Q1 What is the title of the screencast?

Exploring US Beer Production

Q2 When was it published?

April First, 2020

Q3 Describe the data

Hint: Whatโ€™s the source of the data; what does the row represent; how many observations?; what are the variables; and what do they mean?

The source of the data is the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax And Trade or TTB. The Row represeents the year the data was collected. There are 12 Observations, reprrersenting everything from pounds of beer to year and month of production.

Q4-Q5 Describe how Dave approached the analysis each step.

Hint: For example, importing data, understanding the data, data exploration, etc.

Davewent through every observation one by one and interpreted it. He ran codes i didnt understand to get more data somehow.

Q6 Did you see anything in the video that you learned in class? Describe.

I saw him use pipeline. Everything else was really advanced and fast pasted and very hard to follow.

Q7 What is a major finding from the analysis.

Dave used some interesting code to make complex graphs to compare many data sets at once. One graph he used was shinymetrics, something he made that showed beer production over time.

Q8 What is the most interesting thing you really liked about the analysis.

He made a really cool map of the US that changed colors over time for howmuch beer was consumed in each state. As consumption increased color for each state changed. The time ranged from 2009-2019.

Q9 Display the title and your name correctly at the top of the webpage.

Q10 Use the correct slug.