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Booze Tools Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Mike Deneen on November 5th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: SIMPLE TOOL FOR BAR OWNERS
Owning a bar can be a tricky business. This simple app helps with those tricky calculations for bar personnel keeping track of their stock.
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Find A Suitable Bar With DrinkedIn

Posted by Jennifer Allen on August 26th, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Somewhat similar to Liquid Fare comes DrinkedIn, an app more focused on the drinking experience than meeting new people.

DrinkedIn offers a similar GPS based experience with users able to find bars dependent on their location, however it's the addition of the bar or pub reviews that make it useful. Much like a Social Networking app, DrinkedIn gives its users the chance to post pictures of them and their friends at a bar or write up a blog entry about it. There's even the potential for discussion with forums available within the app.

DrinkedIn already has listings of over 150,000 bars across the US, UK, Brazil, China and the rest of the world so there should be something for everyone. Future updates are promised which will include listings and reviews of different types of alcohol.

For those looking for a different kind of drinking experience, DrinkedIn could quickly become an essential app. It's out now and it's free.

Barcodas Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on May 23rd, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: NEAT TRICK
Barcodes will never seem the same after seeing them transformed into short melodies by this fun little app.
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Drink Deck Chicago Brings Bar Specials to the Windy City

Posted by Brad Hilderbrand on January 5th, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Just because New Year's is over doesn't mean you can't enjoy an adult beverage every now and again, and the denizens of Chicago now have a delightful new app that provides a fun way to get soused. Drink Deck Chicago provides a deck of 52 "playing cards," each of which corresponds to a bar in the city with persistent drink specials. Suddenly your night out just got a lot more fun, and you may just end your evening with enough cash left over to pay for those bogus hangover pills (or at least a strong cup of coffee).

Each bar listed in Drink Deck Chicago offers patrons $10 off their tab of over $30 or more, which adds up to $520 in savings. Users can browse though all 52 bars, sort them by location, or even group them by category. So if you're in the mood for a night out watching games and getting grub then open up the Beer Bar deck, but if you're looking to impress a lady or simply class it up a bit then take a peek at the Wine Bar set of cards. The bars serviced by the app are spread all around the city and include local hotspots such as Reggie's Music Joint and The Bluebird.

Of course there are a few drawbacks to this app, not the least of which is the fact that it has a very limited customer base. Unless you live in Chicago or visit regularly you'll have little use for this app, so unless apps for other cities are released in the future this one has a very limited appeal. Also, the $30 tab is easy to hit if you're out with friends, but a bit tougher if you're flying solo. Sure, you can spend $30 on alcohol, but the end result will likely leave you laid out flat or waking up in a strange bed unsure what happened the night before. But hey, for social drinkers in Chi Town this is a pretty decent app that pays for itself after just a couple bar hops.

Drinkspiration by Absolut

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Dave Spatholt on July 8th, 2009
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: FREE TASTES GREAT
If you're looking for fun and interesting ways to come by new drinks then you should pop out your wallet and pay for a drink because there isn't a sweeter tasting chaser than a price like free.
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