Beer Birthday: Jay Brooks

This is not my typical Beer Mapping Post, but I have been waiting for quite a few months to make it. Today, March 3rd, is Jay Brooks’s birthday. If you are not aware of who Jay is, now is a good time to learn. Jay Brooks is the author of many things. One being a very active and informative beer based blog (brookstonbeerbulletin).

Jay also seems to write for pretty much every beer magazine in existence. Draft, Beer Magazine, Beer Advocate, Celebrator and Ale Street News are a few of the magazines I have seen his writing within.

In addition to writing about beer news, commenting on articles written by neo-prohibitionists and posting some great pictures, Jay also makes sure to post about the people in the beer world who are currently experiencing a birthday. In his honor I felt it only fair to return the favor. Happy Birthday Jay!

The picture below is one I took of Jay trying to park his car inside the brewery at Hair of the Dog

Don't back up Jay!

Also, it just so happens that he has selected The Beer Mapping Project as his website of the month.

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