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What is Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day?
The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is an international event to introduce people to the homebrewing hobby and establish relationships with local homebrew supply shops.
Each year on the first Saturday in November, homebrewers around the world are encouraged to invite non-brewing and brewing friends and family to celebrate Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day and brew a batch of beer together.
Before the event, participants that have Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day events register their site on this web page. These registered sites help the American Homebrewers Association track how many participants celebrated the event.
2008 More than 2,100 happy homebrewers taught another 610 people how to brew at 145 sites, producing over 2800 gallons of beer in the process. Sites were registered in 40 States, 2 Canadian Provinces, Kenya, and Denmark.
So find a site near you to participate!!!! I will be at site#6 Cap 'n' Cork in Macomb, Michigan where you will see systems both big and small, all-grain and simple extract brewing done. This site is consistantly over 100 gallons brewed this day.
Fred
What is Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day?
The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is an international event to introduce people to the homebrewing hobby and establish relationships with local homebrew supply shops.
Each year on the first Saturday in November, homebrewers around the world are encouraged to invite non-brewing and brewing friends and family to celebrate Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day and brew a batch of beer together.
Before the event, participants that have Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day events register their site on this web page. These registered sites help the American Homebrewers Association track how many participants celebrated the event.
2008 More than 2,100 happy homebrewers taught another 610 people how to brew at 145 sites, producing over 2800 gallons of beer in the process. Sites were registered in 40 States, 2 Canadian Provinces, Kenya, and Denmark.
So find a site near you to participate!!!! I will be at site#6 Cap 'n' Cork in Macomb, Michigan where you will see systems both big and small, all-grain and simple extract brewing done. This site is consistantly over 100 gallons brewed this day.
Fred