One day last year I was cruising through Reddit's Beer page and a post I came across asked what readers looked for in a beer blog. Quite a few users on this thread were adamant that they get sick of reading beer review after beer review. Every day I write a post for this blog those comments are engraved into the back of my mind.
As I do plenty of times, I'm once again developing a new posting style. I've always strove to set myself apart when it came to keeping up with my posts on this blog. Yes, I do love trying new beers almost everywhere I go as well as sharing my views on said concoctions with others.
With that being said, I don't intend on trying to keep readers coming back to this blog to nothing but countless beer reviews. Over the past few months it's become obvious that I've tried to diversify the content I produce. Now, you get two or three beer reviews per week with some other posts concerning craft beer news and a few other creative things I've been able to come up with. I've written about interesting places I've been able to drink and stuff my face at as well as a few posts detailing some interesting beers I constantly push others to seek out and try.
Last week I went off about how I resent the sweetness of malt beverages. I classified it as a rant. This week an idea sparked in my head. I hate Mondays as most people do. I hate relaxing all weekend only to reboot everything up to start a new week. So, on most Mondays you can expect a rant in the form of a blog post. (I know that deep down you've never been this excited at any point in your entire lives. Don't worry, I'm kidding.)
Now, not every rant post I write will have intentions of degrading something. Some of the posts might just be things from the top of my head That's why I intend on writing a rant post at the beginning of each week and calling it the "Monday Rant."
I already have a good idea as to what direction I want to go with this. The first official Monday Rant, which is scheduled to post next Monday morning will concern my love/hate relationship with darker beers.
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