What's the difference between a place page and a brewery page?
Place pages
All kinds of businesses have BeerMenus place pages: breweries, bars, restaurants, beer stores, convenience stores, wineries, distilleries, even state parks.
Regardless of business type, use your BeerMenus place page to list the beers you're currently serving and/or selling, just like Back East Brewing does here.
This helps you publicize the beers you have available to folks searching for beers on Google or directly on BeerMenus.com.
Place pages also power a suite of on-premises menus ( Print, TV, and QR menus) and online marketing tools (e.g. auto-updating website beer list, Facebook integration, trigger notifications to locals about the beers you have, etc.).
Basically, when you update your place page, you can magically update/do all (or just some) of those things.
Brewery page
Unlike place pages, only breweries can manage brewery pages on BeerMenus.
Your brewery page is the place where you can make sure your brewery information (location, logo, bio, social media handles, etc.) and beer information (name, description, abv, etc.) is correct.
Why is managing that info important?
Any business (whether it's a bar, restaurant, beer store, etc.) that has a BeerMenus place page and serves your beer wants to list your beer on their place page. Indeed, they have to if they use BeerMenus to build their on-prem menus.
If your brewery location is incorrect, it'll be listed incorrectly on that business's menu. If a beer's description is incorrect, it'll be listed incorrectly on the menu. And so on.
If you actively manage your brewery page, only the best quality information will be available to your on- and off-prem partners, which in turn helps them sell more of your beer to their customers.
If you'd like claim your brewery page, send an email to support@beermenus.com and include your brewery name as well as your position at the brewery. We'll get you set up ASAP!