Utah Brewery Map

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Utah Homebrew Clubs

Please check the column to the right for an updated list of Utah's Home Brewing Clubs.

"Enjoying beer is best when shared" The lord said to St. Arnold. I'm paraphrasing... or full of shit. Most likely the latter of the two, but the statement is true non-the-less. The same is also true for making it. If you enjoy homebrewing consider getting together with some fun, like-minded individuals and brew-up a little barley love. Here's some info on some homebrew clubs from around the state. If there are more clubs than I have listed let me know and I'll gladly post them up. Slainte!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really hope Latter Day Suds makes a t-shirt or something because that's perhaps the best name ever.

Mikey said...

Amen! Brother Woodshed. Utah's beer culture is ripe with "lds" enuendo. Good to hear from you!

Anonymous said...

Mikey, just came across the site, awesome. I'm douglas88 on ratebeer.com. When are we gonna have a pint? I have some great beers tucked away. Send me a BM or an email at douglasbyrd77@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi,
You are showing Original Gravity as a link on your Brew Supplies, I used to visit them from time to time in the late 90's, then I moved away and I moved back here again last year and found them no longer in the old location on Iron Horse drive. Are they still in business? Thanks!

Mikey said...

Lee, I looked all over for some info on Original Gravity, it looks like they may have closed up shop.

JGreen said...

Hello from Michigan and the Cass River Home Brewers! We are currently updating our email database and have been having trouble finding up to date contact info for The Utah home brew clubs. The 2010 Home Brew At The W.E.B. competition is about to get under way and would like to send them an invite to enter. please contact me at jnx285@yahoo.com if you can help. You can also find details at www.crhbc.com Thank You, J.Green

Anonymous said...

Good afternoon fellow brewers:

I'm increasing my brew size from 5 to 50 gallons, But I have to buy 5 pots, is anybody interested in making beer on a more grand scale? Heres the 411

~76 Gallons
Stainless steel
2 feet wide, 3 feet tall
~ $650

Basic brew pot, so you'll have to weld in a drain pipe if you want one, or any modifications, These are new, and I checked around they usually run about $1000-$1500

Paul

myfriendat@yahoo.com
208.340.5464

Collin said...

Hello fellow brewers, I have been brewing all grain large batches for about 7 years I have friends who work in breweries. Two weekends ago I hosted a home brew club meeting where we brewed beer on two different systems. It got me thinking and I would like to get the club really going any one already have a home brew club or want to get one started?