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Help give good data

by Chief Perfectionist

When we launched Perfectpints.com, we thought the best approach was to load a few thousand Irish pubs into the system. Who wants to visit an empty site, right? Well, like most printed directories, that data was stale and quite a number of pubs were closed, or were in the wrong physical location.

This is where you come in …

The whole idea behind Perfect Pints is the site is in your hands. We’re relying on local knowledge to keep the pub data current, and more importantly, identify the best spots. It’s easy to do, but perhaps we need to be more explicit.

ANYONE can edit pub information

1) On every pub page in the sidebar on the right, there are links allowing you to edit information about a pub. Has the name changed? Change it. Are you the owner of the pub, or just their number one fan? Add a website, Twitter handle, of Facebook page through the same link.

2) Has the pub closed? Only we can delete a listing, but on the map pop-ups, as well as the link in the sidebar of the pub page, you can let us know the pub has closed. Just click the link, and the email will be created automagically for you.

3) Is the pub pin in the wrong place? Go ahead and change it by selecting the “edit this map point” link, or in map view “Edit location”.

It’s just as easy to update pub information on the iPhone app.

If you’re a budding local perfectionist

We’d like to hear from you. If you know your local scene inside and out, drop us a line. If you’re willing to (1) add the best spots in an area (2) identify spots that have closed (3) make adjustments to pin placements, we’ll agree on the area and send along a t-shirt with our thanks. We’re working on long-term benefits for local keeper’s of knowledge. Being a “mayor” of an area should mean more than just checking in a couple of times, shouldn’t it?

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Cheers to those behind the ‘bar’

by Chief Perfectionist

I’m proud to say that Perfectpints.com was brewed right here in the Northwest of Ireland, drawing on the creative talent in Co. Sligo and Donegal. The brand development, t-shirt designs and heavenly pints were done by Carton LeVert from Rathmullan, Co. Donegal. I playfully refer to the rest of the gang as the ‘Strandhill Mafia’ as they are all based close to the fine Sligo surfing. Eddie Johnston of Beanstalk Web Design took my detailed wireframes along with the brand assets and turned them into the frontend you’re all browsing. Aidan Finn handled all the programming and introduced us all to GitHub so we weren’t trampling on each other’s toes. Dan Leydon illustrated the site icons and created the ‘Twoucan’. Brilliant.

(Though she probably won’t thank me for mentioning it, Linh Ta, from, uh … Co. Philadelphia, coded my designs for the initial holding site, with the controversial horizontal scroll. You can blame me.)

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The settle

by Chief Perfectionist

We’re a few days old now and gearing up for St. Patrick’s Day. Of course this begs the question, “Where are you going to have your St. Patrick’s Day pint?” I’ll likely head out to Aughris Head and the Beach Bar. After a few brutal weeks getting the site together for launch; grappling with DNS issues; doing our first radio interview; and that wee diversion called life, I could do with a walk along the beach! Lets hope the sun cooperates.

The site is settling after the first pour, and we hope to start on some new site enhancements next week.

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The first pour

by Chief Perfectionist

Day one. The new arrival. We’re experiencing some teething pains with the new site. It’s the pints that need to be perfect, not every line of code, right? Keep the feedback coming. We want to hear all the good, bad and indifferent. This site is a community, so please get involved.

Yesterday I was in Dublin and had the notion of turning the site on standing outside St. James’s Gate. It didn’t quite work out so you’ll have to be satisfied with the following pic. I am assured he is a Guinness fan as well.

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  • Recent Comments

    • Chief Perfectionist

      You’re absolutely right. I doubt anyone could tell a stout apart (by taste) that had multiple pours. If anything, the two-part pour has more effect on the head, and...

    • iamreddave

      I would bet you could spot the Guinness blind. With the possibility of mixing up Beamish with it. More interesting is which one someone prefers when they don’t have branding...

    • Chief Perfectionist

      I believe I could tell a pint of Guinness apart from the rest in a blind taste test.

    • iamreddave

      ‘I like your manifesto let’s put it to the testo’ As the Sultans of Ping said. Can you blind tell a guinnes poured in 6,3,2 or 1 goes apart? Would you say guinees...

    • Leon

      Well done all, love how it looks. Go Northwest, bring it on..