Sept. 26, 2018
Contact: Nancy Lee Gomer, Marketing Coordinator, 636-949-7535, or 636-795-1137, ngomer@sccmo.org
St. Charles County, Missouri – Are you 21 years of age or older and want to learn how to brew your own beer from professional homebrewers for FREE? Then join the St. Charles County Parks and Recreation Department from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3 for Learn to Homebrew Day at the Heritage Museum, located at 1630 Heritage Landing near St. Charles.
With the help of the Little Hills Home Brewers, participants will learn the art of making beer at home through demonstrations, tastings and other educational lessons. Methods that will be taught include extract brewing with specialty grains, brew in a bag and traditional all-grain fly or batch sparging. Participants will learn what system works best for them, as well as the equipment needed to start their own home brewery.
Learn to Homebrew Day was established by the American Homebrewers Association in 1999 to encourage homebrewers to introduce their non-brewer friends and family to the centuries-old hobby.
Participants must bring a photo ID. To register for this fun homebrew program, visit http://bit.ly/LearnToHomebrewDay or call the parks department at 636-949-7535.
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