October Officers Meeting

10-8-2015

In attendance:

Katherine

Tim

Matt

Todd

Forest

Keith

Tim Discussed 501(c) status and Record keeping

  • Currently non-profit status expired / invalid
    • $400 fee to reestablish
    • Do not feel that this is necessary, or needed expense- no real advantages of having (at our current size)
  • Will start maintaining membership records
    • Records necessary in the event we revisit non-profit status
    • Will announce membership information (new members, etc) changes at meetings
    • Qtrly update on income/expenses
  • Once we have a good base of data we can discuss annual budget (future)
  • Tim is going to verify if there are any special requirements for us to maintain AHA Club status

Katherine discussed member communication, Officer responsibilities, and the Club’s mission

  • Feel we can address member communication through the newsletter Email group
  • Goal is to send newsletter/ communication the week prior to the meeting
    • Last months minutes
    • Meeting Agenda
    • Upcoming contests
    • Brewer of the year standings
    • Additional News / Club updates
  • Katherine asked that each officer reach out to the person who held responsibility previously to discuss duties and expectations.
    • We each gave a brief description of what we felt our responsibilities are
  • We discussed the Club’s charter and mission
    • We feel that the original information in non-existent / lost
    • Discussed the opportunity to re-create in the future

Todd explained his process of working with Bruce to keep track of the Clubs equipment

  • Todd will maintain tracking sheet that outlines basic information on who has checked out equipment
  • Keith provided Todd the information on how to update the loaner equipment sheet on the website

We discussed membership, and annual dues

  • need to gather a list of member benefits- discounts, etc.
    • Should we solicit additional discounts- Retail beer, breweries, supplies?
  • Can we print membership cards?  This would make it easy for anyone participating in discount program. This should be very simple once we track paid members.
  • Membership will be set on a fiscal year beginning October
  • Keith will work with Tim to setup a PayPal account to help facilitate collecting dues
    • Will be slight up-charge to help pay for additional fees ~$25

Meeting Goals

  • We discussed how we feel the meetings need to be focused more towards improving brewers skills, and providing meaningful feedback.  Feel that we can do a better job in soliciting feedback from members, new members, and guests.
    • We will ask people who brought beers to tell us about what they brought
      • We will have score sheets available if they would like their beers judged / scored
    • We can ask guests to describe why they are there/ what are they looking for/ expectations/ and how they found out about us
    • Keith will develop a online anonymous survey that we can send to the club members and guests so that we can get meaningful feedback.

Other

  • Discussed T-shirts
    • Tim will get a list of sizes and an image so that we can post online and on the website
  • Discussed Iron Brewer Format
    • Should be anonymous
    • For Oct winner will be chosen by member “yeah vote”
    • For future contests will be based on anonymous voting
    • Will work with Andy to publish list of upcoming iron brewer styles for 2016
  • Discussed Brewer of the year points should only be accrued by paid members.  Points will not start accruing until membership is paid.
    • We can adjust the program to accommodate this for 2016
  • We feel that the Club should be more involved in regionally- become more regionally know / respected
    • Forest will communicate upcoming regional contests and encourage Club participation
      • Beer entry
      • Assist with contest- steward, judge, etc
    • Opportunity to attend / participate in sister Club’s meetings & events
  • BJCP judging certification was discussed, we will discuss with Club to see if their is interest
  • Discussed the new club in Benton County- OZ (Ozark Zymurgists)-  and how there may be opportunities to  coordinate / collaborate with them in the future.
  • Would like to look into re-introducing brew in gatherings
  • November 7th is Learn to Home Brew Day- might be a great brew-in opportunity!
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FLOPS Social – October 3, 2015

Please join your fellow FLOPS members as we celebrate OktoBeerFest in Rogers which runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on October 3rd in downtown Rogers, AR.  The social starts at 3 p.m. close to the Ozark Beer Co. booth wherever that may be.  For tickets and details look here, https://www.facebook.com/events/1494101474242669/

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FLOPS Meeting – September 17th, 2015

The next FLOPS meeting will be held at Apple Blossom Brewing Company on September 17th 2015. Socialization starts at 7 PM. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM

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FLOPS Social – September 12, 2015

Please join your fellow FLOPS members as we try the offerings at Black Apple Crossing cidery on Emma Ave in Springdale on September 12th at 3 p.m.

