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The latest meeting of the Amateur Winemakers and Brewers Club of Adeleide is happening next week, Tuesday 1st August, at the Clarence Park Community Centre, corner of East Ave and Canterbury Tce, Black Forest, from 8pm.
We have an interesting guest speaker lined up. John Dunbar from Regency TAFE is going to talk about their new microbrewery set up and short brewing courses. Lots of nice stainless bling to admire at TAFE nowadays .
Depending how the night goes, there may also be a short presentation running through the all grain set up the club has available for members to use.
Bring in a Brown Ale or a Dark Ale (and 40c) and have it judged to BJCP standards by our two mystery AHB guests, ANAWBS judges and BJCP aficionados (rumour has it we may even have a professional brewer on the judging panel this time) . If any Adelaide brewer has had a go at brewing a Porter recently (can't think why that might be though ) this might be the chance to get some early feedback. There is even a medal for the winning beer, but you have to be a club member to win that.
Membership costs $25 per annum. Visitors are free, but if they keep coming back we expect them to join
Bring along a beer to share (of all sorts, not just brown and dark ales) over stories with fellow brewers
Sip on the dry whites from the wine competition and feast on the expansive after meeting supper.
Seriously, if you live in the locality and have a few hours to kill, and better still a brown or dark ale you would like a critical opinion on, come along.
PM or email me if you want more details.
We have an interesting guest speaker lined up. John Dunbar from Regency TAFE is going to talk about their new microbrewery set up and short brewing courses. Lots of nice stainless bling to admire at TAFE nowadays .
Depending how the night goes, there may also be a short presentation running through the all grain set up the club has available for members to use.
Bring in a Brown Ale or a Dark Ale (and 40c) and have it judged to BJCP standards by our two mystery AHB guests, ANAWBS judges and BJCP aficionados (rumour has it we may even have a professional brewer on the judging panel this time) . If any Adelaide brewer has had a go at brewing a Porter recently (can't think why that might be though ) this might be the chance to get some early feedback. There is even a medal for the winning beer, but you have to be a club member to win that.
Membership costs $25 per annum. Visitors are free, but if they keep coming back we expect them to join
Bring along a beer to share (of all sorts, not just brown and dark ales) over stories with fellow brewers
Sip on the dry whites from the wine competition and feast on the expansive after meeting supper.
Seriously, if you live in the locality and have a few hours to kill, and better still a brown or dark ale you would like a critical opinion on, come along.
PM or email me if you want more details.