
What Homebrewers Can Expect From a CO2 Shortage
By John Moorhead, American Homebrewers Association This article is an online companion piece to the article "CO2: It's a Gas" by Chris Colby featured in the July/August 2020 Zymurgy magazine.
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By John Moorhead, American Homebrewers Association This article is an online companion piece to the article "CO2: It's a Gas" by Chris Colby featured in the July/August 2020 Zymurgy magazine.
By John Moorhead, American Homebrewers Association February 27, 2020 [Update for July 30, 2020: Senate Bill 7369 passed the Senate Floor on July 22, 2020. House bill 9063 currently sits in the…
February 28, 2020 By John Moorhead, American Homebrewers Association House Bill 4158 (H4158) provides that a person at least 21 years of age may manufacture alcoholic liquor for personal or family…
When the Boston Wort Processors decided to find a new way to showcase all the hardware their members had been racking up in local and regional homebrew competitions, they called upon club member Ian Anderson to put together a digital trophy case.
By John Moorhead, American Homebrewers Association February 20, 2020 House Bill 502 (H502) would remove the requirement for "native grown product" in the production of homebrewing beer. The term "native" is…
In December, 26 years after its founding, Queen of Beer (QOB), a women’s homebrew competition, took bold new steps toward its original vision.
In 2019, the American Homebrewers Association conducted the first annual demographic analysis of our membership as part of the tactics laid out in our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion strategic plan.
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The Homebrew Shop of the Year Award aims to recognize the integral role that homebrew shops play in the homebrewing community.
The American Homebrewers Association® presented its fourth annual Hill Staff Homebrew Competition, celebrating the comradery, community, and bipartisanship of craft beer.
The annual Homebrew on the Hill event generates interest in homebrewing to raise awareness and understanding around the politics and process of homebrewing.
The Brewers Association is encouraging you to support the small and independent breweries you love by paying those craft breweries a visit on Sunday, Dec. 1.
Earlier in 2019, the American Homebrewers Association (AHA) conducted its first survey of homebrew clubs