Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day




Although I didn't publicize it as I should, Saturday was Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day. I know, I know, you all forgot. That's OK, you can send the present you got for me now, it's never to late to give the gift of beer, you know. No, actually, the holiday was created to expand the hobby of homebrewing to as many people as possible. The holiday is scheduled for the last Saturday every November so be ready for it next year, OK?

This year I assisted Rick Hopman of Hopman's Homebrew Shop, in Waterford, MI. He held a demonstration behind the store on Walton Avenue, in the back parking lot. Rick did a great job of promoting the holiday and setting the site up for the various brewing demonstrations that were done. Three brewers did batches of all-grain beer that morning, two members of my homebrewing club, The Pontiac Brew Tribe and one member of CRAFT homebrew club. One IPA, one English Mild and one American Barleywine was made "from scratch" so-to-speak! Two other brewers made kit beers, from extract. A great time was had by all.

The cool brew sculpture in the bottom photo is Dale Marquart's rig. He won a blue ribbon at the State Fair for a Belgian Trippel this year! You can see Beerme, himself, wearing the purple sweathirt and hoisting a glass of Rye-rish Red Ale in the top photo, and also checking the mash temperature in the photo on the right.

I'll try to remember to promote this holiday a bit better, next year. Tune in for a report on the English Mild that wasn't. Update expected in a month or so...

8 comments:

Barb said...

Do you mean ,the English Mild,turned into English Wild?
Oooooo!!

Beerme said...

Barb,

Yes ma'am! I guess it was kinda like Prince Charles's Camilla-rumored to be mild but actually quite wild and randy!

Of course it isn't ready to drink, yet, so I can't judge it appropriately but I will let you know what it turns out to be soon...

Hawkeye® said...

I have to get some input from my brother (the homebrew guy) before I can respond to this posting. I feel unqualified to comment without the counsel of an expert.

(:D) Regards...

camojack said...

I've got a case of Sierra Nevada brown ale that I'm working on at present...

Anonymous said...

Root Beer anyone. I made my own root brew once many years ago. To much yeast and sugar I guess, but my closter was a mess when everything exploded.

No more homemade explosives for me.

Beerme said...

hawkeye,

You're always qualified to post here!

camojack,

A fine brew as well! Actually, this one may be very similar to SNBA.

Ms RW,

I made some cream soda one time that also blew up! What a sticky mess!

camojack said...

Beerme:
A few years back, I had some Killian's Brown (a Coors product), which was made with chocolate malt...and DELICIOUS!!!

Unfortunately, it was a limited run, which I haven't seen since...

Beerme said...

kajun,

Just goes to show ya, a good brewer is ambidextrous!