AHA Governing Committee Welcomes 3 New Members in 2022
Meet the three newly-elected members of the American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee.
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Meet the three newly-elected members of the American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee.
Moving a homebrew setup across the country requires planning! Follow the lead of Mark, who recently relocated his homebrewery,
Idaho House Bill 646 passed its final legislative hurdle and was sent to the Governor’s office, where Governor Lee signed the bill into law on March 22. It will go into effect July 1, 2022.
Here is a summary of the March 2022 meeting of your American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee (GC):
Hooray for Craft Beer! An Illustrated Guide to Beer by Em Sauter is an entertaining and informative journey through the world of craft beer.
Justin Graziano gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his process for creating the March/April 2022 Zymurgy magazine cover
This is a summary of the American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee monthly meeting that took placed in February 2022.
With homebrewing’s integral role in the craft beer community, the Brewers Association's Mini-Grant program accepts proposals that foster diversity, equity, and inclusion within the hobby-beermaking community.
Learn more about the Brewers Association Mentorship Program, how to apply, and what to expect over the 12-week program.
An excellent project for a homebrew club to organize is a group barrel-aged beer, where members brew wort to add to a barrel collectively. By coming together to fill a barrel (in many cases 50 gallons), a club is creating an approachable opportunity for a homebrewer to explore barrel-aging hands-on while encouraging more meaningful interactions among club members.
Here is a summary of the January 2022 meeting of your American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee (GC): We discussed the need for either more or fewer meetings to cover important topics and the possible use of…
As throwback craft beers go, it's hard to top Poor Richard's Ale, a colonial American-inspired brew.