This is great news, Alabama may soon become the last state to legalize homebrewing since Prohibition, thanks in large part to the grassroots efforts of Right to Brew. According to the American Homebrewers Association:
The first round winners in the National Homebrew Competition (NHC) are now posted and we can pass along congratulations to some Indiana homebrewers! The NHC is the largest known homebrew competition with entrants participating in one of 11 different regional judging sites.
Today’s infographic is How to Homebrew, though I don’t know who created it originally. There’s a name at the bottom, but I can’t quite make it out. The poster shows the basic steps to making beer at home.
Today’s infographic is a homebrewing chart showing the balance value of different types of beer based on their bitterness units and their gravity units. It was created by a homebrewer and posted on his own personal homebrewing website.
Today’s infographic is a simple chart of when is the best time to brew certain types of beer, as suggested by Barley & Vine, a homebrew store near Atlanta, Georgia.
Welcome to spring! March 25th is the official release date for Bell’s Oberon, which is either the worst or greatest timing ever depending on your perspective. So after you’ve dug out from a foot of snow, here are the official release party locations for Monday morning/night (see Bell’s event page for Indiana for additional events later in the week):
Today’s infographic finishes our week of work by Matt Anderson Design of Rochester, New York. He did five beer-themed posters, the fifth of which is entitled “Making Your Own Beer.”