buttersd70
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Interested in taking part, but unfortunately working on this day....bugger.
Interested in taking part, but unfortunately working on this day....bugger.
So what would this club be providing that the existing brewing clubs do not provide already?
Think 'swap day' on a regular basis.
Who knows....:lol:, not sure what other clubs provide because there are none in my area........specifically none that cater specifically to mash brewing. That's my main interest in it, and getting a few more brewers together in an informal setting to chat about, drink, enjoy, have brewdays, you know the usual stuff.
Think 'swap day' on a regular basis.
Adelaide club draws members from Port Parham to somewhere in the south - it's in everyones area I'd say. It caters to anything you want to ferment but predominately mash brewing and winemaking. Admittedly there is the formal meetings each month that can be a little long and drawn out, but the mash brewers membership has grown over the last couple of years and we getting more and more knowledge in the club. I get great interest from the many yeast, wine and beer people that we get in for talks - not everything revolves around beer. Each year we break into syndicates and make wine and we are starting to talk brew days - it takes people, time and effort to grow a club and it gets molded into whatever you want to make it. Our Christmas function this year involves a bus trip to the hills and includes a tour of Lobethal Brewery. We have regular competitions and also have inter club competitions with the Blackwood club - yes, there's also a Blackwood club!
I think many of you would get benefit from being members of the Adelaide club and you can still have your social functions such as brew days and case swaps - everyone wins.
Rather than reinvent the wheel, perhaps we could breath new life into a 36 year old club!
So what would this club be providing that the existing brewing clubs do not provide already?
A couple of Barossa Brewing Stalwarts set themselves up and represented their club with pride, but there was no-one else. Pretty bloody sad considering we make some of the best beer in the country. Piss poor you might even say. Every other state was represented by their keenest craft brewers. Where the hell were the rest of us from SA? Can we do better? Hell yes.
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