I think that post was more of a test to see if the Android Blogger app for my Droid X works (it does, very well actually), combined with the recent burn out I've been experiencing for well over a month. I now know what my buddy "Chipper" Dave Butler, he of the blog Fermentedly Challenged, felt like. Being entrenched in the beer world - day in and day out - for over three years has finally caught up to me. It's a big reason I haven't been around, or as I like to refer to it in a cool Jack Baueresque sorta of way - I've been off the grid. But I think I've finally turned the corner and see the light at the end of the tunnel, the bottom of the beer glass, etc. and so on. I'm getting the writing bug again and it feels good. Almost as good as downing a great dark winter beer. Mmmmm.... beeeeeer.
The mega event that is the Great American Beer Festival had something to do with that. This year it was far more work then fun, but in the end, well worth it. We live streamed nearly a dozen hours of footage from the event itself, which you can see here on the BeerTapTV.com website. Everything from our trip to Falling Rock, to the Rare Beer Event at Wynkoop, to the entire member's only awards ceremony. It's well worth a look.
Last weekend we covered the Beer Bloggers Conference in Boulder and over the next week or so we'll start posting some of the talks we filmed, including Greg Koch's keynote speech, Jay Brooks talk about the future of beer blogging, Erik Boles energized rant on how to monetize this niche, etc. As I suspected it was a very informative and helpful conference and the 100+ bloggers from around the country (and one from England) look forward to next year's conference... in Portland, Oregon!

Zivjeli!
2 comments:
You are in the midst of helping this "beer evolution/revolution". The blogosphere is lucky (and grateful) for all your efforts. Any time a hobby becomes your work, you run the risk of burnout and associated loss of enjoyment. No one can blame you for that.
Along with everyone at BTTV, you are one of the best ambassadors of craft beer. Keep on writing and blogging. I speak for many when I say that your work is important and appreciated.
Rock on, brother!
Rick
Sounds like every trip I take when I try to accomplish work. Somehow I forget to do the work and end up not entirely sober instead. At least you have the excuse of being at a beer convention. Thanks for your work!
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