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Brewtober Chilifest 2015

ATTENTION HOMEBREWERS!!!Brewtober

St. Raphael’s Church in Springdale will be hosting the second annual “Brewtober” Chili and Homebrew festival AND THEY NEED FLOPS HELP!

The event will be held on Saturday, October 17th from 5:30- 10:00 PM, and will showcase homebrew and local craft beers. It is a chance for the general public to taste some outstanding brews made by local brewers, and it will definitely enhance the awareness of FLOPS, and spark interest in those thinking about home brewing themselves.

There will be live music, a silent auction, and unlimited beer and chili. All of this for only $25!

And here is where the local homebrew community can help ANYONE DONATING AT LEAST 2 CASES OF BEER OR AT LEAST 4 GALLONS OF BEER, WILL GET TWO FREE TICKETS FOR THE EVENT. THAT’S UNLIMITED TASTING OF BEER AND CHILI FOR YOUR HOMEBREW DONATION!

HOMEBREWERS NEED TO SIGN UP HERE– space is limited! (Multiple entries allowed)

There will also be a “Peoples Choice Award” given, with the winner receiving the highly coveted Brewtober “Green Jacket” Wearing this will make you be the envy at any social gathering- especially FLOPS meetings!

Questions:
brewtoberchilifest@gmail.com

 

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FLOPS Meeting Minutes – July 16th, 2015

FLOPS Meeting Minutes – July 16th, 2015

Opening Toast – Tony Canova

May your troubles be less and your blessing be more and nothing but happiness walk through your door.

Primary Fermenter, Ash Goodwin presiding.

Officer Reports

Primary – Ash Goodwin

Please remember to sign in any homebrew you have brought in to the meeting.  Additionally do not forget to sign the sheet for the brewer of the year competition and note any FLOPS forward activity for which you believe you should be awarded points.  Keith Linn or the executive committee will determine each activities point worthiness.

Secretary – Chris Abel

May and June’s meeting minutes are now up on flopsclub.com.

Secondary – Katherine McGraw

Not present.

Treasurer – Shaun Servoss

Current balance is $1157.06. We have money but we need to sell t-shirts.  If you have not paid your dues please do so.

Hop Scheduler – Brad Schmidt

Not in attendance.

Information on BJCP sanctioned homebrew competitions can be found on the AHA website at, http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/aha-events/calendar/

Brew Master – Tim Keltner

Nothing new to report. The equipment list for individuals wishing to borrow equipment to aid in the transition from extract to all grain has been updated on www.flopsclub.com.  I am looking for someone to replace me in the upcoming election so if you are interested put your hat in the ring at the September meeting.

Ambassador at Large – Keith Besonen

At large.

Education – Keith Linn

Keith presented a fairly detailed exposition on the process of entering home brewing competitions.  A great way to get our club name out in the homebrewing universe is to compete in AHA sanctioned competitions.  Members please remember that the club will ship your beer to the competitions if you a) note your association with FLOPS and b) bring your beer to the Home Brewery in a timely fashion.  Please contact Keith or refer to www.flopsclub.com if you are interested in more information.

BJCP Style Guide – No style presented at this meeting.

Old Business

Keith Linn reports that the Brewer of the Year program is in full swing and the point totals are up to date through April.  Please report any point worthy activity to Keith and he will make sure that totals are updated.  Please check www.flopsclub.com for your current point standing.

Homebrews needed. Reminder that Brewtober Chilifest featuring both chili and homebrew is coming up on October 17, 2015, starting at 5 p.m. ending at 9:30 p.m. Soliciting brews with free admission for 2 and chili samples as well as a chance to take the Brewtoberfest brewers crown. Please talk to Tom Maddock if interested.

Little Rocktoberfest brewers need to commit.  Please let Ash know if you intend to brew for FLOPS.

Club Social.  The club met for beers at Bentonville Brewing Company.  The house brews were sampled, found to be much more than adequate and we had a pleasant tour of the facility given by the gracious Katie.  Thank you Katie.

