- Meridian Rye- A new draft-only Spring seasonal, brewed with 45% Roggenmalz (German Rye), coriander and Meridian hops. Slight nuttiness from the rye is balanced with undertones of fresh spice, berries, nuts and tropical fruits flavors created by the heavy additions of Meridian hops and coriander. (ABV 6.06% IBU 21)

Upright Brewing- Six- Six is a rye beer displaying the great spicy notes the grain is known for along with a deep caramel core and delicate bubblegum note rooted in its open fermentation. Despite it’s dark color, the beer finishes quite dry and refreshing. (ABV 6.7% 25 IBU)

Firestone Walker BrewingWookey Jack- This Black IPA contains rich dark malts and spicy rye careen into bold citrus laden hops creating a new dimension in IPA flavor. (ABV 8.5% 60 IBU)

Oakshire Brewing- Line Dry Rye- This Pale Ale with American hops give a crisp bitterness and slight citrusy flavor. Clean and refreshing, ending with a small note of honey. (ABV 5.3% IBU 35)

Bear Republic Brewing- Ryevalry- This Double IPA is brewed with large quantities of American hops and fermented with a Belgian ale yeast to create a bitter, hoppy, and spicy ale that is sure to delight. (ABV 8.2% 70 IBU)

Pints Brewing- Red Brick Rye- American Pale Ale with Crystal and Glacier hops which provide a fruity hop presence while the rye malt and Nugget hops balance the earthy malt base. (ABV 5.2%)

Calpooia Brewing- Rock Hard Rye – Rye malt and a hefty amount of 100% Zeus hops contribute a uniquely fresh and surprisingly smooth hoppy quality to this beer. (ABV 6.5% IBU: 60)

Two Kilts Brewing- Red “Rye” der - (ABV 5.6% IBU 45)

Laurelwood Brewing- Wry Pale Ale – A Pale Ale with a hint of rye that was brought back from retirement for this fest. (ABV 5.6% IBU 40)

Breakside Brewery- Breakside Kellerbier – Breakside’s interpretation of a Franconian ‘cellar beer’ includes a portion of chocolate rye malt that gives the beer special complexity and flavor. This unfiltered, brown ale was lagered for over a month to develop its smooth, rich flavor. (ABV 5.1% IBU 35)

Fort George Brewery- Quiet Rye-it- Pale Ale – A hoppy pale ale with Zythos hops that produces a citrus and pine taste. (ABV 6.1% IBU 72.4)

Worthy Brewing/Good Life Brewing- Good and Worthy- Belgian Rye Ale, brewed for this fest as a hoppy session ale and bringing together Good Life and yet to be opened Worthy Brewing. (ABV 4.3%)

Short Snout Brewing- Rye-teous Dude- Rye Stout with chocolate rye. (ABV 6% IBU 35)

The Commons Brewery- Enkel Belgian Pale Ale (ABV 5.5% IBU 20)

Occidental Brewing- Roggenbier- An old world style beer with hints of spice. (ABV 5% IBU 22)

Hopworks Urban Brewery- Fight for your Rye’t- A session-able rye and chocolate malt mild beer. (3.5% ABV, 20 IBU)

Migration Brewing/Lompoc Brewing- A` wry Wit- Refreshing wit beer with hints of coriander and grapefruit. (5.9% ABV 28 IBU)

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Weekend in Review

Belmont Station's 14th Anniversary Party! (l to r) Astoria Brewing's John Dalgren, Union Local 180's Ted Sobel, Belmont Station's Carl Singmaster, and Flat Tail's Dave Marliave

Another monster craft brew weekend in the books (so monstrous that it took us until now to get to recapping it). Obviously, our BrewPubliCrawl along SE Division Street was a big part of it. We put a lot of work into organizing this meet the brewers crawl. And, thanks to the support of our sponsors, mostly dry weather, and a well behaved crowd, everything appeared to go off without a hitch.

Being that our craft brew peripheral is pretty wide, we locked in to some other excellent events during the adventurous weekend. Here’s a look at some of what we enjoyed: Read More…

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Taplister / RateBeer iPhone App

Taplisters: Ken Baer (left), Kerry Finsand (center), and Josie Finsand. (photo by Mike Davis for the Oregonian)

Taplister has recently announced the availability of that latest version of their iPhone application on Apple’s App Store. The app, called “Taplister”, makes it easy to find nearby bars and see what’s on tap, as well as search for specific beers and find out where they are being served. The new version pulls more information about the beers in a tap list from RateBeer.com and adds the ability to view beer ratings and descriptions through an In App upgrade.

