OTMP – August Meeting 8/16/23 – July Meeting Recap

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 August Club Update: 
With hot summer drinking days still ahead of us, many of us are cooling off after dusk with a cold beer in hand as a reward for another day of work or having fun. My brew calendar is telling me to get ready for fall weather and fall and winter beers. I am most excited about getting into the Festbier/Märzen season that is coming soon. This is also the time of year I end up sharing many, many corny kegs at parties. As I ramp up production again for end of summer gatherings I am excited about really dialing in on some new recipes and styles that I have found. Cheers! 
Five Star Chemical Ordering:
The club has reached out to Five Star Chemical and initiated a business account. As most of these products are shelf stable and have a long life. Many of us might benefit from an investment in our future cleaning endeavors. You can check out the product offerings here and the product guide here. The downside is we would have to meet certain buying criteria before an order can be placed, they still carry the same sizes you are used to seeing in retail. A quick comparison shows the savings vs. Quirky homebrew shop (tax not included). 
  • 1 lb PBW direct from Five Star = $6.87    /    1 lb PBW from Quirky = $10.95     /     Saving of $4.08 (Orders in sets of 12)
  • 4 lb PBW direct from Five Star = $21.10    /     4 lb PBW from Quirky = $29.95  /     Saving of $8.85 (Orders in sets of 6)
  • 55 lb PBW direct from Five Star = $171.27    /   Price per pound in bulk = $3.42 / 8 lb from Quirky = $49.95 (or $6.24 a lb) / Savings of at least $3.00 a lb, when compared the the single lb from Quirky a savings of $7.53 a lb (We would need containers/bags to divide into)
  • 32 oz Star-San direct from Five Star = $17.22    /    
    32 oz Star-San from Quirky = $28.95     /   Savings of $11.73 (Orders in sets of 10)
  • 32 oz Saniclean direct from Five Star = $12.89    /    
    32 oz Saniclean from Quirky = $20.95  /   Savings of $8.06  (Orders in sets of 10)
A quick glance of these product offerings makes it easy to see how across club members we could potentially save hundreds of dollars when compared to retail. We just have to amass the buying power together. If you have interest in getting in on a bulk purchase fill out this form to let us know your product interest and quantities. I ask that only members complete the form, if you know other brewers that would want to get in on the deal please send along the information and consider doing a buy with them. This may take us a month or two to amass the buying power needed, I hope sooner because my Sani-Clean stock is almost out. The club may hold onto some spare inventory if we are close to the numbers on the order we can sell it off over time, similar to Kroc's yeast bank. You can check in on the requests for orders here.

Club Nominations for OTMP Board Members:
According to the club bylaws we are required to annually vote in members for four titles; President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. As we never officially conducted this vote last year we are opening this up to anyone that would like to run for these positions. We will conduct a vote in September based on whomever throws their name into the ring. You can run for more than one position, you can hold more than one position except for President and Vice-President at once. These positions would be filled for a one year term, position duties and responsibilities are vaguely outlined in the bylaws. If you would like to nominate yourself for one of these positions please complete the following form. I know this seems incredibly formal for this club to vote on positions, to maintain our 503(c)(3) status with the state and the bank; this is a necessary annual event that needs to happen. Look forward to formal voting next month in the newsletter. 
Club Dues:
We will have club dues coming up in September. For those of you that are recent additions to the club we will prorate your dues for this coming year. For members that have hosted at least one meeting in the last year, we will forgo collecting your dues as you helped provide a meeting spot. Otherwise, in September we will be collecting dues from all other members, $30 for the year. If you have already paid, thank you. If you are unsure if you owe dues please reach out to the club email. At the moment we only have 3 members that have not already paid in for next year. 
Dues are easiest for everyone when they are paid via Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/OldeTownMashPaddlers
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Tasting Glasses:
New glassware will be handed out starting at the August meeting. If you are not going to make it to the meeting they will be handed out for the next few months till we can get one into everyone's hands. You can also reach out to Evan Sherlock if you want to pick yours up at any point. 

