12/5/2023 0 Comments Ohio homebrew competitions![]() We are providing a $15 gift card at Bud Dairy Hall to every judge as a thank you! We recommend BJCP but you do not need to be BJCP certified to help out with this event. If you can show some love to Zachrich by purchasing hops or just following them on FB or instagram any little thing we can do to help them would be a great gesture from our members.We are also in need of judges for Beer for Boobs on October 24th. While Steve was unable to make it because of a delayed plane, we were still able to get a tour from the brewer on duty and he even spent time after the tour answering questions from our members.We announced that Ron will be vacating his board Membership position due to some personal issues and that Mitchell McGreal will be taking over his position.We then talked about the hospitality that Zachrich provided us over the summer, allowing us to head over to their hop farm and brew 40gallons of beer using around 10pounds of their wet hops! We had a tasting event at Jason’s house in August, and we then distributed what was left of the beer to the club members in attendance. Huge thanks goes out to Brew Dog for allowing us to come out and receive a tour of their brewing facilities. It was great seeing everyone who was able to attend. Date for canning Nocterra collab beer coming soon ( will be on a weekday, in the AM).Here are some Important Dates to remember for October / November ![]() We can’t wait to see you all at Lineage for some holiday fun! October Meeting Recap * Honorable Mention: Stacy Groene – Schwarzbier * Honorable Mention: Bill Bopp – Russian Imperial Stout * 3rd Place: Brad Reardon – Barrel Aged Porter * 1st Place: Thomas Babb – Chocolate Porter Ryan also took questions from members on about the process of creating Big Dog IPA.Ĭongrats to this month’s club competitions stand outs! Big Dog IPA uses CTZ, Mosaic, and Idaho 7 hops. Move over East Coast, Columbus would like to enter the game. Big Dog IPA was named the best hoppiest beer in the nation by winning the Alpha King Challenge sponsored by Yakima Chief. Toasty which won bronze in the English Mid or Bittter category! After describing the brewing process and answering members questions he moved into explaining Big Dog IPA. Speciality (23, convince us it’s Christmas)Īfter the announcements Ryan Torres talked about two of his most recent award winning beers.As well as our December Club Competition: There will be a dirty elephant (commercial beer exchange). We also had 21 members show up to Nocterra for Learn to Homebrew day!Next month’s informal meting will be at Lineage for our Christmas party. From a successful canning day with Nocterra to put Learn To Dunkle in cans. Hope to see folks out at about this summer and SODZ will be back to full time meetings starting the third Monday in September!įirst and foremost thank you to everyone who showed up! This was one of the largest gatherings we’ve had in quite some time and we hope everyone enjoyed themselves!The meeting started off with Eric recapping the month that was. Tent camping on-premise for Saturday night is an option. Then in the afternoon Zachrich is hosting their open house for the Hop Growers Guild and we are invited to stay and enjoy their live music and food truck. You can plan to come brew or just hang out. The summer picnic this year will once again be at Zachrich Hop Yard in Mechanicsburg, Ohio on Saturday June 22nd. She’ll have them at our summer picnic in a few weeks! They’ll also be available at meetings in the fall. Our new SODZ shirts have come in! If you ordered a shirt (or a few!) you can coordinate pick up with Vice President Sandy Hugill at some point this year. It was well attended and we always like getting together with our friends from DOH and HOPS!Īs the June meeting is casual, there was no club competition, but we did have a few announcements: Thanks to everyone who made it up to Restoration Brewworx in Delaware for our “unofficial” June gathering last month.
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