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Blogs about: Aha Beers
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... brewing the best beer in the world.
WHAT: HomebrewersAssociation.org
The AHA is proud to introduce the launch of the all new completely interactive ... Brewer of the Week - Homebrewers have great stories to tell, and the AHA is proud to share them with the community. Brewers can post ... small and independent American brewers, their craft beers and the community of brewing enthusiasts. Visit the website ...
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... Homebrewers Association Club-only-Competition
for Strong Belgian Ales (BJCP style 18). These are both competitions with
big beers in them - and I'll need some help to judge them all! We will be
judging all day, starting at 9AM, and judging for both competitions. Both
competitions are AHA sanctioned for BJCP judging points, and the BJCP ...
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... Beer Cup to myriad homebrew comps that help keep beers more or less tidily segmented and compartmentalized for us. Then there are beer-rating ... (assumed to be British brown ales). It was true these beers didn't conform to traditional brown ale ... considerably more limited, we (meaning the Foamers) did not limit ourselves to AHA and/or HWBTA style categories (this was before the BJCP established ...
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... salmon procured directly from the source by Fisherman Ken.
As the day progressed, and multiple beers were consumed, more food appeared than I could photograph. Fortunately, I did take these few pix, ... . But what to get?
Neapolitan Pizza
Sicilian Pizza
Garlic Knots
Stromboli
Aha - Stromboli! That was the ticket. Hopefully neat to eat.
Chicken Parm and Cheese
Everything
Mine was Chicken ...
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Over the last couple of years, I've taken to submitting a few of my homebrewed beer to various AHA / BJCP-sanctioned competitions. I haven't done this with the intent to win anything, per se, but I thought it would be a good venue for getting an objective opinion about my beers and maybe some helpful tips for improvement.
I suffer - as I imagine many homebrewers do - from a ...
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... It's prettier and more approachable than BYO, and slightly less geeky I think. Your $38 per year includes AHA membership and, if given as a gift, a free book. International memberships (including the magazine) are also available, starting at $44 yearly.
Just the same, I'd like to see more jokes and cartoons all around.
RIP, Beers of the World.
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