Brewery Reports

Apple Blossom Brewing Co –

Bentonville Brewing –

Bike Rack Brewing –

Columbus House Brewery –

Core Brewing –

Fossil Cove –

Foster’s Pint & Plate –

Ozark Beer Company –  The good folks at Ozark are releasing a Berliner Weiss with three syrups in the next month.

Saddlebock –

West Mountain –

Opening Soon?

Black Apple Crossing – Grand opening is July 25th.

New Province – http://www.newprovincebrewing.com/  opening Fall 2015.

JJ’s?

New Business

Officer elections will be held in September.  At least a couple of officers are looking to step down.  If you are interested in being an officer of the club please be prepared to announce your intentions at the August meeting.  Notable upcoming officer vacancies: Primary Fermenter and Brew Master.

Jason Wright proposed a motion to form a committee to construct a traveling FLOPS club beer tap tower/jockey box.  Jason is looking for a small focused group of individuals willing to put in the time to bring this project to fruition.  The motion was passed and a committee was formed.  Jason Wright, Keith Linn, Ash Goodwin, Jason Wright volunteer.

Club Social – The next club social will be held on July 25th, around 4 p.m. at the Long Promised Party to be held at Cathy and Jack McAuliffe’s places out in Lincoln, AR.  It is rumored that Pliny the Elder may be making an appearance along with a recently resurrected Albion Brewing traditional know as Toe Sucker, a barley wine which was brewed annually for their summer solstice party, thanks to the efforts of James Spencer and Andy Sparks.  Feel free to bring your own offerings as well.  Pig will be roasted, beer will be toasted.  There is a pig prep party for those who are interested in helping with the preparations stop by Friday afternoon in Lincoln as you will have a better shot at partaking in the Russian River items.

Thanks to Robert Bacon for smuggling back a few Belgian beers from his recent trip to that area and sharing them with the club.

Home Brewer Reports

None this month.

Awards

Brewer of the Month – Robert Bacon

Ass of the Month – Tony Canova  (congratulations on your hat trick!)

July’s Beer Board

Rod                                    Wheat Beer

Tim Keltner                       Wee Heavy Scotch Ale and a Dark Belgian Strong Ale

Todd Gill                           a trio of SMASH beers: Simcoe, Mosaic and Belma

Tom Maddocks                  Brown Ale

Forrest Adams                   Belgian Wit

Robert Bacon                     Belgian Trippel

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FLOPS Meeting – August 20th, 2015

The next FLOPS meeting will be held at Apple Blossom Brewing Company on August 20th 2015. Socialization starts at 7 PM. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM

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Entering a Homebrew Competition


Reasons for Entering Homebrew Competitions

Feedback

Entering homebrew competitions is a great way of getting feedback on our recipes and brewing efforts. This feedback can take your brewing skills to the next level. Instead of just brewing good beer, you can use the feedback to brew great award winning beer.

Competition

Many of us are very competitive by nature and not only want to make the best beer we can, but we want to prove it to ourselves and everyone else. Even if you are not one to brag, winning a major homebrew competition gives you bragging rights in case it comes up in conversation.

Involvement in the hobby

Homebrewing is a wonderful hobby, one that sneaks up on you and before you know it, you are obsessed with making award winning beer. There are brewers who just enjoy being involved. These are the people who work their way up, eventually running some of the larger homebrew competitions themselves.

Fun

Homebrew competitions can be a lot of fun to enter, especially if you can attend in person. Many competitions have a mini conference with speakers and general brewing discussions about homebrewing that can be invaluable information.

Networking

Winning competitions, providing constructive feedback to competition managers, providing your winning recipes to the competitions, and just exchanging information with other homebrewers is a great way to make some great contacts. Who knows, you might even be able to exchange bottles of beer with Gordon Strong, Jamil Zainasheff, and Mike McDole.

Credibility

For some, winning competitions is a way of gaining credibility for their brewing skills. Maybe you want to open a brew pub or even write a website about homebrewing. Being able to say you are an award winning homebrewer goes a long way in getting you a job in the brewing industry, on loan applications for your new commercial brewing endeavor, or to get other homebrewers to visit your website.

