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AHA Big Brew

Posted by on March 27, 2015

The Home Brewery and FLOPS (Fayetteville Lovers of Pure Suds)

Participates in AHA Big Brew

Celebrations Held Worldwide on May 2 in

Recognition of National Homebrew Day

 

Fayetteville, AR March, 27th, FLOPS Club and the Home Brewery will host a Brew-In on May 2 in honor of AHA Big Brew. The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) created AHA Big Brew as an annual, worldwide celebration of National Homebrew Day. AHA Big Brew is held each year on the first Saturday in May and brings together thousands of homebrewers from around the world, all brewing the same beer recipes.

 

At noon Central time, homebrewers raise their glasses of homebrewed ales and lagers for a simultaneous toast to homebrewing, a hobby that hundreds of thousands of people all over the globe enjoy. More than 8,000 beer enthusiasts from North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and Australia are expected to participate this year.

 

Interested in learning more about Home brewing? FLOPS brew-club members (FlopsClub.com) will be brewing in front of The Home Brewery in celebration of National Homebrew Day! Come out and see the brewing process firsthand. Members will be able to answer any questions you may have, and The Home Brewery has everything you need to get you started brewing your own tasty creations!

 

The Home Brewery and FLOPS Club is happy to invite anyone interested in homebrewing to stop by from 10:30 to 3:00 on Saturday, May 2, 2015 to join the fun!

 

The Home Brewery

455 E. Township St.

Fayetteville, AR 72703

(Behind the Kum & Go)

Phone: 479-587-1440

 

“AHA Big Brew is a special day for homebrewers, allowing them to unite over what they love most: homebrewing,” said Gary Glass, director, American Homebrewers Association. “Regardless of which state, country or even continent they are from, homebrewers share a bond that is strengthened by knowing they are all brewing together. We are excited to see the breadth of homebrewers worldwide that participate in this year’s Big Brew.”

 

Homebrewers are encouraged to register their AHA Big Brew sites on the AHA website. For more information on AHA Big Brew, please visit the Events section of HomebrewersAssociation.org.