Video Resources: 
I have started ripping brewing talk videos and uploading them to the club's youtube account. If there are talks coming up that you want archived let me know; Five Star and the AHA have a decent collection of videos hosted at crowdcast.io. The first two videos added were Five Star Chemicals – Stainless Steel Passivation and Q and A and Lager Talk –  Ashleigh Carter of Bierstadt Lagerhaus.
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Competitive Thoughts: 
In recent months many conversations have existed in the club about what we as a club need to do in order to grow and develop as brewers. Many of us came to the club looking for more information on how to grow in our pursuit of making great beer, others came to the club looking for feedback on our products, and all of us came to the club looking for camaraderie from others that share our hobby. 

As I approach 10 years in the club I can think back to the humble beginnings of sampling beers with the club back at Arvada Brewing Company. A few of you reading this may remember those days. We typically only saw ales brought to the meetings, all of us were stovetop or garage brewers, even fewer of us used temperature control in fermentation. The meetings typically consisted of 8-10 brewers and a sample list of about 10 beers. These were simple times with fairly simple beers. Things have certainly changed in the last decade. We have seen the rise and fall of certain beer styles (looking at you Black IPA),a million homebrewing gadgets that never really stuck around, as well as all the changes with new hop varieties and yeast offerings. 

As a club we have progressed into seeing more variety from our brewers as well as the quality across the board rapidly increase. Many of us now are brewing on electric setups, experimenting with different brewing software for better outcomes, using experimental ingredients as well as developing our own recipe database and frequent seasonal rotators. All of these changes and growth combined means that this club is delivering a showcase for many years of experience and growth in the hobby of homebrewing. Each of us gets excited to deliver our samples each month at the meetings to receive feedback and field questions on our processes. 

It is nice to receive feedback from other homebrewers, having some of the certified judges in the club helps provide honest and accurate feedback about recipe design and brewing process. What we do lack is field experience as a club. With very few of our members (myself included) actively participating in homebrewing competitions to validate our efforts and give us not only feedback, but scores on how we compare to other clubs and homebrewers. I would like to promote the idea of our club not only being known for being a “real” homebrew club but also known for taking to the streets and putting ourselves out there in the competitive homebrew world. I do think as a club that we have the ability to gain notoriety in the front range as such a club. 

In looking at the offerings that we have available to us for the remainder of the year we have plenty of opportunities to complete this task. A quick look over at ReggieBeer, The AHA Competition Calendar, and a google search yields us a sampling of competitions that we could enter before the end of the year:
This is one of the ways we can grow into the next iteration of the club, by being not just known as a good club but proving that we are a great club. I would be happy to participate in any one of these competitions (except for Chili/Pepper beer competition) as well as facilitate the brew day, just reach out. I think it would be great to get a few more medals around the OTMP tasting table. It would also be great to see more brewers/brew teams within the club taking on the competitive world.  

Also in this same vein, I am beginning to seek breweries to work with us on a ProAm beer for the 2024 GABF. We would need to win an AHA competition (after July 2023) as well as seek a brewery that would scale a recipe up for us and have it available in their tap room. Getting to this lofty goal would take the better part of a year to complete. If you have feedback or information regarding this it would be helpful. I know plenty of us have something like this within our reach. 
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Time for a barrel of fun.
It seems that we certainly have enough participation within the club to make this happen. If you want to sign up it isn't too late, we will just need to figure out how much we need from each brewer for their contribution. Jeff O. has picked out a recipe for us, Chocolate Achromatic Stout Recipe.
If you review the recipe the only alteration that we are planning on is potentially replacing the vanilla and the cocoa nibs with potentially something else, raspberries, bananas, cherries, oak spirals, or other spice blends. Once we have a read on the project we can set up a way to figure out how the beer is finished. Thanks to Jeff for helping put this end of the project together. Currently Jeff is seeking barrels that will be compatible with this recipe. 

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August Meeting Info:

Event Invite for Calendar


Where: Chuck's Under the Stairs Speakeasy (West Arvada)

Location:

13909 W 59th Dr, Arvada, CO 80004

Date:

8-16-23

Time:

7:00 – Beer tastings

Notes:

Come through the West side of the house to the backyard for some beer drinking good times. 


RSVP:

Register Beers and RSVP to the meeting here. 


View registered beers here. 

July Meeting Recap:

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Hot July days need cold beer to mellow the brewers. With some super fantastic beers had at the meeting some of them come to mind; Jeremy's Steam Beer, Jim's Schwarzbier, and Cody and Cole's high strength Belgian come to mind. Dave also chipped in and brought us some amazing BBQ. Another really fantastic meeting and great conversation.  

