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November 7th is "Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day"
November 7th is "Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day"
11th annual American Homebrewers Association Event:
http://beertown.org/events/teach/index.html
And the SOBs are planning a public Big Brew at the Amsterdam Brewing Company!
(Lifted from their facebook posting):
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=148676432887
The Amsterdam Brewery will also be open, with public tours of the brewery, and Amsterdam beers will be available to sample & purchase.
Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009
Time: 10:00am - 6:00pm
Location: Amsterdam Brewing Company
Street: 21 Bathurst St
City/Town: Toronto, ON
Sponsors:
Amsterdam Brewing
Weyermann Specialty Malts
Gilbertson & Page
Amara Studios Photography
CRAP - Craft brewers Re-cycled Art Project
homebrewersretail.com
P.S. Amsterdam Brewmaster Jamie Mistry will be handing out a recipe for home-brewing "Amsterdam Nut Brown"... Look for a clone contest in the next couple of months!
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I'm hoping I can make it down to check out some of the action...
http://beertown.org/events/teach/index.html
And the SOBs are planning a public Big Brew at the Amsterdam Brewing Company!
(Lifted from their facebook posting):
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=148676432887
The Amsterdam Brewery will also be open, with public tours of the brewery, and Amsterdam beers will be available to sample & purchase.
Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009
Time: 10:00am - 6:00pm
Location: Amsterdam Brewing Company
Street: 21 Bathurst St
City/Town: Toronto, ON
Sponsors:
Amsterdam Brewing
Weyermann Specialty Malts
Gilbertson & Page
Amara Studios Photography
CRAP - Craft brewers Re-cycled Art Project
homebrewersretail.com
P.S. Amsterdam Brewmaster Jamie Mistry will be handing out a recipe for home-brewing "Amsterdam Nut Brown"... Look for a clone contest in the next couple of months!
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I'm hoping I can make it down to check out some of the action...
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Thanks for the mention, anything you can do to help with the turnout is greatly appreciated.
It's shaping up to be a pretty amazing day. We've got 16 talented brewers coming in to show off both their equipment, and their own unique methodology. Each of us will be prepared to answer homebrewing questions, and talk to the public about our shared passion for craft brewed beer.
As far as I know, no one has every done anything like this before, it's a very unique event. Cheers to Amsterdam for their ongoing support, and hosting us on "Teach A Friend to Homebrew Day".
The members of "Are You An SOB?" have come together as a group to share in bulk purchases for hops, yeasts, grain and kegging supplies. (Okay, we're all about drinking great beer, and perhaps having some fun together, but I digress...) Our mailing list helps us share ideas, regarding both equipment and recipe development. We're scattered all over southern Ontario, but we have a pretty tight little community that has helped us develop and grow as brewers.
We're hoping that you will all drop by Amsterdam on November 7th and say hello, see what we're up to. It's a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys a pint to actually see the process of how beer is made from grain, hops and hot water... and perhaps start brewing for themselves at home!
Cheers
It's shaping up to be a pretty amazing day. We've got 16 talented brewers coming in to show off both their equipment, and their own unique methodology. Each of us will be prepared to answer homebrewing questions, and talk to the public about our shared passion for craft brewed beer.
As far as I know, no one has every done anything like this before, it's a very unique event. Cheers to Amsterdam for their ongoing support, and hosting us on "Teach A Friend to Homebrew Day".
The members of "Are You An SOB?" have come together as a group to share in bulk purchases for hops, yeasts, grain and kegging supplies. (Okay, we're all about drinking great beer, and perhaps having some fun together, but I digress...) Our mailing list helps us share ideas, regarding both equipment and recipe development. We're scattered all over southern Ontario, but we have a pretty tight little community that has helped us develop and grow as brewers.
We're hoping that you will all drop by Amsterdam on November 7th and say hello, see what we're up to. It's a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys a pint to actually see the process of how beer is made from grain, hops and hot water... and perhaps start brewing for themselves at home!
