Category: Homebrew Beer

Big Brew 2024 Official Homebrew Recipes

Thank you to the Big Brew 2024 sponsors, Lallemand Brewing and Rahr Malting Co.
On May 4, homebrewers around the world will get together to celebrate Big Brew 2024. Big Brew is an annual celebration on the first Saturday of May that commemorates National Homebrew Day. It encourages beer enthusiasts and homebrewers of all walks of life to get together and make a batch (or two or three) of beer.

This year’s Big Brew falls on May the Fourth, and we are excited to share five official Big Brew 2024 homebrew recipes inspired by Star Wars.… Read the rest “Big Brew 2024 Official Homebrew Recipes”

Cass River Homebrew Club Celebrates 35 Years

By Julia Herz, American Homebrewers Association Executive Director

Cass River Homebrew Club has been a beacon of homebrewing excellence for 35 years.

Founded in 1988 in Frankenmuth, Michigan, by the brewers of the Cass River Brewing Company, Fred Sheer and Fred Schumacher, and homebrewers Bill Eisenhauer, Jeff Hervert, and Scott Wenzel.

The club currently boasts approximately 40 active members and meets at Tri-City Brewing Company in Bay City, MI.

The club holds a significant place in the history of homebrewing. They are reported to be the second-oldest club in the State of Michigan and one of the longest-standing clubs in the U.S.… Read the rest “Cass River Homebrew Club Celebrates 35 Years”

The Induction IPA

Use RO water and adjust with CaSO4, CaCl, MgSO4, and acidulated malt. Mash at 148°F (64°C) for 60 min using HERMS through HLT. Mash out at 170°F (77°C). Use counterflow wort chiller, transfer to fermenter, and pitch yeast at 66°F (19°C). Ferment at at 68°F (20°C) for 10 days before diacetyl rest at 71°F (22°C) until day 14. Dry hop at end of primary fermentation 3 days prior to cold crashing. Remove trub on day 14 and cold crash to 38°F (3°C) over 3 days. Allow to clear for 6 days before transferring to kegs.… Read the rest “The Induction IPA”

May/June 2024 Zymurgy Magazine Now Available

The May/June 2024 Zymurgy magazine is now available! Check out featured stories on brewing pioneers, craft and home brewing in Mexico, homebrew club community building, beer hiking in Bavaria, and ciders of France. 

The post May/June 2024 Zymurgy Magazine Now Available appeared first on American Homebrewers Association.

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Extra Special Beautiful: Perfecting the Perfect ESB

The following is American Homebrewer Association (AHA) Executive Director Julia Herz’s “Director’s Cut” column from the May/June 2024 Zymurgy magazine. Homebrew recipe below!

I have a painting in my office that is a romantic and poetic depiction of an elderly gentleman and his dog standing in front of an inn. In the painting, a little sign next to our smiling subject says, “Hiking Association.” His look says, “I’ve done my hiking work and earned my beer.” [See Beer Hiking in Bavaria on page 54.] For years I’ve romanticized this scene, and I look at it daily.… Read the rest “Extra Special Beautiful: Perfecting the Perfect ESB”

Extra Special Beautiful ESB

Mash at 147°F (64°C) for 60 minutes. Mash out 168.8°F (76°C) for 1 minute. Sparge at 168.8°F (76°C) for 30 minutes. Ferment at 62–68°F (17–20°C) over the first 10 hours. Then hold at 62.6°F (17°C) for 4 days, 42.8°F (6°C) for 2 days, 50°F (10°C) for 7 days, 65°F (18°C) for 3 days, 55°F (13°C) for 3 days, and 45°F (7°C) for 3 days. Add 5 grams gelatin finings dissolved in boiled water and hold for 3 days at 42°F (6°C).

Package and condition.

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Highwayman Saison

Three days in advance, I made a yeast starter with one packet of yeast and one can of Propper Starter, diluted with one can of water. The starter propagated at room temperature. Fermentation was warmer than normal: I ran the yeast starter at about 68°F (20°C), then chilled the wort to 78°F (26°C) before adding the yeast. Fermentation started at room temperature of 68°F (20°C), then I ramped it up to 72°F (22°C) for two days, then up to 75°F (24°C) for two days, then up to 78°F (26°C) to finish it off.… Read the rest “Highwayman Saison”

How To Find, Print, or Request Your AHA Member Card

American Homebrewers Association (AHA) membership assistant Kara is here to show you everything you need to know about accessing your AHA membership card and number.

This video covers:

  • How to access your member card from your HomebrewersAssociation.org account
  • How to download and/or print your card
  • How to request a free physical membership card

For additional assistance with your membership experience, visit the Frequently Asked Questions or reach out to your Membership Team.

Requests for mailed membership cards will be processed monthly


Step-By-Step Guides

Display your American Homebrewers Association member card when redeeming discounts or bragging to your buds with these easy steps:

From Your Desktop (scroll down for mobile instructions)

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