Club Night at Homebrew Con 2026

Club Night is Friday, June 19th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville, and is an official event of American Homebrewers Association’s Homebrew Con (HBC).

Get ready to raise a glass during Club Night, when the best homebrewers in our vibrant community come together for a night of creativity and craft!

Club Night Directory

Club/Group Description Booth
BOCK & LAGERS Brewers of Central Kentucky (BOCK) from Lexington, KY, and Louisville Area Grain & Extract Research Society (LAGERS) C1
Savannah Brewers League Homebrew Club C2
Brewers Anonymous Floridas champions C3
Iredell Brewers United We are a laid back but active club full of beer nerds and homebrewers. We all enjoy a good beer, especially ones we've made ourselves, as well as sharing good beer with fellow enthusiasts. C4
Hogtown Brewers 250+ member club C36
Three Rivers Alliance of Serious Homebrewers (TRASH) Homebrew group from Pittsburgh C16
Three Rivers Underground Brewers Home brew from Pittsburgh C17
Kansas City Bier Meisters Homebrew Club C18
Wort City Brewers Long-standing homebrew club based around fellowship, education, and competition. Proud host of the annual "Port City Plunder Homebrew Competition". C5
Treasure Coast Brewmasters Homebrew Club C11
Keystone Hops Related By Liquid C7
South Carolina Upstate Brewers Anonymous South Carolina Upstate Brewing Anonymous—SCUBA—is a grassroots homebrew collective based out of Shoeless Brewing in Greenville, SC. Local brewers meet up to share ideas, swap recipes, troubleshoot batches, and give each other honest feedback. Just a group of people who enjoy the process and want to keep getting better at it. Whether someone’s dialing in a classic style or experimenting with something new, the goal is the same—good beer and good conversation. C15
Butler County Brewing Society Brewing club from SW Ohio C21
North Georgia Malt Monkeys Homebrew Club C27
Garden State Homebrewers New Jersey's Homebrew Club of the Year for the sixth year in a row. C25
Society of Akron Area Zymurgists ( SAAZ) Homebrew club C9
Lowcountry Libations Homebrew Club of the greater Charleston SC area C37
Music City Brewers Homebrew Club C10
Mountain Ale and Lager Tasters (MALT) Asheville's First Craft Brewers C28/29
Seven City Brewers Seven City Brewers C12
Winston-Salem Wort Hawgs Classic lagers, ales, and the occasional mixed culture C34
MASH MASH- Central Virginia's Premier Homebrewing Club C35
Boston Wort Processors Established in 1984, we are the Boston area's oldest homebrew club. We meet monthly to share our homemade brews and find that by sampling many beers, and talking with other homebrewers, everyone learns a lot about making really good beer. We typically have 30+ people attending meetings and try to have a lot of socializing. C19
The Carolina BrewMasters The Carolina BrewMasters are a Charlotte-area homebrew club that hosts meetings, brew sessions, educational and social events around home brewed products, primarily around beer. We were also the 2014 inaugural Radegast recipients from AHA. C22
Foam on the Range Homebrew club C6
Regional Harrisburg Area Brewers (ReHAB) Home Brew Club C20
Dayton Regional Armature Fermentation Technologists Homebrew Club C30
Foam Blowers of Indiana AHA Homebrew Club C14
MASH & WHALES Two geographically adjacent home brew clubs in Central New Jersey C23
Saint Louis Brews The oldest homebrew club in Saint Louis C24
First in Fermentation Active bunch of homebrewers mead makers and fermentation enthusiasts C8
Covert Hops Society Atlanta's metro's oldest and largest homebrew club. C26
Wake County Brusaders Club formed in 2022 with 30 members, centered on homebrewing science and providing opportunities for all tracks of homebrewing whether competing, getting creative or embracing and deep diving brewing science. C13
Special Hoperations Homebrew Club C31
Seacoast Homebrew Club We are a group of homebrewers spread across the seacoast on NH and Maine. C32

Need-to-Know Guidelines for Participating Clubs

Full details about Club Night and how to get your homebrew to HBC will be sent to accepted Clubs.

The following information will help you plan for Club Night if your application is accepted.

  • Club Night is limited to 40 AHA Sanctioned Homebrew Clubs. Booth space will be filled on a first applied for and approved basis.
  • ALL serving and tapping equipment is required to be provided by Club Night participants.
  • No more than 10 five-gallon kegs (or bottle/can equivalent), per club are allowed into the AHA cellar for Club Night.
  • There is no minimum number of kegs you need to bring to participate. As few as 2 or 3 kegs or the equivalent in cans or bottles is plenty for one club.
  • Pours will be 2 ounces per serving.
  • Cellar labels for your homebrew are required for any homebrew stored by the AHA Homebrew Services team. More information about generating and attaching labels will be provided.
  • Clubs must plan to take their homebrew with them at the end of Club Night unless the homebrew is being served later during HBC.
  • There are options to ship your Homebrew prior to the conference. The shipping window is June 1-10, 2026. Delivery times during the event are listed below.

Shipping Your Homebrew to Homebrew Con

There are options to ship your homebrew prior to the conference. The shipping window is June 1-10, 2026. Delivery times are as listed:

Homebrew Deliveries to Harrah’s Cherokee Center

  • Tuesday, June 16: 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 17: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 18: 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Friday, June 19: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Important Club Night Dates & Times

Move-in & Booth Set-up

  • Thursday, June 18: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Friday, June 19: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Club Night Schedule, Friday, June 19

  • Ready to serve and at your Club’s serving space by 5:45 p.m.
  • Event is 6:00pm – 9:00 p.m.
  • Last Call is 8:45 p.m.
  • All kegs must be untapped by 9:00 p.m. and no more bottle or can service

Booth Tear-Down & Load-Out

  • Friday, June 19: 9:15 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 20: 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
  • Saturday, June 20: 4:00 pm – 9:00 p.m.

Booths

  • Each approved AHA Sanctioned Club receives 10’ x 10’ booth space.
  • No booth elements can be taller than 10′ and must fit within the 10’ x 10’ floor space of your booth.
  • Overhead structures (e.g., tents, pop-up shades, etc.), open flames and smoke machines are strictly prohibited in Club Night.
  • Electricity is not provided. You may order electricity directly from the Harrah’s Cherokee Center. There is a fee for electricity. You will need to provide your booth number. More information about ordering power to your booth will be provided to clubs whose applications are accepted.
  • Ice will only be distributed to leak-proof keg buckets. Check them before you pack them!
  • Be creative and respectful in your booth designs. Anything that does not follow the Event Code of Conduct will result in removal from Club Night.
  • Use the Club Night Checklist to ensure you have everything before you leave home.

AHA Provides

  • 6’ Table with 2 Chairs
  • Pipe and Drape
  • Keg bucket (1)
  • Pitcher (1)
  • Dump bucket (1)

Food

  • The venue does not allow for clubs to provide food to sample.
  • The AHA will purchase light appetizers for the event although all attendees should plan to eat dinner before the event or grab additional snacks from Harrah’s Concessions.

Selling Merchandise

  • Clubs may bring in items to sell at their booths.
  • Clubs may not use the AHA or official conference logo without permission.
  • If referencing the conference, please use the official name “American Homebrewers Association Homebrew Con” and year “2026.”
  • Harrah’s Cherokee Center provides WiFi for all attendees. Plan to use your cellular service for back up if needed.

Questions?

Contact Abby Mund, Director of Meetings and Events, American Homebrewers Association at amund@homebrewersassociation.org.