July 19, 2018 @ Nepenthe
This weekends sensory tasting panels have been postponed. New dates will be circulated once the event is rescheduled.
June 21, 2018 @ Nepenthe
Our application for 501c7 status was denied by the IRS due to the gross receipts from our charity fundraiser. Greg has reached out to Maryland Nonprofits for guidance and we are waiting to hear back.
July 14th/15th - Sensory Classes @ Jon's
Seats are still available. Day 1 will focus on barrel aging flavors. Day 2 will focus on common flavors and faults. 20$ for one session, $35 for two. Talk to Jon to sign up.
July 28th - Union Collective Opening
August 4th - August Brewery Trip
The current plan is to do a local trip, starting at Key around noon the relocating to the Mount Vernon area in the early afternoon to the area of Brew House 16, Charm City Meadworks, The Brewer’s Art, The Brass Tap, & Wet City. We’re exploring options to encourage ridesharing, possibly making a Lyft or Uber credit available to folks who share cars. More to come.
September 1st - Fall BBQ & Brew @ Jacobs
Annapolis Homebrew Club’s Pints for Paws Homebrew and Craft Beer festival, June 22nd (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
MDHB Beer Education Classes
Recipe Formulation ($10), July 22nd
Mike Tonsmeire will also be hosting a session at MDHB in July.
We will have alternate meeting locations later this summer as Nepenthe is moving to their new space. We will meet at the shop one last time in July. The August meeting is TBD and the September meeting is confirmed for De Kleine Duivel.
Water Wrap Up!
A couple of us visited the Ashburton water treatment plant for a tour. It’s an amazing operation and the staff was very friendly and informative. One items to pass on is that as far as the laboratory chemist was aware there are no changes the chemical protocols when the city pulls from the Susquehanna and the city does not use chloramines to treat the water at this time. We may drop in on the older Montebello plants.
Baltibrew Yeast Capture
Becky has a few captures plated out in the labs and has detected at least one strain of budding yeast that is likely Saccharomyces. We’re not sure about the attenuation properties of any of the organisms. A back up plan to do a local fruit wine is in the works should we strike out on organisms that can ferment malt.
May 17, 2018 @ Jon's House
DO NOT RING DOORBELL!
Please join us tomorrow, Thursday, June 15th, for our monthly meeting at Nepenethe!
We will be discussing:
Baltibrew's April regular meeting will take place this Thursday (4/21) at Nepenthe Homebrew at 8 p.m.
You can view the agenda items for the meeting on our agenda spreadsheet. The education topic is on hops, presented by Brian Arnold, and we'll work to keep business as short as possible.
Hope to see you there.
Our rescheduled March Meeting is at Union Craft Brewing this Thursday, March 24th at 8 p.m. in the brewery.
We've got a nice set of agenda items, and the good luck to have a special guest providing our education topic.
As usual, feel free to bring homebrew to share, but like last month, we'll ask you not to bring homebrew into the taproom area, or outside.
Hope to see you there.
Agenda Highlights:
March Group Brew Wrapup
Various Homebrewcon Activities
Big Brew planning
State Fair Contest (August)
April Social Ideas
Ed Topic: Guest speaker, Tom Barrios from Union, to discuss water chemistry as it relates to quality control.
Iron Brewer!
Homebrewcon 2016 has opened registration. (You'll need to be an AHA member to register.)
If you're registering and planning on attending the events with us, please drop us an email. We're working up ideas for Baltibrew specific events surrounding the con.
This conference hasn't been in Baltimore since 2005. This is an opportunity for Baltibrew to shine brighter even than it did in Philly for the 2013 con. Don't miss your chance to join us for the conference, and all the surrounding activities from June 9th–11th.
The conference is in Baltimore at the Convention Center right by Camden Yards. While all the events for the conference have not been posted or planned, the list of seminars is up. It includes some very interesting learning opportunities — including a seminar from our own Steve Hulbert on brewing in clay vessels.
The Club Night experience is always impressive, the vendors you encounter are pretty amazing, and the social setting is an excellent opportunity to meet homebrewers from all over the country. We'll be working to create the impressive spectacle that will be the Baltibrew table for club night.
Hope to see you at Homebrewcon.
Our regular meeting is Thursday, February 18th at 8 p.m. just like always, but this month we'll be meeting across the street from our usual haunt. Waverly Brewing Company has graciously agreed to host us, give a tour, and hook us up with some drink specials.
We hope you'll join us. Check out the event page on Facebook.
We're still working out the agenda — and you can help us by adding to it — but so far here's what we've got: