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My first beer…a second time creates the experience.
My first experience with beer was at the tender and innocent age of sixteen. I had an Uncle visiting from Holland and he was appalled that I had not sampled his merriment. So, forced into a sip, I tried. And the typical reaction of course was to spit it out. I won’t mention the label because that would be unfair, even though I still haven’t developed affinity for the brand. This name shall remain a mystery. So this first taste should not really be called an experience as it’s really something I tried to forget. It wasn’t until my middle thirties, sitting in a bar, trying my first Sierra Nevada IPA and “wow” what a difference. I had fruity hops dancing in bubbles across my tongue then to punch me with bitter. And then I gulped for another explosion. I think that may have been my first experience with love. (OK, OK I may be pushing it with that one. But you get the idea.) I don’t know if my taste buds were ready for the experience. But I have to say it was the first time I enjoyed beer and the experience showed me something new. And I opened myself into looking at beer.
As a wine drinker I scoffed at the idea of beer appreciation and here I was reflecting back to myself my own idiosyncratic perception. I think this is an interesting time for women to explore beer. I think the environment (historically being male driven) is more willing to have women sit and take part in the conversation. And I’m glad because this is the opportunity within Indiana for us to go and explore, talk and engage in ideas over beer.
So let’s start by sharing with Lipstick on the Rim your first taste and when did you actually experience beer for the first time?
My First Beer Bloggers Conference
I have every good intention with this blog but life and the other blogs sometime take up all of my time. Unfortunately this little blog gets left behind in pursuit of my life. As a way of reconnecting to my passion of teaching women and others about beer and my love for the varied and lovely taste of beer I decided to attend The Beer Bloggers Conference.
I had to choose between the National Speakers Association Conference or the Beer Bloggers Conference, I am happy that I chose Beer Bloggers, I could not have made a better decision. I am learning, reconnecting and remembering why I decided to do this blog in the first place! I enjoy beer, I enjoy introducing others who want to enjoy beer at a different level. Not just the pub crawls and sucking a beer from the brown bottles, but the woman who wants to be educated about what is a good beer. How do you serve it, where do you get it, what food goes with it and how brewers can connect more effectively to the women who are in their market.
Networking and connecting with others who have the same interest that I do is another passion. I teach people and business all over the world the importance of networking and connecting. This has been my opportunity to do just that!
If you are a blogger, a beer lover, or someone who just likes to connect then you want to find conferences on your topic and connect with that community. Regardless of what you love there is a community out there for you to connect to!
Thanks to Beer Bloggers Conference for putting on a great conference and educating me so that I will be a better blogger, lover of beer, and educator!
5 Tips for Networking and Drinking Beer
Men have been networking over beer for hundreds of year, today more and more women are connecting over good beer. Following is an article written by a good friend, Greg Magnusson, @indianapolisvet on twitter and you can learn more about him at Leo’s Pet Care. Part two of this article can be found at hazelmwalker.com
I enjoy a beer once in a while, and sometimes, beer is served at networking events. Depending on how you handle this, beer can be a wonderful, terrible device. Beer can be a good icebreaker for some people, during some social functions, but it’s important to not make a fool of yourself.
In my humble opinion, one is networking with beer:
- All beer-drinking folks have a designated driver (safety first!)
- You make sure the person you’re networking with is also holding a beer. (duh!) Believe it or not, not everyone likes talking about beer.
- You ask that person what beer you should drink at the event, demonstrating your willingness to take advice.
- You ask that person what beer they prefer outside of the event, demonstrating your willingness to learn about their personal preferences.
- Holding a beer suggests you’re both “off duty” to an extent. If the other party has loosened his tie and is halfway through a good beer, it may be safe to assume a certain level of cautious informality, but be prepared to follow in this regard, not lead.
The only inhibition you aim to lose is the one stopping you from smiling and laughing. If networking with beer makes you relaxed and more open, you’re doing it right.
Welcome To Lipstick On The Rim!
Welcome to the first post of Lipstick on The Rim! I am very excited about launching this blog and sharing with so many of you my adventures in the world of beer. Several months ago I met a young man named Brandon Hubbard. Brandon is a beer aficionado, he love beer and has a vast knowledge of beer and beer tasting.
He started teaching me about beer, the different kinds, how they are brewed, the history, and eventually tasting them. As he has walked me through the tastings I have learned much about the enjoyment of the small batch micro brew beers, and the joy of a wide variety of beers. In the past I have never really liked beer thinking that everything on the market taste just like Budweiser and Miller. Imagine my surprise when I learned that beer much like wine has a variety of subtle taste. I am completely enjoying learning all about beer, breweries, bottles, taps, history, and how to enjoy your beer.
It dawned on me that there are most likely other women who would like to learn more about beer and the ability to enjoy the different kinds of beer. So the birth of Lipstick on the Rim came about…..a blog for women, about beer.
So follow along….enjoy a few beers with us!