 

Step #1

Some strategy — and a bit of luck — does play a role in homebrews contests, they are not complete crap-shoots. Quality beers rise to the top in homebrew contests and have a shot at winning. Poorly-made beers never go anywhere

Know the style

Know the style you are brewing inside and out. Read the BJCP guidelines on the style. Look online for sites specializing on the kind of beer you are brewing for some great historical and style related information.

Know the Definitive Beer

You should know each category you enter well enough to know the top examples of the style- these are listed in the BJCP Style guidelines. It pays to emulate these beers.

i.e. Commercial Examples: IPA- Alpine Duet, Bell’s Two-Hearted,Ale, Fat Heads Head Hunter IPA, Firestone Walker Union Jack, Lagunitas IPA, Russian River Blind Pig IPA, Stone IPA

Commercial Examples: American Brown Ale: Anchor Brekle’s Brown, Big Sky Moose Drool Brown Ale, Brooklyn Brown Ale, Bell’s Best Brown,Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale, Smuttynose Old Brown Dog Ale, Telluride Face Down Brown

 

Step #2

Brew a Clean beer

When picking your beer make sure it is very clean beer. It should have no noticeable defects. Make sure it is carbonated properly. That can play a fairly big role. When a judge opens up a bottle, if it goes flying across the room you’re not going to score too well. The same as if it’s flat. In the end you’ll lose points for it.

First Impressions

It sounds shallow, but one of your big concerns should be presentation. A lot of judging is based on first impressions. Some of the things judges look for right away are the clarity of the beer and the level of carbonation. It’s very important to make sure your beer is carbonated correctly. If the judges open up a beer and it’s a foamer or if it’s flat, that goes a long way.

Take a good look at the bottles before sending them in to homebrew competitions. Make sure the outside is clean and all label and glue is removed. Judges are people after all, and if they see the steward pouring a beer from a funky bottle, they will just naturally think the beer coming out of that bottle may be funky too.

 

Think Big / Bold

Winning beers are often the kind of beers that stand out in a crowd.

Whatever that beer category is about, your beer should show this character in spades. If you’re entering the IPA category, big malt and — more importantly — big hops are the order of the day. If you’re entering barleywines, your beer should be big. Fruit beers should be fruity. Smoked beers should be smoky. If the judge has to hunt to find the main attribute of a category in your beer, it will not score well.

For most categories, this means formulating your recipe so that the “main things” in that category are emphasized. Thus if you’re entering a category where hop presence is a main feature of the beer style, brew the beer so it’s at the top end (or even a little over the top) of the category range.

Stand up to the flight

Judges’ palates can easy be saturated by elements of the beers being judged, and these are often the elements the category revolves around. A super hoppy beer in a lineup is going to make all the beers following it seem less hoppy. A very alcoholic beer can make the beers following it seem anemic. (Smoke is actually one of the characters that can “blow out” a judge’s palate the easiest.) Brew your beer so it can stand up the “heavyweights” in its category.

 

Step #3

Location

Think about the likely competition when you formulate the recipe and brew the beer.

It helps to know what the competitions are looking for. Sometimes there is a regional bias on the part of the judges. For example, all the judges living in the Midwest may like their pale ales perfectly balanced, and you know judges from the west coast like their pale ales hoppy and bitter.

How Long until the Competition

Time your brewing to coincide with the homebrew competitions you want to enter. Many beers require long lagering and/or conditioning periods before they hit their prime. And the opposite is also true of some styles. Many IPAs need to be judged when they are fresh so the hops shine through and before they begin to fade. If you think one or more of your favorite beers may be past its prime or not yet to it’s prime, either brew another batch or wait until it reaches its prime before you enter it.

Know the rules

Most homebrew competitions are sanctioned by the AHA and go by the same set of rules and regulations. Read these and understand them

Keep secrets

Some styles require that you give information about your recipe or process. Before simply listing everything on your recipe sheet, taste your beer and see what ingredients you can detect and which you can’t. If you made a holiday ale with cinnamon and nutmeg, but all you can taste is cinnamon, don’t write “nutmeg” on your entry sheet. If the judges are expecting a dark ale with cinnamon and nutmeg and they can’t taste the nutmeg, you will be “dinked” for not having nutmeg in your beer. Bottom line- Don’t give the judges information that will only work against you.

