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Looks like Homebrew Con 2020 is sort of cancelled this year and will be online only. I got an email with this...
Introducing Homebrew Con Online
Because the Show Must Go On... And Because Not Having Homebrew Con Wasn’t an Option... And Because Homebrewers Are a Resourceful Bunch...
Homebrewers have been improvising for millennia. In the spirit of this grand tradition, we’re pivoting to host the first-ever all-digital Homebrew Con June 18-20, 2020. You should be there.
We’re giving this virtual event a catchy name: Homebrew Con Online. For three days you can access the great educational content you’ve come to expect from Homebrew Con—all without changing out of your jammies.
The seminars will be interactive and streamed live, with seminar recordings available to Homebrew Con Online registered attendees via on-demand playback after the broadcast ends (so don’t worry if you can’t make a particular session).
What You Pay
Just $99 for three days of online activities, specially curated for American Homebrewers Association members. Register here.
Invite your friends to join in the fun with this special registration package that includes a one-year digital membership for just $132. Help support the association that supports homebrewers.
What You Get Top-notch educational content from some of the best minds in beer. And an opportunity to put all that screen time to a good use—improving your brewing skills and deepening your appreciation of the brewer’s craft. Plus—and this is a biggie—Homebrew Con Online is a chance to connect with your extended homebrewing fam.
Here's the Schedule
20 Live Sessions, Including the Keynote Address by Bailey Spaulding, Jackalope Brewing Co.
Requirements: Current American Homebrewers Association membership and a decent internet connection.
Additional info: Brew pets welcome, dress code is, um… casual?
Also, needless to say, Homebrew Con Online is BYOB.
Let’s Improvise. Together. If we can’t gather IRL in Nashville, let’s do the next best thing and gather online. Join us for the first and hopefully last socially distant (yet still quite social) Homebrew Con. You’ll learn a lot. You’ll have a chance to connect with fellow beer lovers. You’ll grow as a brewer. And if you have a nice Homebrew Con attendance streak going, you can keep it alive!