AI search audit
whichbrewforyou.com
SEO
2 issuesTitle tag
Title is only 18 characters: "Which Brew For You". Too short to convey meaning to search engines.
Fix: Rewrite the title to be 50–60 characters and include the primary keyword near the start.
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Find Your Perfect Brew: Expert Guides & Reviews
Meta description
The page has no meta description.
Fix: Add a 120–160 character meta description summarizing the page and ending with a call to action.
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Discover the perfect brew for your taste. Expert guides to craft beers, coffee, kombucha, and more. Find your favorite drink today.
H1 heading
Single <h1>: "WhichBrewForYou".
Heading hierarchy
Heading levels descend logically.
Canonical tag
Canonical: https://www.whichbrewforyou.com/.
Robots meta
Page is indexable.
Open Graph & Twitter tags
Social meta tags present.
Image alt text
No images on the page.
Internal linking
Page has 156 internal link(s).
Image dimensions
No images on the page.
AEO
7 issuesEntity schema (Organization/Person + sameAs)
No Organization or Person JSON-LD found. Entity disambiguation is how LLMs recognize who/what a page is about.
Fix: Add an Organization (or Person) JSON-LD block with name, url, and at least 2 sameAs links to authoritative profiles (Wikipedia, Wikidata, LinkedIn).
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Which Brew For You",
"url": "https://www.whichbrewforyou.com/",
"description": "Which Brew For You is a beverage guide and resource covering craft beer, coffee, kombucha, whiskey, tea, cold brew, and home brewing — offering expert guides, beginner tips, and drink reviews for enthusiasts at every level.",
"sameAs": [
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Which_Brew_For_You",
"https://www.linkedin.com/company/whichbrewforyou",
"https://www.instagram.com/whichbrewforyou"
]
}
</script>Article schema with dates
No Article / NewsArticle / BlogPosting schema found. Without machine-readable dates, LLMs treat content as undated and prefer fresher sources.
Fix: Add an Article JSON-LD block with datePublished, dateModified, and author.name.
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Article",
"headline": "Which Brew For You",
"description": "WhichBrewForYou is your expert guide to brewing and beverages — covering craft beer, coffee, kombucha, whiskey, yerba mate, cold brew, and more for beginners and enthusiasts alike.",
"url": "https://www.whichbrewforyou.com/",
"datePublished": "2025-07-15",
"dateModified": "2025-07-15",
"author": {
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Brewster"
},
"publisher": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Which Brew For You",
"url": "https://www.whichbrewforyou.com/"
}
}
</script>Author + credentials
No visible author name. AI engines prefer cited content with identifiable authors (E-E-A-T).
Fix: Add a visible byline and link to an author bio page.
Visible last-updated date
No visible or machine-readable last-updated date on the page. 89% of AI crawl hits target content updated within 3 years.
Fix: Add a visible "Last updated: <date>" line and corresponding dateModified in schema.
Title tag is a claim or question
Title is only 18 characters: "Which Brew For You". Too short to carry retrieval intent.
Fix: Rewrite the title as a descriptive claim or question users would search for (30+ characters).
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Find Your Perfect Brew | Expert Beverage Guide
FAQPage schema (when Q&A exists)
Page has 2 question-and-answer pairs but no FAQPage schema.
Fix: Add FAQPage JSON-LD wrapping each Q/A so Google, Bing, and AI engines can consume them as structured answers.
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "FAQPage",
"mainEntity": [
{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "How to Brew Yerba Mate Traditionally — The Complete Guide",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": "A complete guide on how to brew yerba mate traditionally. Estimated read time: 16 minutes. Published April 11, 2026."
}
},
{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "How to Make Switchel at Home — Easy Recipe",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": "An easy recipe guide on how to make switchel at home. Estimated read time: 15 minutes. Published April 9, 2026."
}
}
]
}
</script>Chunk length between headings
Average chunk ≈ 37 words — too short. AI retrievers prefer ~120–180 words per chunk.
Fix: Expand each section to 120–180 words of substantive content.
AI crawler access
robots.txt does not block known AI crawlers.
Question-framed headings
5 question-framed headings found.
Direct-answer block after question headings
All 2 question headings have a direct-answer paragraph.
GEO
6 issuesDirect quotations
No blockquotes or inline quoted statements detected. Princeton measured +28% visibility from adding quotations.
Fix: Quote named experts directly in <blockquote> tags or with "quotation marks", attributed to a specific person or source.
Authoritative outbound links
Only 0 non-social external link(s). Princeton's GEO paper identified "cite sources" as a top citation lever.
Fix: Link out to 2+ authoritative sources (prefer .gov/.edu, Wikipedia, peer-reviewed publishers) when making factual claims.
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- **Anchor text:** "specialty coffee grading standards" | **Source type:** Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) official industry research organization (sca.coffee) | **Supports:** The "Best Coffee Beans: Expert Guide to Specialty Coffee Selection" article's claims about what qualifies coffee as specialty-grade. - **Anchor text:** "kombucha fermentation safety and SCOBY science" | **Source type:** Peer-reviewed journal article (e.g., *Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety*, accessible via Wiley or PubMed) | **Supports:** The "How to Brew Kombucha at Home" guide's claims about fermentation processes, pH safety levels, and probiotic content. - **Anchor text:** "U.S. craft brewery statistics and industry growth" | **Source type:** Brewers Association industry research organization (brewersassociation.org) | **Supports:** The "Best Craft Beers for Beginners" article's framing of the craft beer landscape and entry-level style recommendations. - **Anchor text:** "yerba mate health effects and traditional preparation" | **Source type:** Wikipedia article on *Yerba mate* or a peer-reviewed nutrition journal (e.g., *Journal of Ethnopharmacology* via ScienceDirect) | **Supports:** The "How to Brew Yerba Mate Traditionally" guide's claims about cultural context, caffeine content, and traditional Argentine brewing methods.
Quotable declarative sentences
Only 2 self-contained 10–25 word sentences found. LLMs literally copy these when citing — more = more citation surface area.
Fix: Rewrite vague paragraphs into short declarative sentences that stand alone without pronouns referring back to previous text.
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WhichBrewForYou is a beverage education website covering beer, coffee, kombucha, and spirits. The site publishes expert guides designed to help beginners navigate craft beer, whiskey, and specialty coffee selection. WhichBrewForYou also covers traditional brewing methods, including yerba mate preparation and home kombucha fermentation. Beverage categories explored on the platform range from cold brew coffee to bourbon and beyond.
Entity sameAs cross-links
No Organization or Person schema found. Brand mentions + Wikipedia/Wikidata cross-links are the top correlate with AI citation.
Fix: Add Organization JSON-LD with sameAs linking to Wikipedia, Wikidata, and authoritative profiles.
Content length floor
625 words — under the 1200 target.
Fix: Expand the page with more detail, examples, or sub-topics. Target 1200+ words.
Attribution phrases
0 attribution phrases ("according to", "a study by", etc.) — target ≥ 1 for this content length.
Fix: Cite sources in-prose using phrases like "according to", "a 2024 study by", or "data from".
Statistic density
13 numeric claims across 625 words (ratio 6.2/300 words).
Structured lists or tables
4 list(s) with ≥3 items, 0 table(s).
Fact density
146 facts across 625 words (ratio 233.6/1000).
Paragraph chunkability
All 10 paragraphs under 600 characters.
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