Announcing the Colberg Cup at Trellis Brewing View this post on Instagram A post shared by Trellis Brewing (@trellisbrewing) Trellis Brewing has announced a WCIPA homebrew competition. This is an excellent opportunity for the homebrew community of Louisville to shine! I’m very excited to see what everyone brings to the table for this. From Trellis: The Colberg Cup 🙃Invitational Brewing Competitionopen to anyone and everyone. Colberg loves IPA’s! 🤘They they must be classically bitter, no fillers, and no fruit. Hazy? Yuck. **Fill out the form here to register and we will send you the information and rules sheet! We will…
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Hey LAGERS! Once again, we are hosting a BBOT competition for the Tailspin Ale Fest. The competition is free to all LAGERS club members. Non-members would be required to pay the $25 for a club membership. Deadline to Enter Start brewing soon! Entries are due to Apocalypse Brew Works between December 30th and January 3rd. The winner will be announced on January 5th, after the BBOT competition. Registration is now open. Please submit your entries (up to 2 per entrant) in the registration form. Awards The winner will brew their beer with brewmaster Leah Dienes (Apocalypse) in mid-January, and it will be served as…
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The Chicken Dance Munich Helles should be on tap mid August at the brewery
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Akasha is hosting us for a brew-in and competition on March 11th, from 8am to 3pm. The theme this year is CEREAL, so all entries must be brewed with a cereal adjunct – oats, corn or rice. It can be used as flakes or in a cereal mash. The competition is open to all base styles, and you must be a LAGERS member to participate. We will also serve as a Club social. Jason Rosenberger will be bringing the smoked BBQ, and we will have the jockey boxes flowing. What: Brew-in, Brew-Off and Social Where: Akahsha Brewing Company, 909 E…
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February 7th tapping of Evan Brill’s winning IPA at Gordon Biersch Brewery. In the fifth annual Lagers Homebrew Club competition at Gordon Biersch Head Brewer, Nicholas Landers challenged the brewers to bring him a hoppy beer. Known by most as the “King of Hops”, Evan Brill recently had the opportunity to see how many pounds of hops he could put through the downtown brewery. All you hop heads will want to taste this massive IPA. Nicholas Landers also promises we will see Evan in a wonderful winner sash. Tapping Party To Benefit the Kentucky Humane Society February 7, 2018 $3 Pints…