Workshops are available as a standalone registration or as an add-on for conference attendees. Limited capacity so act fast! An American Homebrewers Association membership valid through June 25 is required to register. Join here
RSVP for Homebrew Club Officer Bootcamp & Industry Coalition Meeting starting March 31.
$50 Add-on Registration
Saturday, June 24, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Limited to 50 attendees
Join the San Diego-based experts from Home Brew Mart for this fun and educational workshop happening poolside at Homebrew Con! Three hours of instructional information with actual brewing taking place. This beginner class covers all the basics and teaches how to get creative with different grains, yeasts, and hops. Join us as we brew a 5-gallon batch during the class and show just how easy it is to make great homebrew.
$50 Add-on Registration
Saturday, June 24, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Limited to 50 attendees
Join the San Diego-based experts from Home Brew Mart for this fun and educational workshop happening poolside at Homebrew Con! Three hours of instructional information with actual brewing taking place. This workshop focuses on all-grain brewing. Join us as we brew a 5-gallon batch during the class and show how to up and advance your brewing game.
Wednesday, June 21, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
RSVP is required during registration; included with all registration types
During this two-hour session, homebrew club* leaders from across the U.S. will overview and discuss various resources and best practices designed to empower you and your club for success. Attendance will include members of the AHA Governing Committee, homebrew club officers from representative groups, seasoned club officers from long-standing homebrew clubs, and more.
*AHA-sanctioned clubs are listed here
If your club is not listed or your club listing needs updating, do that here.
Friday, June 23, 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
Invitation only and RSVP required.
This coalition meeting is a must-attend event for homebrew marketplace stakeholders engaged with the business of homebrewing. Attendees will contribute to the discussion on how we can collectively grow the hobby and the state of homebrewing, plus document problems, possibilities, and parking lot items for future exploration. Speakers include Jen Blair, AHA Governing Committee member and Cicerone certification program exam manager, Julia Herz, American Homebrewers Association (AHA) executive director, Matt Bolling, chair of the AHA Industry Working Group and North American marketing manager of BSG, and Bart Watson, chief economist, Brewers Association.
Attendees include retailers, wholesalers, educators, staff of homebrew-minded organizations, and those who have a significant percentage of their business from homebrewers. Invite and RSVP in advance required. Questions, email: ahaed@nullbrewersassociation.org.
Learning Objectives:
- Heightened awareness and insights on the state of homebrewing.
- Access to a new network of industry professionals.
- Key learnings on what is next of next in homebrewing.