Apparently my website was lost. Working diligently to recover as much of it as I can. My apologies.
Update. I was able to recover most of the text content from the beginning through February 2024. Unfortunately, it appears all images are gone, and all content from February through today (August 3) is lost, including the email subscriber list. I’m bummed and and am going to take some time to determine my next steps.
I’d appreciate it if you were to resubscribe to my newsletter, but completely understand if you don’t want to.
In the meantime, you can peruse the archives below.
AHA Governing Committee Monthly Meeting Summary: May 2022
Here is a summary of the May 2022 meeting of your American Homebrewers Association Governing Committee (GC): We recognized outgoing Governing Committee members Denny Conn (16 years), Donna Reuter (three years), and Carvin Wilson (three years) for their service to the Governing Committee. We continued work on the mission statements for the various subcommittees of the GC. …
Podcast 229 – Interview with Jeff Hardesty of Narrow Gauge Brewing
This week, we are joined by owner/brewer of Narrow Gauge Brewing out of St. Louis, MO, Jeff Hardesty. We dicuss many things including: – The Best New England Style IPA Poll from 2018. –… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read More
Lawson’s Finest Liquid Collabs with New England Brewing Company on Good Brews for a Cause
Waitsfield, VT. (June 1, 2022) – “Early Dismissal,” Lawson’s Finest Liquids’ latest “Good Brews for a Cause”, is set to debut at the annual Change in the Air Festival on June 18th in New Haven,… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read More
Apply for the Fall 2022 Cohort of the Brewers Association Mentorship Program
The Brewers Association Mentorship and Professional Development Subcommittee is now accepting applications for the fall 2022 cohort of the Brewers Association Mentorship Program. This will be the program’s fourth cohort and is anticipated to be its largest. The 12-week virtual program provides mentoring from knowledgeable craft brewing industry leaders in three different tracks. The aspiring …
SafAle™ WB-06: Give the Direction You Want to Your Wheat Beer Styles
Sponsored content from Fermentis. All images courtesy Fermentis. Homebrewing and brewing are a matter of choice. A choice of ingredients — hops, yeast, malt, and water — if we stick to the classics. You also have a choice of process: mashing regime, fly or batch sparging, boiling duration, hopping regime, yeast pitching rate, fermentation temperature, etc. …
AHA Members: Celebrate GABF like it’s 1982!
Access 40th Anniversary Great American Beer Festival Presale on July 12, 2022 Ensure your American Homebrewers Association membership will be active for presale by June 28, 2022. Not a member? Join today! Forty years ago in 1982, the first Great American Beer Festival (GABF) was held at the Harvest House Hotel in Boulder. There were …
A New Grip on a New Reality — Culmination Brewing in Portland, Oregon
Tomas Sluiter was using a hammer drill when the auger bit caught. Instead of chipping up the concrete, the tool jerked in his hands, and he felt his grip weaken. There was never any pain, but in the days that came, Sluiter noticed his third knuckle looked strange. It had sunk beneath the line of …
Great Notion Brewing Begins Shipping Summer Subscription Box
(Pacific Northwest, USA) – Northwest-based brewery Great Notion (GNB), known for its innovative mobile app, “culinary-inspired” brews and fun forest-characters, is excited to announce that… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read More
Urban South Brewery Enters Houston Market with Several Flagship Beers
(HOUSTON, TX) – Urban South Brewery is no stranger to the deep cultural connection between Houston and New Orleans. The craft brewery’s Houston location has introduced several flagship beers… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read More
How This Nanobrewery Is Fighting Food Insecurity in its Corner of the World
Food insecurity is a growing issue in this country. Defined by the USDA as a “lack of consistent access to enough food or an active, healthy lifestyle,” food insecurity affects 10.5 percent of households in this country. That equates to 38.3 million people. Enter Fibonacci Brewing in Mount Healthy, Ohio, whose owners not only recognized …