Breweries using the game Beat the Brewmaster

With 84 breweries signed up so far, the new game Beat the Brewmaster has hit the ground running. Beat the Brewmaster is a mobile website that beer enthusiasts can use to match their sensory skills against the brewmaster who created that beer.

“It’s hard to engage your patrons in a busy bar or tasting room, but Beat the Brewmaster is solving that problem for the brewers who’ve signed up,” said Chris Clarke, Co-Founder.

“I see a lot of potential here,” said Amanda Becklin of Odell Brewing Company. “We put 14 of our core brands/seasonals up on Beat the Brewmaster. We’re excited to see our fans and craft beer enthusiasts engage with the beers they love to drink while enhancing their sensory skills. BTB will really help our fans understand more about each brand while enjoying every sip.”

Here’s how Beat the Brewmaster works. Whether on a computer or their smartphone, players log on and find the beer they’re drinking. Once they’ve completed the challenge of rating a given beer, they can get instant feedback about how their impressions fit and don’t fit with the assessment of the brewmaster. The better the fit, the more points they gain, and they climb the leaderboard, eventually unlocking levels: Enthusiast, Pro and Master. All of this can be shared on Facebook and other social media sites.

“Beer drinkers love sharing their knowledge with others, and they’ll be just as excited about sharing their new insights with their friends,” said Clarke.

Some early adopter breweries are using Beat the Brewmaster to educate more than just their consumers. Reps are using it as a tool to better understand their own beers themselves when talking to customers and beer drinkers. Others are even using it to help educate everyone from their distributors to servers.

“Everyone tells me that education is the focus of any craft brewery to succeed,” commented Marty Ochs, who most recently served as vice president of sales for Oregon’s fast-growing Ninkasi Brewing. “Well, this is the tool that educates craft drinkers about specifics of your beer, what it pairs with, who made it, and so much more about the brewery.  You add all of that into the fact that Beat the Brewmaster is a great programming tool for the sales and marketing team to use turnkey!”

Beat the Brewmaster helps turn brand engagement directly into sales. Anyone from the brewery – owners, brewers, sales and marketing reps – can message players to provide information about the beer, offers of specials, or news about events and promotions. It also provides measurement tools during tap takeovers, pint nights, sampling programs, and other events. By gaining insights into how beer drinkers perceive the beer, when they drink them, and many other questions, breweries can develop more effective sales and marketing programs.

“We’re really excited about the potential that Beat the Brewmaster can have on growing the craft beer segment.” Clarke concluded. “We’re signing up more breweries every week. It’s currently free to put your beers up and the feedback has been nothing but positive. And because we’re beer guys ourselves, it’s always fun to see who signs up next.”

To learn more about Beat the Brewmaster, go to www.beatthebrewmaster.com.

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