I’m looking for guest bloggers who want to share their beery stories, anecdotes, reviews or rants with other BeerSweden readers.
After over 360 posts in 10 months I thought it might be as refreshing as a chilled glass of Summer Twist to look at things from a slightly different perspective – yours in fact.
(also I’ve spent so much time with this blog recently I think of it as a demanding child and as every parent knows it’s sometimes nice to have a break from the kids!)
So if you’ve got something to say about beer here’s your opportunity to say it to thousands of BeerSweden readers.
You can write about anything; your favourite (or worst) beer moment, the best beer and food match you’ve ever had, a review of your favourite beer or pub, your take on Swedish drinking culture, what you think of the Systembolaget, what you think of beer blogs; well you get the picture. As long as your article has a beery theme it stands a chance of getting published.
You don’t have to be a beer blogger or beer ‘nerd’ to participate – I’d particularly welcome contributions from you if you’ve never written a single word about beer before!
All I ask is that you keep your post to between 200 and 800 words. Whether those words are in Swedish or English is totally up to you. If you have any photos to accompany your article then so much the better. Please send any submissions to darren@beersweden.se and I’ll be in touch!
Cheers and Beers!
Darren





If you are stuck for inspiration Darren why don’t you try brewing yourself? These guys can help
http://www.brew-it-yourself.co.uk
It’s not so much that I’m stuck for ideas Ken. In fact I’ve got a backlog of post ideas. It’s just that I think it would be fun to hear from other BeerSweden readers about their thoughts and feelings about beer and to come at things from a different angle. As for brewing I’m off back to the UK to do just that in a couple of weeks and will be posting my experiences on the blog. Admittedly it will be under the watchful eye of a professional brewer though…!
Will probably cook up some posts and send in. First thought is about Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel, that got me really hooked on their beers. Sadly they are not common in Sweden. =(
Solstice d’Hiver is the only permanent on SB and can only be order in packs of 24. Gets a little to expensive when it costs 30kr a pop.
I think I’m finished as a guestblogger, or what do you say, Darren, haha? Seriously, my worst beer-memory is from when I was like 17 or so, and I tried that horrible Belgium Kriek-stuff! Absolutely dangerous and dangerous twice again. Hua!