The May 2011 standings will soon be released for Wikio’s Beer Blogs. Stan at Appellation Blog got a sneak peak at the new rankings, so here’s what happened to the Top 20 over last month:
Wikio May 2011 Beer Blog Rankings
1 | Brookston Beer Bulletin (+1) | 2 | Beervana (-1) |
3 | The New School (+1) |
4 | Brewpublic (-1) |
5 | A Good Beer Blog (+1) |
6 | Appellation Beer: Beer From a Good Home (-1) |
7 | Drink With The Wench (+/-0) |
8 | Seen Through a Glass (+1) |
9 | The Daily Pull (+1) |
10 | Oakshire Brewing (Not in Top 20 for Apr.) |
11 | Washington Beer Blog (-3) |
12 | The Session Beer Project (-1) |
13 | KC Beer Blog (+3) |
14 | Seattle Beer News (-2) |
15 | It’s Pub Night (-2) |
16 | brewvana (Not in Top 20 for Apr.) |
17 | Beer 47 (+2) |
18 | Beer Therapy (+2) |
19 | Beer-Stained Letter (Not in Top 20 for Apr.) |
20 | The Not So Professional Beer Blog (-3) |
Ranking made by Wikio
As usual, I added the relative movements of each blog from last month. This month, three new blogs made an appearance in the Top 20, some for the first time. Another curious change is that #1 & #2, #3 & #4, and #5 & #6 each switched places. As always, I continue to stress that this is just a bit of fun and that we shouldn’t take it too seriously, though I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t pleased to be back at #1 again. Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
Jeff Alworth says
All is evanescent. My month in the sun gives way to the clouds–and you. Congrats!
Jay Brooks says
All is ephemeral, and as I’ll be in Argentina and Brazil for ten+ days later this month, I predict you’ll have a sunny June, as well. Cheers, J
Jeff Alworth says
Or maybe we’ll both be off our game enough that another fine blogger will take the top spot. It will be good for her (or, I suppose, him), and I have a hunch we could survive it, too.
J Doyle says
Congrats on your #1 ranking.
Please keep up the good work!
Cheers
JD
Sonia Aguila says
I will cast my vote to A Good Beer Blog and Brookston Beer Bulletin. Keep up the good work and stay remain at the top.
Alan says
I love comment spammers who love me.
Jay Brooks says
We can never have too much love, however false, can we?