American Homebrewers Association

Club Stories

Tell the world why your club is great! Here on the American Homebrewers Association's (AHA) Club Stories page, homebrew clubs share who they are and what they do as a club with the homebrewing community.

Submit your club’s story in the AHA Club Resources.

Club of the Week: Delta Brews

The Delta Brews Homebrew Club enjoy celebrating the recent legalization of homebrewing in their home state of Mississippi by sharing the hobby with friends and family! Enjoy the buzzzz! more >

Club of the Week: Northern Kentucky Homebrewers Guild

The Northern Kentucky Homebrewers Guild is a brew-centric club, dedicated to fun and advancing the craft of homebrewing! With no membership dues, NKHG has a laid back homebrewing attitude that welcomes anyone who wants to brew! more >

Club of the Week: Plymouth Pride Brew Club

The Plymouth Pride Brew Club (PPBC) was founded by brothers Jay and Mike Berrios and aims to pay homage to America's first homebrewers, the Pilgrims! PPBC honors brewing pioneers by spreading the joy and education of the homebrewing tradition. more >

Club of the Week: Cincinnati Malt Infusers

The Cincinnati Malt Infusers have been encouraging the art and science of brewing for almost two decades. CMI is dedicated to spreading the fun and passion of homebrewing to beginner and expert brewers alike!  more >

Club of the Week: Bloomington Hop Jockeys

Hailing from the Hoosier State, the Bloomington Hop Jockeys enjoy celebrating all homebrewing has to offer, and welcome anyone, from Ninkasi award winners to curious beginners, to celebrate homebrewing with them. more >

Club of the Week: Central Florida Homebrewers Club

Founded in May 1989, the Central Florida Homebrewers Club (CFHC) based out of Orlando, Fla., are considered pioneers in the art of homebrewing. With over 170 members, the CFHC is one of the oldest homebrew clubs in the Southeast. more >

International Club of the Week: West Coast Brewers

West Coast Brewers was formed 14 years ago when homebrewing was still considered underground in Perth. Since 1998, they've dedicated their time to mastering the creation of artisan beers and promoting the hobby. more >

Homebrew Club of the Week: Rhode Island Brewing Society

The Rhode Island Brewing Society formed to provide beerducation to the public and a community for fellow homebrewers and craft beer enthusiasts. more >

Club of the Week: James River Homebrewers

The James River Homebrew Club is about to celebrate 30 years of brewing great beer! What started as an informal get together of like-minded individuals in the '80s has evolved into a fully organized, beer-centric community! more >

Club of the Week: Arizona Society of Homebrewers

With almost 500 paid-members and as many non-paid, Arizona Society of Homebrewers, based in Tempe, is one of the biggest homebrew clubs in the U.S. today! Take a look at how ASH maintains that small club feel for its hundreds of members! more >

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