Cheers
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Mark, it will be well worth the drive from Saskatchewan...
We'll have at least a dozen people brewing, everything from a condo stove-top set up, to turkey fryers, to a homemade Brutus 10, and even a guy who likes to use the Aussie method of Brew-in-a-Bag.
It's a rare opportunity to see into other people's garages!
Cheers
We'll have at least a dozen people brewing, everything from a condo stove-top set up, to turkey fryers, to a homemade Brutus 10, and even a guy who likes to use the Aussie method of Brew-in-a-Bag.
It's a rare opportunity to see into other people's garages!
Cheers
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Sounds awesome, we've done a couple "public" brew sessions over the last 2 years, they are lots of fun, and attract lots of new people to the hobby.
For this year's TAFTHB, we're setting up a couple sites at member's houses - all members are welcome to brew, and all friends and family are invited to stop by.
For this year's TAFTHB, we're setting up a couple sites at member's houses - all members are welcome to brew, and all friends and family are invited to stop by.
These kinds of events whether they are large or small are great way to get people in the community involved and aware of brewing and the different options out there. Mark, I'm sure the public brew sessions you guys have been doing are a great time. The more people that get involved in the hobby the better.
I'm looking forward to this event at Amsterdam. Looks like it could be quite a great day. Not sure how many people will be out in the first year, but if we can keep building on this start it could turn into quite an event. Hopefully some folks from bartowel can make it out, put some faces to names, etc.
jcc
I'm looking forward to this event at Amsterdam. Looks like it could be quite a great day. Not sure how many people will be out in the first year, but if we can keep building on this start it could turn into quite an event. Hopefully some folks from bartowel can make it out, put some faces to names, etc.
jcc
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I went down for an hour or so this morning.
Lot's of interesting stuff... right from the hole-in-the-bucket lauter (popularized by Papazian), to the intriguing brew-in-a-bag, to the multi-tiered burners and even horizontally pumped systems!
George was there pimpin' some CRAP as well (craft brewer recycled arts project).
A really great gathering of brewers (amateurs & pros), drinkers & some media.
It's a sunny afternoon, so get out & check it out!
Lot's of interesting stuff... right from the hole-in-the-bucket lauter (popularized by Papazian), to the intriguing brew-in-a-bag, to the multi-tiered burners and even horizontally pumped systems!
George was there pimpin' some CRAP as well (craft brewer recycled arts project).
A really great gathering of brewers (amateurs & pros), drinkers & some media.
It's a sunny afternoon, so get out & check it out!
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Ale Belly, Derek, great to meet you. I was the hole-in-the-bucket guy. And George put me next to the Brutus 10. It made sense, to show you can make beer in your downtown condo, but talk about performance anxiety. Around 3pm I got a "rolling" boil that lasted about five minutes. Damn college hotplates!
Gedge, sorry I didn't meet you. I've checked into your beer beat site from time to time and enjoy it.
The details for the SOB Amsterdam Nut Brown Ale Lookalike contest are posted at bjcp.org, in the upcoming competitions listings. There will also be an SOB website specific to this contest coming up soon but in the meantime you can get all the details at SOB's facebook page.
Seventeen homebrewers, brewing homebrew, in a brewery. Fantastic day.
Cheers,
Roger
Gedge, sorry I didn't meet you. I've checked into your beer beat site from time to time and enjoy it.
The details for the SOB Amsterdam Nut Brown Ale Lookalike contest are posted at bjcp.org, in the upcoming competitions listings. There will also be an SOB website specific to this contest coming up soon but in the meantime you can get all the details at SOB's facebook page.
Seventeen homebrewers, brewing homebrew, in a brewery. Fantastic day.
Cheers,
Roger
Yeah... good to know Brian got back to you. Seems responses from 'info@homebrewersretail.com' are sometimes 'delayed'. Best to call the biz # 905-903-2644.Gedge wrote:Anyone know how to get a hold of Homebrewers Retail?