![]() ![]() Follow the AHA on Twitter, and join us on Facebook and Instagram. The AHA is part of the Brewers Association, whose Brewers Publications division is the largest publisher of contemporary and relevant brewing literature for today’s craft brewers and homebrewers.īeer lovers and anyone interested in making their own homemade beer are invited to learn more at. The AHA also publishes Zymurgy magazine and offers the Brew Guru™ mobile app. The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) organizes events including Homebrew Con and the National Homebrew Competition. The American Homebrewers Association has worked on behalf of the homebrewing community since 1978 and celebrates a membership of more than 46,000 homebrewers. Find events around the country on the AHA website.Ĭontact: Jacob Streiter (on behalf of the American Homebrewers Association), 64Ībout the American Homebrewers Association: ![]() Thinking about getting started homebrewing? Learn to Homebrew Day is on November 5. Read the AHA’s “7 Homebrew Hot Spots to Visit Now.” To find local info on breweries, beer bars and homebrew supply shops in these cities, download the AHA’s Brew Guru™ mobile app. “No matter where you live, we encourage everyone to try their hand at homebrewing,” added Glass. A recent survey found that over three-quarters (78%) of homebrewers are more enthusiastic about brewing than they were three years ago. ![]() ![]() With an estimated economic impact of $1.225 billion, homebrewing is booming in America. The AHA List of Up-and-Coming Homebrew Hot Spots includes: “Some cities are legendary for such pro-am symbiosis, while others are gaining well-deserved reputations as up-and-coming homebrew hot spots.” “Craft brewing and homebrewing have long supported one another: a thriving craft beer community nurtures a healthy, growing homebrew culture, and vice-versa,” said Gary Glass, director, American Homebrewers Association. where homebrewing is on the rise.īy examining a number of factors including economic impact, proximity to craft breweries, homebrew clubs and membership, competition entries and more, the AHA identified budding areas for the fervor and fellowship of brewing at home. October 31, 2016-Celebrating the thriving community and culture of homebrewing, the American Homebrewers Association (AHA)-the leading community for homebrewers-unveiled a list of cities across the U.S.When not at work, you can most likely find George working out at the local gym, hiking or kayaking and paddle boarding on the numerous lakes in the area (before they freeze over) and checking out any and all the best food Wisconsin has to offer, especially the cheese curds.Live a Hoppy Life in these Homebrew Hot Spots He also juggled those responsibilities while serving as the Assistant Sports Director for 89.5 FM, covering all Seton Hall Athletics along with being an executive producer and host of Seton Hall’s student-run TV station’s inaugural sports programming, “Hall Talk” to also serving as an executive producer and on-air talent for Pirate Sports Network. You truly get to know the people you cover and to me, winning is fun and championships are what it’s all about, but covering good people is why I love what I do and take pride in bringing you your local sports.”Ī graduate of Seton Hall University in 2016, George held multiple internships during his years as a Pirate with Westwood One radio, the New York Giants, Fox Sports 1 in Los Angeles for production of MLB Whiparound and HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. From practices during summer to championships in the school year, to be there from start to finish covering sports in its purest form is unmatched anywhere else. “Being on the sidelines to capture such special moments in local athletics is what really makes me love my job. His first coming in 2017 earning Honorable Mention for Best Sports Cast, then finishing second for Best Sports Feature of 2019 for his story on Brooke Bearden’s return to the softball diamond after suffering a life threatening stroke.įrom covering high school state championships, to some of the top ranked junior college football, baseball and softball programs in the country to multiple division two basketball post season runs and the Kansas City Chiefs magical 2018 season, his favorite memories always tie back to the local communities. With the unique location of being nestled in the “tri-state” area of Southwest Missouri, Southeast Kansas and Northeast Oklahoma, George earned multiple awards from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters. Born and raised in New Jersey, the Midwest is nothing new to George as he joins the NBC 15 Sports team after two years as the weekend sports anchor and MMJ for KODE in Joplin, Missouri. ![]()
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