Homebrewing Is Legal, but the Fight Continues
While homebrewing is legal in all 50 states, the efforts to secure fair laws dictating how homebrew can be made and shared continues.
Find stories about the homebrewing community and the people who make it thrive. Topics include club updates, charitable efforts, event recaps, and brewer highlights.
While homebrewing is legal in all 50 states, the efforts to secure fair laws dictating how homebrew can be made and shared continues.
The shops with the most nominations were evaluated based on their support for their local homebrew communities, education efforts, customer service and engagement, public promotion of homebrewing, and their commitment to implementing responsible business practices.
In a year marked by difficulties, the Diable Order of Zymiracle Enthusiasts (DOZE) rose to the many challenges of running a community-centric organization worthy of being crowned the American Homebrewers Association’s 2021 Radegast Club of the Year.
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Everyone remembers the first time they rushed to the homebrew store in a panic to buy a blow-off tube. A hot coat closet fermentation combined with the cylinder lock from your first homebrew kit, and a few hours…
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The Brew Hut homebrew shop gears up to celebrate 26 years of serving it's local in homebrewing community in Colorado.
Boulder, Colo. • June 19, 2021 — Micro Homebrew of Kenmore, Wash., was recognized with the 2021 Homebrew Shop of the Year Award at the American Homebrewers Association (AHA) National Homebrew Competition. The 43rd annual awards…
Every year, the American Homebrewers Association confers the Radegast Club of the Year Award to acknowledge one club’s efforts to better their local community through the power of homebrewing and beer. In 2020, the Radegast Club…
When the Boston Wort Processors decided to find a new way to showcase all the hardware their members had been racking up in local and regional homebrew competitions, they called upon club member Ian Anderson to put together a digital trophy case.
In December, 26 years after its founding, Queen of Beer (QOB), a women’s homebrew competition, took bold new steps toward its original vision.
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will explore the history and industry of brewing in the United States in a new showcase located within the "FOOD: Transforming the American Table" exhibition beginning Oct. 25.
Will Campbell’s story is one that resonates on many levels. It speaks of beer’s community and camaraderie. It speaks of the intrinsic relationship between homebrewing and craft beer.