Best fit for your beer

Forget what you intended to brew and examine how your beer actually turned out. Did you miss the target OG on your IPA? Then consider if it might score better as a pale ale.

Homebrew judges will not know what style of beer you were trying to make, what your ingredient list was, what procedures you used or anything other than the category you submitted your beer in. Evaluate your beer from this perspective when deciding on which category to enter. Read the style guidelines looking for any beer style that seems to describe what your beer tastes like.

If you added smoked malt to a beer but you can’t taste any smoke in it, don’t enter it in the smoked beer category. Likewise, if you made a fruit beer, but the fruit flavor is MIA (which can happen in dark styles like raspberry porter or cherry stout), don’t enter it in the fruit beer category.

Homebrew Club = FLOPS

Give some props to your club- and if you make it to the AHA Nationals your entires earn points that go towards the Homebrew Club of the Year. The Homebrew Club of the Year Award goes to the club that earns the most total points in both rounds of the Nationals.

 

Step #4

Prepare your entries for shipping

Print your entry labels- one label per beer. Place label in zip lock bag and affix to each individual beer with rubber bands. This will allow stewards to read the labels in the event of breakage during shipping.

Wrap individual bottles in bubble wrap, then place in a trash sack lined padded box. Be sure to show “this way is up” (bottles are stronger standing up) and “Fragile / Glass”.

Ship entries via UPS or Fed ex. Not that there is anything wrong with shipping beer, but if asked “yeast samples” or “homebrew supplies” are typically used.

 

Step #5

Relax, don’t worry, and have a homebrew

Keep Some Perspective

Don’t be discouraged if your beer doesn’t do well in a competition remember that your beer will always taste better to you than it ever will to any judge.

You will have tasted your homebrew at the peak of its conditioning; this may or may not be the case with the judges. Your beer will likely have been stored with care at home, while your contest beer will have been shipped — and likely heated and jostled — before the judges sample it. You probably don’t drink your beer in a line-up of other beers, so other examples don’t dull your palate while you’re drinking your own beer.
Also some judges are better than others and some may not even be able to taste the complex flavors you brewed into your beer. Enter your beer into a few competitions and get a general consensus. Average your scores and discard the low and high (I know it’s hard to discard a 47 point score). The average will be a good indication of the quality of your beer or at least how well it fits into a particular style guideline.

There’s nothing to lose. You might win a medal or a ribbon, and if you don’t you’ll learn how to make better beer next time.

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FLOPS Meeting Minutes – June 18th, 2015

FLOPS Meeting Minutes – June 18th, 2015

Opening Toast – Keith Linn

Thirsty days hath September, April, June and November; All the rest are thirsty too except for him who hath home brew.

Primary Fermenter, Ash Goodwin presiding.

Officer Reports

Primary – Ash Goodwin

Nothing to report.

Secretary – Chris Abel

May’s meeting minutes are not up just yet on flopsclub.com.

Secondary – Katherine McGraw

Nothing to report.  Education to come.

Treasurer – Shaun Servoss

We have money but we need to sell t-shirts.  If you have not paid your dues please do so.

Hop Scheduler – Brad Schmidt

Not in attendance.  Previous notable upcoming events and competitions

Arkansas State Fair 1st annual brewers competition and conference. – Little Rock

Date: July 18

Entry Fee: $7

Entry Deadline: July 11

Contact: Aaron Showalter aaron@centralarkansasfermenters.com

Conference open to homebrewers.  Contact Ian Beard, ian@stonesthrowbeer.com, if you are interested in attending or bringing beer.  If you provide homebrew you may be compensated.

Information on BJCP sanctioned homebrew competitions can be found on the AHA website at, http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/aha-events/calendar/

Brew Master – Tim Keltner

The equipment list for individuals wishing to borrow equipment to aid in the transition from extract to all grain has been updated.

