Homebrew bloggers

Charlie Papazian, a homebrew revolutionary.
Blogs are definately a hot commodity these days and it seems that if you don’t blog, you’re out of the loop.
Charlie Papazian, one of the fathers of the modern homebrew movement, is in on the action. In addition to Zymurgy, a magazine devoted to brewing started in the 1970s, a homebrew “bible,” The Complete Joy of Homebrewing, written in 1982, and his involvement with the American Homebrewer’s Association, Papazian is keeping himself busy with a little blogging here and there.
The Beer Examiner, started earlier this month, is a logbook of Papazian’s musings and news on the brew world–craft, micro and homebrews in particular. As of today, there are only a few entries, but the blog has some fun and interesting tidbits. Of course, there is a wee bit of self-promotion in there–but who’s to blame a guy for spreading the word about a world he is so involved in through blogging? After all, in the blogging world, anything goes.
Some of Papazian’s posts have a “What’s in my Glass?” section where he talks about his latest brew, or what might compliment the weather or the season. There are some artful photographs of various beers, too.
Just another fun addition to the ever-growing, ever-changing craft brew world! Check it out!
Cheers, Mr. Papazian!