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Tips for Choosing a Beer Club

 

There are new pubs and breweries of all sizes popping up everywhere every single day. This is welcome news if you enjoy exploring new recipes and going beyond your comfort zone. But with almost endless choices out there, how can you taste and every single one of them?

 

join a beer club. Here are the 5 most crucial points to consider when shopping for a beer club:

 

Beer Selection

 

First off, know what types of beer they have and how many options you can choose from Amazing Clubs beer club. After all, it makes no sense to be part of a beer club whose inventory is no more than your local liquor store's. Go with a club that stocks a whole range of beer brands, styles, ages, makes and origins. 

 

Monthly Beer Selection

 

Review a club's list of available beers and get a beer of your own.  Or you can always let them do the choosing for the month, though this can be quite risky.  You can never be too sure what they will bring you, and you just might not like it at all!  Before choosing a club, research how they pick out the drinks each month. Besides having a wide selection of beers to choose from, the club must actually offer a selection you like in the first place.  Read more about beer at http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/24/living/craft-beers-fall-drinking-feat/.

 

The Community

 

What good is a good craft beer if you have nobody to enjoy it with? Fortunately, beer of the month club usually has online forums where you can interact with other members.  This helps because you have a venue where you can exchange ideas about the beers and maybe provide recommendations and receive some yourself.  Generally, it makes your whole beer experience more fun and worthwhile. 

 

Shipping

 

Monthly beer clubs package are usually great with shipments, so you may never have issues about receiving your beer.  What you should be more concerned about is the cost. And sometimes, this will not be small.  With some clubs, shipping falls outside the membership fee. And you live in a remote area, monthly shipments could be  costly.   

 

Customer Service 

 

If you're ordering beer  through the mail, it's natural to want to deal with friendly and helpful people when you have issues, like bottles arriving broken. This isn't only good for your user experience, but you will also be able to focus on choosing your next beers, rather than worrying if those bottles are going to arrive in one piece. Finally, keep in mind that a good beer club will always provide the option to cancel your membership whenever you want. If there's a club you think you like but they don't give you this option, look for another one.

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