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From: American Homebrewers Association [mailto:gary@brewersassociation.org]
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Subject: Club Only Competition Program Concludes
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American Homebrewers Association
Club-Only Competition Program Concludes
With the conclusion of the May Club-Only Competition, the American Homebrewers Association
(AHA) will discontinue the Club-Only Competition program. Having achieved many of its
original objectives with the program, the AHA will redirect resources to some exciting new
activities. Read on for details.
Origins of Club-Only Competitions
At the outset, Club-Only Competitions had three main purposes:
1. Provide an easy-to-run competition to help educate homebrew clubs on the process
of successfully executing homebrew competitions.
2. Provide a means for earning points toward the AHA Homebrew Club of the Year Award
in addition to points earned via the AHA National Homebrew Competition.
3. Provide a nationwide program for clubs to educate their members about specific
beer styles.
Where We are Today
With the rapid growth of the hobby over the last several years, there has been a dramatic
increase in the number of homebrew clubs across the country. Since 2006, the number of
homebrew clubs in the United States has doubled, jumping from around 700 to more than
1,400 today. We have seen a similar jump in the number of entries in the Club-Only
Competitions, from a once-typical 30 or so entries to 100 or more entries today. That
growth in the popularity of the Club-Only Competitions could quickly make the competitions
too large for most clubs to reasonably host, negating the training aspect of the program.
The growth we have seen in the Club-Only Competitions is also reflected in the overall
growth in the popularity of homebrew competitions. Not only has there been growth in the
number of entries being submitted to homebrew competitions, but there has been
accelerating growth in the number of competitions being held annually across the country.
While there has been growth in the number of Beer Judge Certification Program judges, that
growth in judges has not kept pace with the growth in entries and competitions.
In addition, it has been many years since points earned from Club-Only Competitions have
had any influence over the outcome of the AHA Homebrew Club of the Year Award.
Thus two of the primary reasons for the Club-Only Competition Program are no longer valid.
By discontinuing the Club-Only Competitions, the AHA frees up resources to focus on other
activities that will benefit homebrew clubs.
What’s Ahead
Clubs can continue to access education on beer styles via the new Style Spotlight
department in Zymurgy magazine. At least initially, the Style Spotlight, which will be
written by associate editor Amahl Turczyn Scheppach (who also wrote the Club Only
columns), will focus on lesser known and resurrected styles in the United States, such as
Kentucky Common. We also encourage clubs to submit recipes to Zymurgy, as well as suggest
styles that they’d like to see covered in the Style Spotlight (email
zymurgy(a)brewersassociation.org)
In addition, the AHA is launching a new annual club award, the Radegast Club of the Year
Award, focusing on club educational and community service activities. (Radegast is a
Slavic god credited with inventing beer.) See the Clubs section under Community on
HomebrewersAssociation.org for details on this new award, along with a form for submitting
club entries into the contest.
This new award will help the AHA draw attention to the many activities that homebrew clubs
are involved with that benefit their communities, helping to elevate the image of
homebrewing and promote the hobby. Club submissions will also allow the AHA to provide
additional educational resources, enabling clubs to learn about the activities of other
clubs around the country. The first Radegast Club of the Year Award will be announced at
the 2014 National Homebrewers Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
While we are sad to see the end of the Club-Only Competitions, we feel that in
discontinuing the program, the AHA is poised to provide more tangible resources for
homebrew clubs throughout the nation and the world.
Thanks for your support,
Gary Glass
AHA Director
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