http://lager.geo.brown.edu:8080/virtual-pub/ (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
Welcome to the Virtual Pub!
This is a WWW server which is intended to be a place for network beer
aficionados to gather information, about themselves and about other things
related to the enjoyment of quaffing beer. If you have any suggestions
for this server, let me (the janitor) know. If you would like to have
your own page here, see the Rogue's Gallery
Samuel Adams
entry for more details.
What's New (updated March 29, 1995):
Note: The "What's New" entries can be hot-off-the-press contributions, and
are not guaranteed to be very organized for awhile.
Activities
Access the Virtual Pub beer-tasting
current brew(s)
(a stout/porter compare/contrast, featuring Sierra Nevada brews) and
archive. Next tasting: Barleywines!
Browse through the current Rogues Gallery (patrons list).
Read out about the Internet Chat Relay (IRC)
beer tastings, compliments of Gillmer Derge.
Check out the archive for a collection of various potentially interesting files, including:
- View the Virtual Pub's usage statistics.
Beer Around the World
Austria's beer offerings
compliments of Keith Waclena.
Check out the Cambridge, England pub scene
with CityScape, Ltd.
Dance through Dublin Pubs and Clubs,
provided by Chris Zimmerman of Trinity College.
Finger through Finland's Beer in Cyberspace
server (in Finnish as well), by Kari Likovuori, including
Link into the London Pub description,
with Mark Handley.
Ogle at the Ontario,
Canada beer scene, by Alan Marshall.
Beer Around the States
Beer in Albuquerque, by Jeremy Worley.
The Atlanta Beer Guide, by John Lock.
Boogie through Baltimore brewpubs with Dave Kaufman.
Bop to Beantown for:
New York, New York (by Clay Irving)
Nosh at Northern California brewpubs (and a few in Portland OR) with Ken Papai.
Peruse the Pacific Northwest (and beyond!)
with Gak (aka Richard Stueven).
Get pissed in Providence, Rhode Island, with Joel Plutchak.
Surf the Southern California
beer scene with Scott Murphy.
Two-step through the Texas beer scene with
Eric Wooten.
Other related information servers, FTP sites, and documents:
Miscellanea
- What respectable pub would be without darts?
Weekly usage statistics
The Virtual Pub opened for business sometime around February 6, 1994.
During the first year of operation, a total of 349777 total access requests
were made to the server, of which at least 316418 (90%) were for the
Virtual Pub (others were either misformed URLs or miscellaneous test
documents I've experimented with during the course of my job duties).
Those 316418 Virtual Pub accesses represent approximately 41316 different
computers and/or people.
All in all, not too bad for something I threw together primarily as a testbed
for data access and WWW concepts!
Technical administration and document maintenance by
Joel Plutchak
(plutchak@lager.geo.brown.edu).
Disclaimer