Attendants: See attached notes in the Google Sheets

Meeting Recap / Beers:

Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

As a club that relies on member assistance having meeting locations for the club is necessary, if you have the ability in warm weather or inside for colder months please check below to see if you can host for one month. Participation in hosting one club event a year will be credited to one year of annual dues each September. 

September- 2023 – Colter's Backyard Bonanza (Central Arvada)

October 2023 – Jeff and Sarah Aikman's Garage of 1000 Beers (Central Arvada)

November 2023 – Jim's Bier Barn (East Arvada)

December 2023 – Jim's Bier Barn (East Arvada)

January 2024 – Charles Basement Tap Room (Central Arvada)

February 2024 – Cole's Personal Cooperstown Basement Bar (Central Arvada)

March (2024) – Dennis' House of Foam (West Arvada)    

April (2024) –  Chuck's Under the Stairs Speakeasy (West Arvada)   

May (2024) – Cody's Independence Street Brewery (Central Arvada) 

June (2024) –  Sherlocks Brewery and Ale House (Central Arvada)

July (2024) – open

August (2024) – Chuck's Under the Stairs Speakeasy (West Arvada)

September (2024) – Dave's Commercial Club House (Westminster)

October (2024) – open

November (2024) –  Jim's Bier Barn   (East Arvada)

December (2024) – Jim's Bier Barn (East Arvada)

January (2025) – open

February (2025) – open 

March (2025) – open 

April (2025) – open 

May (2025) – open 



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OTMP – July Meeting 7/19/23 – June Meeting Recap

 July Club Update: 
A big thanks to Chuck and Ryan for getting together and getting the club across the threshold of being reimbursed by the AHA for our insurance. If you are an AHA member please check your account to see if you have OTMP listed as a club you are a member of. Login to your account, go to My Account > My profile  > AHA Contact Information > Change (on the right hand side). Edit the club you are an active member of to include Olde Town Mash Paddlers. Having members complete this task helps us ensure that we will continue to have free insurance covered by the AHA. 

We will have club dues coming up in September. For those of you that are recent additions to the club we will prorate your dues for this coming year. For members that have hosted at least one meeting in the last year, we will forgo collecting your dues and you helped provide a meeting spot. Otherwise in September we will be collecting dues from all other members, $30 for the year. 

New glassware is now ordered for all club members. It has been 4 years since we made our initial tasting glass order. In the spirit of keeping things fresh we have designed a new logo for the new tasting glasses, see image below. 

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Beer Ramblings by Evan: 
Summer beers pair well in life with sunshine and celebration. I would like to take a moment to think about beer pairing with food. For myself nothing is quite as fine as a meal with a beer, when the two can dance together it is simply amazing. As brewers, we are all also food scientists, we all also like cooking or at least grilling and pairing our food. I celebrate this as a club and an individual.

If a perfect food truck existed, in my mind, It would be a craft beer and sausage food truck. The salt content of the sausage makes one want to drink more; the protein content can fill you up, but the flavor pairings are so much more complex; it is the yin to the yang of beer, maybe a perfect match. There is also thBitterness vs. Richness: Beer often exhibits varying levels of bitterness, especially in hop-forward styles. This can contrast with the richness and savory flavors found in sausages, which is what makes the combination a filling experience.

Historically, sausage was a meat for peasants, as it was scrap meat repurposed. Beer, originally, was a beverage designed to quench the thirst of the masses and not have much more appeal other than its basic functionality, a simple vehicle for consumption of alcohol with a good shelf life. Beer and sausage are both designed to be consumed by commoners, they are not nobility goods. Recently, both of these products have had a restructuring where there are higher and lower formats of each, with consumers willing to pay for a premium version of each product. With both of these products having a history dating back over 5,000 years easily all of our ancestors partook in a meal consisting of beer and sausage. 

Crafting each of these items lends itself to the master of the craft. The sausage maker can include spices, vegetables, salts, sugars and textures to create an amazing inclusive creation to layer the palate. As does the brewer pull from different malts, hops, and water additions to create a balanced yet pleasant profile for the consumer. The master of both of these crafts is always looking to deliver on making the most out of the raw materials they have on hand. 

