Brasseurs a la Maison will be traveling down to NOLA to serve beers on both nights of the WYES Beer Festival Weekend. Click for more information about the beers and the festival itself.
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The 2nd Annual LA Homebrew Clubs Brewing Competition took place in Lafayette at Cajun Brewing over the weekend and Brasseurs a la Maison took the club victory. Carried by Brett Dunham's first place in American Ales along with medals from Nathan Heilman, Wayne Odom, and Blake Winchell, the club received enough points to finish in first place. Entire results posted in the article.
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Ten teams of Homebrewers battle it out in a test of brewing skills and creativity. Each team received a secret Louisiana themed ingredient that they incorporated into their beer. Tin Roof Brewing is hosting the public showcase of these beers on Feb 22nd at 6 pm to benefit the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank. Click here for more details.
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The FOAM Rangers of Houston hosted the 24th Annual Dixie Cup Homebrew Competition and Conference. Several members of Brasseurs a la Maison entered beers and attended the event. Not surprisingly a few of the beers entered received high praise.
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Every other month the American Homebrew Association has a club host a competition for a specific style. Each registered homebrew club can submit one entry into the competition where the winner gets fame and acclaim, not much else. The August/September competition is Porter, and the club held an internal competition to decide who got the honor of shipping some of their beer to Illinois this month. Joined by celebrity guest judges and fun night out of the house on a Tuesday was had by all.
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Zapp’s International Beer Festival 2012 has now come and gone. As usual it was a fantastic fundraising event for the LSU Rural Life Museum. The weather could not have been better and the turnout was just as good as in previous years. There were some changes from year’s past though. Two new up and coming Louisiana Breweries were present – Gnarly Barley and Chufunkta Brewing, Lazy Magnolia released a new IPA, and new Baton Rouge Home Brew Club – The Bicycle Brew Club – made its debut. However it could be argued that the most exciting/talked about change was the setup that Brasseurs a la Maison showcased.
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About Us
Started in 2010 Brasseurs a la Maison is a homebrewing club designed around the brew day. We focus on increasing our knowledge of beer and how to make it. The club is growing and anyone is welcome, from brewers new to homebrewing to advanced brewers who want to join a group of brewers looking to make better homebrew.
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