November 7th is Learn to Homebrew Day

By Chilled Magazine

Supported by Celebrity Homebrewers Wil Wheaton and Kyle Hollingsworth.

The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) celebrates the 17th annual Learn to Homebrew Day, an opportunity for homebrewers to draft their non-brewer friends and family to learn all about the hobby of homebrewing. Hundreds of fun, educational events are held at homes, breweries, shops and clubs worldwide.

This year, AHA Learn to Homebrew Day – which expects over 300 local celebrations in the U.S. and abroad – is supported by actor Wil Wheaton, known for his roles in Stand by Me, Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Big Bang Theory, and musician Kyle Hollingsworth, keyboard player for rock/jam band The String Cheese Incident. Both Wheaton and Hollingsworth are avid, longtime homebrewers.

“Homebrewing is easier than you think, and when you’re finished you have beer! The community of homebrewers in the AHA are friendly, welcoming, and supportive, always willing to share their vast knowledge with new and experienced brewers alike. Join us on AHA Learn to Homebrew Day, and you’ll discover, like I did, that homebrewing is the most rewarding hobby. And did I mention that it comes with beer?”
– Wil Wheaton, known for his roles in Stand by Me, Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Big Bang Theory

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“Homebrewing is one of my passions. As a musician, I spend a lot of creative energy performing and writing songs, and I like to extend this creativity to my brewing process with adventurous recipes and styles. It’s always so great to come back from tour and spend time with friends brewing and making music, a great way to reconnect to my community at home.”
– Kyle Hollingsworth, keyboard player for rock/jam band ‘The String Cheese Incident’

  • Let’s Brew: Replete with brewing tutorials, tips on making better beer and tasty recipes.
  • Zymurgy: An Introduction to Homebrewing: Request copies of the AHA’s guide for the new brewer, or access it online.
  • AHA Forum: Ask and answer various questions on homebrewing from the members of AHA community.

“As both Wil and Kyle can attest, not only is homebrewing extremely gratifying – it’s also super delicious. It’s a hobby that’s easy for anyone to get involved in. The AHA, which organizes Learn to Homebrew Day, offers a community and breadth of resources that are very welcoming to budding brewers.”
– Gary Glass, director, American Homebrewers Association

Learn to Homebrew Day was started in 1999 by the AHA to promote homebrewing education in America. The event has now expanded globally, with people participating and hosting their own events around the world. To be part of the celebration, find an event nearby or register your own.

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