This summer while camping and relaxing on the patio I am making it a point to pair my two favorite foods; beer and sausage. It is a summertime treat that can't be beat. 


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Who wants in on some fun?
There comes a moment in your life when you wonder if there is more to a hobby than what you are currently doing. For a homebrewer, this time can come when you are invited to complete a barrel project. Not only is this a long investment with potentially crazy results; it is also an investment of faith in other brewers, in time to complete this process, and an understanding that you do not know what you will receive in the future. 

I would like to give a touch of background in Jeff O's background in barrel projects. Forgive my lack of details and foggy memory. Jeff a long time ago in a galaxy far far away had friends and a brother(?) in lakewood. Jeff is a master at formulating a recipe and assembling all the brewers to complete beers on time. We would schedule a date and drop off beers into the barrel. Months would go by and one day Jeff would call with a very excited tone and tell you the beer is ready. Then schedule a bottling date and take home a lion's share of high gravity beers to sit on (I still have beers from 2015 in my basement).

Much later and you would be cooking an amazing meal, then it would hit you. You have some amazing beer that would pair excellently with the meal you are making. Pop the bottle in the fridge and know then when you pull that bottle out that something amazing will be in store for you and your guests. It never failed me; Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving, Easter, or even a summer BBQ, popping one of those bottles did something excellent. For beer connoisseurs it was a lovely treat, for loved ones they knew they were sampling your craft, for yourself you were always damn happy that you did such a simple task as a brew day and were only now reaping your long awaited rewards. 

If you have an interest in playing a really long game in brewing, I challenge you to get on with this project. This is something that does not cross a homebrewers path often, but will offer you an interesting and rare reward at the end of the path. I am pleased to have both Jeff and Dave willing to put this project together, with the guidance of Jeff we will likely discover and create one of the most rare beers in the known universe. 

Meeting Info:

Event Invite for Calendar


Where: Dave and his Commercial Clubhouse (Westminster)  

Location:

9172 Marshall Place, Westminster, CO 80031 

Date:

7-19-23

Time:

7:00 – Beer tastings

Notes:

The Club will be christening this soon to be boys clubhouse. Park wherever is close. If carpooling is needed please jump on the discord under #meeting-plans to organize.  


RSVP:

Register Beers and RSVP to the meeting here. 


View registered beers here. 

June Meeting Recap:


There are three things I love in life; my wife, my son, and hosting beer drinking events at my house. The meeting was amazing. With getting to know our newest member Bob S; thanks for joining the club of misfit toys. 


I will wear this as a compliment forever; Jim told me as he was leaving “Evan, now I know why you are club president, you know how to throw one hell of a party”. I really do have a belief in this club and the culture that we develop, we are a homebrewers club and not a social drinking club, we are a club that defines the social aspect of homebrewing. OTMP is the place we come to meet our type of people. As strange as we are; we need the other people in our craft that; know our struggles, understand our type of crazy, and can talk shop on what we experience.


And by the way, those chicken wings were some of the best I have ever made. I can't believe how fast I saw 20lbs of wings disappear.

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Attendants: See attached notes in the Google Sheets

Meeting Recap / Beers:

Future Meeting Locations: (If you can offer a location for a future slot please reach out):

As a club that relies on member assistance having meeting locations for the club is necessary, if you have the ability in warm weather or inside for colder months please check below to see if you can host for one month.

August 16th – 2023 – Chuck's Under the Stairs Speakeasy (West Arvada)

September- 2023 – Colter's Backyard Bonanza (Central Arvada)

October 2023 – Jeff Aikman's Garage of 1000 Beers (Central Arvada)

November 2023 – Jim's Bier Barn (East Arvada)

December 2023 – Jim's Bier Barn (East Arvada)

January 2024 – Charles Basement Tap Room (Arvada)

February 2024 – Cole's Personal Cooperstown Basement Bar (Arvada)

March (2024) – open 

April (2024) –  Chuck's Under the Stairs Speakeasy (West Arvada)   

May (2024) – open 

June (2024) –  Sherlocks Brewery and Ale House    (Central Arvada)

July (2024) – open

August (2024) – Chuck's Under the Stairs Speakeasy (West Arvada)

September (2024) – open

October (2024) – open

November (2024) –  Jim's Bier Barn   (East Arvada)

December (2024) – Jim's Bier Barn (East Arvada)



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