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.

The Rockwall Brewers Association

The Texas based Rockwall Brewers Association is featured as this week's Club Profile. more >

Woodbridge Homebrewers Ale and Lager Enthusiast Society (W.H.A.L.E.S)

What's that on the horizon? Could it be? Why yes, I do believe I have found a wild group of WHALES in central New Jersey of all places. This week we feature the Woodbridge Homebrewers Ale and Lager Enthusiast Society (W.H.A.L.E.S). more >

The New Brighton Homebrew Society

New Brighton Homebrew Society. An upcoming homebrew club with an eclectic mix of people coming together to teach, drink and make good beer. more >

Delmarva United Homebrewers (DUH)

Who is this week's club story? DUH!...it's the Delmarva United Homebrewers based out of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. more >

Malt Munching Mash Monsters (Mmmm)

This week's featured club story is smelling good. We have got Mmmm (the Malt Munching Mash Monsters) brewing up a storm down in Shreveport, LA. more >

Lincoln Lagers

This week we profile Lincoln Lagers, a club for and by beer aficionados. No relation, of course, to the timber enthusiasts of a similar name.  more >

Ale & Lager Enthusiasts Of Saskatchewan (ALES)

Coming to you from the Great White North, we bring you our featured club, Ale & Lager Enthusiasts Of Saskatchewan (ALES). more >

BrewCommune

BrewCommune is an Orange County, California based club with a healthy web presence. The club boasts more than 35 paid members and is growing. more >

Howard County Homebrew Club

Fledgling club in Indiana is making great gains in homebrewing! Howard County Homebrew Club has teamed with a local brewpub to elevate the quality of their brews. more >

Washington Homebrewers Association

In 2007, Mark Emiley, Tom Schmidlin Tim Hayner and 6 other homebrewers joined forces to organize homebrewers across Washington state to change homebrewing laws in their state. The result is WAHA. more >