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Finally!

When I got my iPhone six months ago, an app leaped into my mind: an updated list of all the taps around town, so I could make my pub decisions based on what was pouring. (My "On Tap" list is a rudimentary effort to do the same thing.) Well, it's not an app, but the website Draft List is optimized for the iPhone and now has nine pubs listed. Go check it out.
Jeff AlworthApril 27, 2009Elsewhere, Technology2 Comments
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