Taplister has been working with RateBeer to link beers in its Read More…

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This post was written by Angelo on January 11, 2011

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Migration/Taplister Holiday Pre-Funk Party

TaplisterMigration Brewing and Taplister have teamed up to host a Holiday Pre-Funk party. This party will take place at Migration Brewing at 2828 NE Glisan on the 18th of December at 7:00 pm. There will be live music to accompany the festivities.

This party will be a great opportunity for individuals to try a variety of locally made winter beers. We will be featuring uncommon exceptional beers from not only Migration but also from: Alameda, Amnesia, Three Creeks, The Lucky Lab and Full Sail. Beers will range from Big Belgians to Hoppy Reds.

MigrationWe will also be collecting food for the Oregon Food Bank, and in exchange for bringing in canned food we will be giving away raffle tickets and raffling off a variety of swag from different breweries.

Lastly we are attempting to create a microbrewery white Elephant. What we would like people to do is buy a 22oz. or two 12oz. bottles of their favorite beer, they will receive a number and at the end of the night they will receive a different bottle/set of bottles to take home.

If you have any other questions regarding the event please feel free to contact us at RSVP @ Facebook Colin@migrationbrewing.com 971.404.4173 or Kerry Finsand at Kerry@taplister.com 503.869.7408

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This post was written by admin on December 14, 2010

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Tyler the Elder & Jonathan the Younger

We had too much fun last night at the Upright Tyler the Elder/Jonathan the Younger release party at Saraveza. Here’s some pictures from the Read More…

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This post was written by Angelo on October 14, 2010

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Taplister Turns One and Throws a Party


Taplister.com, Portland’s online craft beer resource turns one!  To celebrate the success of this community grown craft beer resource, Taplister.com will be throwing an anniversary party on Tuesday July 6th, 7pm at the the Hop & Vine (1914 N. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217).  At 8pm Taplister will be giving a brief demo of their latest technology apps, followed by a toast (of Oakshire Brewing Line Dry Rye) and a swag giveaway.  It has been a busy year for Taplister, expanding into 26 cities around the country, adding an Android app and winning a social media award for “The next big thing.” Join the Taplister crew on Tuesday July 6th for a pint and celebrate craft beer.

About Taplister.com: Taplister.com of Portland, OR was founded in February 2009 with the singular goal of creating a community resource that helps you find what craft beers are on tap in Portland, Oregon.  Today Taplister continues this mission with a revised team consisting of Kerry Finsand, Ken Baer and Josie Finsand who are diligently working to improve their service for their fellow beer geeks.  They can be reached at kerry (at) taplister.com or at (503) 869-7408.


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This post was written by Angelo on July 5, 2010

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Taplister Turns 1

Join the Taplister dudes at The Hop & Vine for a special celebration of their first year. Beer specials and lots of fun. Don’t miss out!


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This post was written by admin on June 29, 2010

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Taplister Selected as Finalist for SoMe Awards

Founded in Portland, Oregon by a group of tech and beer geeks, Taplister, a free service aimed toward aiding craft beer drinker locate craft beer on tap, was recently nominated for a SoMe Award. SoMe’s (short for “Social Media”) honor the best social media projects, programs and campaigns in the Pacific Northwest. Last year, Social Media Club Portland, SEMpdx (Search Engine Markets, Portland), the Software Association of Oregon and Innotech presented one of the nation’s first social media awards programs to a capacity crowd of more than 200 marketing and technology leaders. These organizations – joined by the blogging mavens at TMMpdx.com – are planning an expanded event this year. The SoME Awards moves to a 500-seat ballroom at Portland’s famed Multnomah Athletic Club, with libations for every ticket-holder, red-carpet interviews with winners, live streaming and more.

Taplister, reliant upon the microblog Twitter, as well as a Mobile app for I-Phones (aka Beer Signal), and the collective power of the beer geek community to gather up-to-date tap list information, has been named a finalist in the category of Best Social Media App – The Next Big Thing Award . Says Taplister co-founder Kerry Finsand: “We gather all that information on the Taplister servers and bring you the world’s first live local beer search engine!” Finsand informed us recently that Taplister is available in more than 20 city nationwide and has more than 5000 downloads of its Beer Signal application. He also hopes to expand the application to Android phones in the near future.


The enthused Finsand adds: “Taplister is truly a passion project that relies on other passionate craft beer fans to help it grow and stay updated. We need the craft beer community to support us by attending the SoMe Awards Banquet and voting for us in the People’s Choice Award. Thanks for your support and cross your fingers.” Good luck dudes!

The SoMe Awards event is $20 in advance in Portland, Oregon at the Mac Club this Thursday May 6th from 7-10pm.

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This post was written by Angelo on May 5, 2010

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