Nov 3 - AHA Learn to Homebrew Day 2018

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Sounds great Joel.
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I'm planning on attending. I'm a bit low on inventory, but can probably bring a premium pilsner that's just a touch young. I might find a few bottles too.

I wasn't planning to bring my system as it's neither easy to transport nor the best "starter" setup.

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I wasn't planning on brewing either, but could bring a few peices of equipment if needed for visual purposes
Also checking if my spiced holiday brown is ready, if so i can bring some of that if it's not too young.
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I will not be able to attend this year.
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I have to work that day but I have some beer I could drop off if you need some more beer to pour.




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I can bring my burner and a kettle to do an extract batch. I can also bring beer to share.

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jjpeanasky wrote:I can bring my burner and a kettle to do an extract batch. I can also bring beer to share.

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Scratch that. Had some things come up at home and can't commit to the full time. Sorry.

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I won't be there till around noon today, my lineup
Spice brown ale
Brown ale
Honey Wheat
Raspberry mead
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I'm over booked with about 4 events this am and I will be running a little late today as well...but should be there by or before noon.

I am going to bring an extract kit and will try to brew, we will see if I can pull that off...it might be cloudy, but the rain should hold off.

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Wife got done with her thing so I'll be there by 11. Gonna bring a folding table to serve from, it's there anything else we would need?
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I need a table. But can share

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I'll bring a table.
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Had a really good day, the weather could have been better but can't have everything. Karl had quiet the following during his visual demo. Talked to a few(hopeful) new adventures beginning their first batches. Also spread the word of the club and had a lot of interest with that.
Clock House was a good location for this event, nice little side space for us all to our selves with close parking. I believe we could have several set ups next year in that area weather permitting. Bartenders were super helpful fulfilling our needs on the patio and kept our glasses full.
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Schwerkraftbrauer wrote:Had a really good day, the weather could have been better but can't have everything. Karl had quiet the following during his visual demo. Talked to a few(hopeful) new adventures beginning their first batches. Also spread the word of the club and had a lot of interest with that.
Clock House was a good location for this event, nice little side space for us all to our selves with close parking. I believe we could have several set ups next year in that area weather permitting. Bartenders were super helpful fulfilling our needs on the patio and kept our glasses full.
Awesome! That's great to hear. I'm sad I wasn't able to make it down but it sounds you guys had everything covered.

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A big thanks to Karl and Joel, they were a huge factor in pulling off this year's LTHD, and for Travis coming in from the field to assist.

Due to the unpredictable weather, I elected that we would not brew. But we did have static displays of equipment, handed out some AHA LTHD materials, and poured some tasty sample provided by Joel (ya need to try his Black Raspberry mead).

As with last year, the Club receives a premium of sorts.....renew with AHA and you will receive a free copy of Brewing Classic Styles ...and the Club will get a kickback from AHA on the dues. Here is the essential information to cash in on this offer:

Your LTHD referral link: https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/ ... se-Brewing

Short link (case sensitive): http://bit.ly/2DfLAYK

Each person joining or renewing an AHA membership with your link will be sent a FREE copy of Brewing Classic Styles by Jamil Zainasheff and John Palmer.


If you want the book, this is a pretty good deal.

And BTW - Clock House was an amazing host. They provided a pop up tent for us. Had it not been for that, Saturday's event would have been much shorter and more wet!
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In the keg: Wheat Beer, Russian Imperial Stout
In the bucket:
In the queue: Irish Red, American IPA
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