Top 5 Android Apps For Beer



Drizly is one of the very few applications you can find on your device that will let you order beer from home using the app, and have it delivered to your front door much like you would with food. For legal drinking ages of course. The app boasts a 20-40 minute delivery time, and the selection of stuff to order is decent. The only downside is that it has limited location availability.



Saucey is a lot like Drizly, and offers you beer and for that matter, liquor and wine too. All delivered to your door after you’ve order through the app. It also boasts a 20-40 minute delivery time. Although, also like Drizly, the app has limited availability and only delivers in a handful of cities, unfortunately.



Beer Advocate is a mix between a social community for beer enthusiasts and a library of beer types. You can use it to search for beers from different breweries or search the type of beer you’re looking for. It also lets you rate beer and you can also set up to receive alerts on new beer news and events happening around you.



OK, so Foursquare isn’t really a beer app, but you can use Foursquare to check in at many local pubs, bars, and taphouses around your local area and many other cities you visit. It’s great for letting your friends know where you like to frequent and also review the places you love the most. You can use it to spread the word about an undiscovered gem of a pub, and some places even have rewards for checking in, like free beer!



Yelp isn’t a dedicated beer app either, but if you’re interested in finding out about the best bars and pubs to hit with some great craft beers and local brews, Yelp should be an app in your library to assist you in finding out what others think of spots around your area or in a town you’re visiting. In most cases, Yelp reviews will not only list the comments of other patrons, but also the contact info about the establishment, and sometimes menus.


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