Ambassador at Large – Keith Besonen

Education – Cary Tobey

Cary presented his methods for creating professional looking bottle labels.  He is a wealth of knowledge on this subject and had several examples of his handy work.  Contact Cary if you are interested in labeling your homebrew bottles.  Jason Wright also volunteered that his company possesses a laser etcher and he could be persuaded to allow it to be used for small projects.

BJCP Style Guide – No style presented at this meeting.

Old Business

Keith Linn reports that the Brewer of the Year program is in full swing and the point totals are up to date through April.  Please report any point worthy activity to Keith and he will make sure that totals are updated.  Tim Keltner is the current point leader.

Brewtoberfest brewers need to commit.  Please let Ash know if you intend to brew.

Club Social.  The club met for beers at Columbus House Brewery.  The house brews were sampled and we had a pleasant tour of the facility.  Thank you Jason.

Brewery Reports

Apple Blossom Brewing Co –

Bentonville Brewing – Opened June 5th.

Bike Rack Brewing –

Columbus House Brewery – Jason Corral reports that they are working on a Belgian Double.  Young but we have a sample for you to try.  We are offering free yoga twice a month, 2nd and 4th Sundays, at the brewery with drink specials for the participants.

Core Brewing –

Fossil Cove –  Kort Castleberry brought a sample of the latest batch of the Wizzle ( White IPA )  The new Container Kitchen is now open.

Foster’s Pint & Plate –

Ozark Beer Company –

Saddlebock –

West Mountain –

Opening Soon?

Black Apple Crossing – Grand opening is July 25th.

War Eagle Brewing – Details to come.

New Business

Several FLOPS Club members attended the AHA National Homebrew Conference in San Diego.  Andy Sparks, Ash Goodwin, Phil Wright, Cary Tobey, Jason Wright and Chris Abel were in attendance and brought back the conference only beers.  Russian River and Rip Current were among those providing conference beers.

Club Social – The next club social will be held on July 11th, 3 p.m., at the Bentonville Brewing Co.

We need to participate in Rocktoberfest which will be held on September 19th.  FLOPS need to represent so please consider brewing a beer for the clubs participation.

Keith Linn brought empty growlers which need a good home so if you want one grab one and thank you Keith.

Home Brewer Reports

None this month.

Awards

Brewer of the Month –Todd Gill

Ass of the Month – Tony Canova

June’s Beer Board

Todd Gill                            Pale Ale & Saison

Tim Keltner                        Hoppy Wheat

Paps                                  Munich SMASH, ESB & a Bochet Mead

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FLOPS Meeting Minutes – May 21st, 2015

FLOPS Meeting Minutes – May 21st, 2015

Opening Toast – Dave Gillespie

Champagne cost too much.  Whiskey’s too rough.  Vodka puts big mouths in gear. This little refrain should help to explain why it’s better to order a beer.

Primary Fermenter, Ash Goodwin presiding.

Officer Reports

Primary – Ash Goodwin

Nothing to report.

Secretary – Chris Abel

April meeting minutes are up on flopsclub.com.

Secondary – Katherine McGraw

Nothing to report.  Education to come.

Treasurer – Shaun Servoss

We have money, not sure how much as we wrote a large check for t-shirts.  Dues are due.

Hop Scheduler – Brad Schmidt

Notable upcoming events and competitions

Ales and Tales at the Fayetteville Town Center

Date: May 23rd  4 to 9 p.m.

Benefits ALS victims and research.  $ 55 per person. $ 100 per couple.

Burgers and Beers at the AMP

Date: June 26th  

$30 per person.  $15 per designated driver.

Bluegrass Cup – Lexington, KY

Date: June 6

Entry Fee: $6

Entry Deadline: May 28

Brew-n-Q/Mockery – Denver, CO

Date: Saturday, June 20

Entry Fee:

Entry Deadline: June 14

Arkansas State Fair 1st annual brewers competition and conference. – Little Rock

Date: July 18

Entry Fee: $7

Entry Deadline: July 11

Contact: Aaron Showalter aaron@centralarkansasfermenters.com

Conference open to homebrewers.  Contact Ian Beard, ian@stonesthrowbeer.com, if you are interested in attending or bringing beer.  If you provide homebrew you may be compensated.

