Whisky drinkers rejoice: there’s now a social network just for you. Connosr is a place to review whiskies (spelled the Scottish way), connect with other whisky connoisseurs and find new whiskies you might like.
It’s a slick site that includes a Google Map of where each whisky comes from, plus whisky-related event listings and discussion boards. They’ve got a business model too: affiliate links to partner sites where you can purchase whiskies.
What makes Connosr really useful, however, is its iPhone version of the site: if you’re at a bar, this fast-loading mobile site gives you the info you need to pick a great whisky and review the ones you try. Full story...
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