On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 10:27 PM, Yves bxl-forever
wrote:
> Perhaps one day someone will want an app to search where they serve one
> particular kind of beverage—let alone a rare beer—and that will come in handy.
O, you mean something like OpenBeerMap ?
Thanks to both of you for helping.
Indeed, despite the awkward grammar to the "drink" key—and the current lack of
consensus about its use—it might be the way to go.
Perhaps one day someone will want an app to search where they serve one
particular kind of beverage—let alone a rare beer—and that
While that allows to tag the availability of drinks, it doesn't allow to
map the focus on wine. The values used in the fair trade or diet tag (
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:diet ) seem more useful, though
drink:wine=only would be rather strange. Maybe an extra value like
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:drink
Guy Vanvuchelen
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Van: Yves bxl-forever [mailto:bxl-fore...@linuxmail.org]
Verzonden: zaterdag 31 december 2016 13:34
Aan: OpenStreetMap Belgium
Onderwerp: [OSM-talk-be] Proper tagging of wine or champagne bars
Hello
Hello folks,
This case has been puzzling me for a while.
A few establishments in Brussels specialize in serving only one type of drinks:
champagne, wine, beer…
amenity=bar seems appropriate but does anyone know what tags one could use to
inform about the kind of beverages being served?
There