The 37th Annual AHA National Homebrewers Conference, June 11 – 13, in San Diego. Tickets are still available for this amazing event.

Information on BJCP sanctioned homebrew competitions can be found on the AHA website at, http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/aha-events/calendar/

Brew Master – Tim Keltner

The equipment that we have is in good order. Tim reports that the loaner equipment list is located under the Learn To Brew link on the home page of flopsclub.com.  If you have equipment to donate you can drop it off at the Home Brewery where the club stores its collection. We are looking for gaps in our inventory of equipment. $200 budget not yet spent but will be soon. If you have a recommendation for a piece of equipment that you would like to see in the loaner kit please let a club officer know. Please be kind and return the kit promptly so others can utilize it.

Ambassador at Large – Keith Besonen

Returning from a trip to Southern California.  Best beer tasted in SoCal was Firestone Walker’s Union Jack IPA, 7.5% ABV, 70 IBU, with Centennial, Magnum, Cascade, Citra, Chinook and Simcoe hops, which Keith is happy to report is available in Missouri just across the border at Macadoodles.  Another good find was Smog City’s Sabretooth Squirrel Amber Ale which was much more complex than your average amber. Best brewpub that he tried was the Santa Barbara Brewing Co. the only stinker that he tried was in Rancho Mirage at Babe’s BBQ and Brewhouse.  Andy Sparks moved that the club cover the check bag fee for Keith if he is willing to bring back beers from his travels.  The motion was approved.

Education – Brad Schmidt

Brad presented the benefits of utilizing a hop spider when brewing.

BJCP Style Guide – No style presented at this meeting.

Old Business

Sammy from Apple Blossom Brewing Co reported that the winner of the FLOPS Club brewing competition had been selected.  Keith Linn finished third, Andy Langston placed second.  Congratulations to our first place winner Matt Milliren for his Belgian light ale.  Thank you to all who entered.  Apple Blossom graciously awarded all participants a 32 oz. growler fill in addition to the first, second and third place awards previously mentioned.

Club Social.  The club brewed beer for Big Brew at the Home Brewery.  The beer is ready but needs to be packaged and carbonated.  Perhaps it will make an appearance at the next meeting.

Brewery Reports

Apple Blossom – The next Apple Blossom brewing competition will be held in September and will be open to anyone in the state of Arkansas. The competition will be limited to a single style to avoid conflicting with another beer that they are currently brewing. Details to come in July.  Recent additions to the beer lineup are the Wachita Dunkelweiss, the Single Prop Session IPA which is a collaboration with Foster’s Pint and Plate, and the Equinox SMASH Pale Ale. Upcoming beers will include the Block St Bock, Rover Red Ale, India Pale Lager, Hoppy Pilsen a collab with Bike Rack Brewing, Kolsch Chinook a collab with Bob Barton who is involved with War Eagle Brewing Co.

Bike Rack Brewing –

Columbus House – Beer garden in the works.

Core Brewing –

Fossil Cove –  Kort Castleberry brought several porters brewed for a limited release run.  New neon hats are available for $5.

Foster’s Pint & Plate – Thai PA is an interesting brew.  Try it if you get a chance.

Ozark Beer Company – Barrel Aged Stout is still available.  Monday night they are having a Punkabilly event with bands and a food truck.

Saddlebock –

West Mountain –

Opening Soon?

Bentonville Brewing – A date has been set, June 5th.

Black Apple Crossing – Hoping to open this summer.

War Eagle Brewing – Details to come.

New Business

Club Social – The next club social will be held on May 30th, 3 p.m., at the Columbus House Brewing.

We need to participate in Rocktoberfest which will be held on September 19th.  FLOPS need to represent so please consider brewing a beer for the clubs participation.

Keith Linn brought empty growlers which need a good home so if you want one grab one and thank you Keith.

Home Brewer Reports

None this month.

Awards

Brewer of the Month – Matt Milliren

Ass of the Month – Ash Goodwin

May’s Beer Board

Please let us know what you brought.

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