That's how I feel right now. Also beer naps…the best. The past month has been quite the beer marathon. From Oktoberfests, birthdays, anniversaries, GABF and all the events (every day) leading towards it, and Denver Rare Beer fest. It's been awesome, but the break is much needed. That said, I'm sure I'll still see some of you professionals at Saturday's GABF.
- October 27, National American Beer Day – Enjoy the 434-year history of beer-making that this country has to offer as an American who likes beer. You won’t regret it!
- November 4, International Stout Day – Stouts, a strong flavored beer, are ideal to partake in today. There are so many dark, full-bodied stouts around. You’ll be hard-pressed to stop at just one. We lean towards the dry Irish Stout on this day. Cheers!
- November 2, Learn How to Homebrew Day – It’s the best time to get your friends and family involved who have always wanted to learn the art of homebrewing, but have not yet given it a try. This year's AHA recipe can be found here.
- November 9, Veterans Day – For all those who have served, we thank you for your service and raise a glass to you! Make sure you buy a veteran a beer today!
- November 12, National Happy Hour Day – From 1913 when the practice was begun by the Navy as a morale booster, to 1956 when the practice became mainstream, the idea of heading to your favorite hangout for a few drinks has been around for quite some time. It’s 5 o’clock somewhere – especially today!
Where:
Chris' – Construction Brewing Company (Very, Very South Arvada, maybe Lakewood)
Location:
14148 W Cornell Ave, Lakewood, CO 80228
Date:
10/16/24
Time:
6:30 – Brewery tour and pre-meeting pint
7:00 – Beer tastings
Wife will be out of town, so just let yourself in and proceed downstairs.
RSVP:
Register Beers and RSVP to the meeting here.
September Meeting Recap:
Small, but great meeting up at Dave's manly-man shed/warhouse buliding of sweat, beer and back pains. Dave was a good host with burgers and chips/dips to keep our bellies full. I think there were more ebikes at this meeting than cars. Scott Jackson provided a nice side by side comparison of his Marzens. Identical batches, split between two different yeasts. I love these type of tastings. Great meeting, thanks to all that attended.