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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:Brewers Association
Cindy Jones,
Marketing Director Fax: +1.303.447.2825 E-mail: cindy@brewersassociation.orgWeb Site: www.beertown.org
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Boulder, Colo. • — November 3, 2007 is the American Homebrewers Association’s (AHA) 9th Annual Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day and the Hell’s Canyon Homebrewers are participating in this year’s celebration.
Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is an international event celebrated each year on the first Saturday in November with the goal of introducing people to the homebrewing hobby and establishing relationships with local homebrew supply shops and homebrew clubs. The Hell’s Canyon Homebrewers are happy to invite anyone who is interested in learning how to homebrew to stop by the site from 10am to 3pm on Saturday, November 3.
Pete Broyles’ House
2110 2nd St
Lewiston, ID
Call 208-305-1628 or email pjb@cableone.net for more information.
In 2006, 1,200 participants brewed 2,200 gallons on Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day at 51 sites worldwide (including sites in Canada, South Africa, Nigeria, England, Indonesia, and United States). This year, the AHA expects even greater participation.
"One of the great things about homebrewers is they are happy to share their knowledge and to pass on the joy that they find in homebrewing to others,” states Gary Glass, the director for AHA, “that's really what Teach A Friend To Homebrew Day is all about."
Homebrewing is a hobby that is increasing in popularity and something that almost anyone 21 years and older can enjoy. Homebrewing is a rewarding but easy hobby – anyone who has a kitchen can do it. The equipment and ingredients needed are less expensive than most people think.
For information on how to participate in this year’s Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day event and to view the registered sites, go to: www.beertown.org. The Hell’s Canyon Homebrewers can be contacted on their web site at www.hchbrewers.com.
Based in Boulder, Colo., U.S.A., the Brewers Association (BA) is the not-for-profit trade and education association for American craft brewers and the community of beer enthusiasts. Visit the website: www.beertown.org to learn more. The association’s activities include events and publishing: World Beer Cup®; Great American Beer Festival (sm); Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America®; National Homebrewers Conference; National Homebrew Competition; American Craft Beer Week (May); Zymurgy magazine; The New Brewer magazine; and books on beer and brewing. The Brewers Association has an additional membership division of 14,000+ homebrewers: American Homebrewers Association.