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From: "Association of Brewers" <cindy(a)aob.org>
Subject: Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day - Nov. 1
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 16:06:15 -0600
Reply-To: "Association of Brewers" <cindy(a)aob.org>
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
American Homebrewers Association Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is Nov. 1
Boulder, Colo. ? Oct. 16, 2003-The American Homebrewers Association (AHA)
will tap off the fifth annual Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day Saturday,
Nov. 1, 2003.
The AHA?s Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is an international effort to
introduce people to the homebrewing hobby and establish relationships with
local homebrew supply shops. Over the past four years, this event has
brought in more than 400 new homebrewers to the hobby.
"Homebrewing is both fun and easy--everyone should try it. We encourage
all homebrewers to share their love of homebrewing with their friends and
neighbors and Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is the prefect opportunity to
do that," says Gary Glass, AHA?s project coordinator.
To celebrate this event, the AHA encourages homebrewers to teach their
non-brewing friends how to homebrew, register their brewing site on
www.beertown.org, take non-brewing friends to their local homebrew shop to
buy ingredients and have fun homebrewing. The AHA also encourages all
registered site participants to fill out the remittance form on
www.beertown.org after this event to help track the number of event
participants.
The AHA will mail free copies of Zymurgy for Beginners, the AHA?s 24-page
introductory guide to homebrewing, and AHA promotional materials to sites
registered before Oct. 22.
For more information on how to celebrate and participate, visit
www.beertown.org.
Based in Boulder, Colo., U.S.A., the Association of Brewers (AOB) is a
not-for-profit educational, trade association for small and craft brewers.
Its mission is to make quality beer and brewing knowledge accessible to
all. Visit the website:
www.beertown.org to learn more.
The Association of Brewers has an additional membership division of 9,000+
homebrewers: American Homebrewers Association.
The association?s activities include events and publishing: World Beer
Cup?; Great American Beer Festival?; Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo
America?; National Homebrewers Conference; National Homebrew Competition;
American Beer Month (July); Zymurgy magazine; The New Brewer magazine; and
books on beer and brewing.
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CONTACT:Association of Brewers
Cindy Jones, Sales and Marketing Director
Phone: +1.303.447.0816, ext. 144
Fax: +1.303.447.2825
E-mail: cindy(a)aob.org
Web Site:
www.beertown.org
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