Out of complete boredom today, I ran across my local community college website and browsed the Community Education section to see what kind of offerings. THey list a lot of adult non-credit classes such as Beekeeping and model railroading, but no homebrewing.
So on a whim, I emailed the director of community education and proposed a homebrewing program.
I'm crossing my fingers and hoping they respond with a request for more info and we can engage in a good professional dialogue on the hobby and maybe get the word out to potential homebrewers.
I'll update when/if they respond.
In the meantime, how would YOU do it? Would you use "How to Brew" or "The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing, 3rd Edition" as your class reference book?
I've been writing up sort of my own 'Homebrewing 101' just for kicks, who knows maybe it'll come in handy.
So on a whim, I emailed the director of community education and proposed a homebrewing program.
I'm crossing my fingers and hoping they respond with a request for more info and we can engage in a good professional dialogue on the hobby and maybe get the word out to potential homebrewers.
I'll update when/if they respond.
In the meantime, how would YOU do it? Would you use "How to Brew" or "The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing, 3rd Edition" as your class reference book?
I've been writing up sort of my own 'Homebrewing 101' just for kicks, who knows maybe it'll come in handy.