Is there a reason this thread hasn't mentioned the New York City Homebrewer's Guild? There's really no reason for a homebrewer in NYC to have never met another homebrewer!
__________________ Primary : Zipper Club ESB Secondary : Flanders Red, Berliner Weiss Drinking : Saison Automne, Saison Ete, Springtime Pale Ale, Weizenbock, Belgian Pale Ale, Wit, Apricot Wit, August Amber Ale, Southern English Brown, Jade Cascade Pale Ale Conditioning : Assorted Meads On Deck : Belgian IPA Waiting : Oatmeal Stout
The meetings are good - interesting speakers, including brewers/brewery reps with samples. The meetings are very busy, apparently membership has something like doubled in the past year.
__________________ Primary : Zipper Club ESB Secondary : Flanders Red, Berliner Weiss Drinking : Saison Automne, Saison Ete, Springtime Pale Ale, Weizenbock, Belgian Pale Ale, Wit, Apricot Wit, August Amber Ale, Southern English Brown, Jade Cascade Pale Ale Conditioning : Assorted Meads On Deck : Belgian IPA Waiting : Oatmeal Stout
Another option as to location is Brouwerij Lane. It's a growler/bottle shop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. They have 19 taps and an excellent selection of bottled beer. You can drink on the premises and half pints are $2 and full pints $4. The manager/employees are also homebrewers and we could bring in homebrew to sample... http://brouwerijlane.com/
Another option as to location is Brouwerij Lane. It's a growler/bottle shop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. They have 19 taps and an excellent selection of bottled beer. You can drink on the premises and half pints are $2 and full pints $4. The manager/employees are also homebrewers and we could bring in homebrew to sample... http://brouwerijlane.com/
Want to check with them? See if BYOB is cool? If so, that might be a good spot.
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Kegged: Citra IPA
Bottled:*empty*
Fermenting: Dusseldorf Alt
Planned: Black IPA, Munich Helles, Belgian Golden Strong, IIPA, Serrano/Habanero Cream Ale...