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There is a Home Brew Club in the Humble/Kingwood area called Rogue Brewers. They meet at Backyard Home Brewers on the last Thursday of every month. Actually this coming Thursday Rogue Brewers will have their home brew meeting at Southern Star Brewery. The bus/van will pick up everyone at Backyard Home Brewers at 630. Everyone is welcome to join.
 
That sounds cool. I live in the Tomball area, could I just meet yall there? It would be a long trip for me just to get on a bus to come back the same direction....LOL
 
Sure can, send Preston an email at [email protected] and tell him you would like to go, however you're driving there. Ask him what time will it start.
I plan on making the meeting, my name is Adam. I'm co owners of Backyard Home Brewers...
 
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Wall of Bombshell...
 
nscott said:
While it's not officially a club yet, a few of us NW brewers have met once and we've set up a Facebook Group, Cy-Fairmenters, to serve as a means of communicating. Check it out and join in if you're in the greater NW Houston area....

http://www.facebook.com/groups/277464055703954/

Well I hope you accept my join request.

Hope this goes somewhere.
 
tom_gamer said:
Well I hope you accept my join request.

Hope this goes somewhere.

If anyone is looking for a spot to hold their home brew meetings my HB shop is always open. We do have a home brew club, more of a Coalition of Multiple home brew clubs that meets there on the last Thursday for every month.

Not sure if you heard of the new Craft Beer/Home Brew talk radio show called " Drink of Ages", the President (Rogue Brewers) and co-onwer (Backyard Home Brewers) host Drink of Ages on Saturday night from 7pm to 8pm on FM 92. Great show!
 
The Foam Rangers - Meet at Defalcos Homebrew Shop, which is on the south west corner of 610, once a month. They host a big homebrew competition call the Dixie Cup in October every year. Younger club, rowdy meetings.

Umm, Foam Rangers have been around since 1981. Not sure what ya call young.

Also, Dixie Cup XXX is this year (That's 30 years old) ..... come out if you dare. :)

Speakers:
Chris White from White Labs
Geoff Larson, founder of Alaskan Brewing Co
John Palmer (wrote a few books like "How to Brew", and his new book, "Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers"

Also, Randy Mosher will host the Fred Tasting.

Oct 17-19, Crown Plaza NW
http://dixiecup.foamrangers.com/
 
I'd be interested in meeting up in the Cy-Fair / Tomball area.

Has there been any progress in getting the Cy-Fairmenters going?
 
I might mention that if anyone would like they could use my rig if its open, just supply your own propane and clean up when your done. I only brew maybe once a month sometimes twice.
 
This is a partial tangent, but I've been thinking I would like to put together a Christian homebrew club. But the idea is to have a group of folks that are Christian homebrewers and homebrewers who are interested in brewing with some Christians.

Moderation will be a core value. Another core value will be open and honest conversation about our faith, doubts and how we live it.

I'll start another thread, so I don't hijack this one.

Let me know if you're in northwest Houston / Cypress / Tomball and you'd be interested in starting a Christian homebrew club.
 
Moderation is the key with most of my beers. I limit myself to 2. While my old Baptist preacher would not agree with me as long as you dont overindulge I dont see a problem. Funny that monasteries have the best beer.
 
i live in cypress and went to the first couple of meetings the Cy-fair club had. My moderation has always depended on how good the beer is.

Ive got two kegs of maibock and one blonde. The fridge I was running them out of finally quit on me yesterday so I had to stick them in my kitchen fridge. Im gonna try and empty one this weekend.
 
I am going to brew my version of Yoopers fizzy yellow beer this weekend. I added a little more hops and using lager yeast. Last time it came out great!
 
Where do y'all get your propane and CO2 filled?

I saw the thread saying Katy Butane/Propane, Defalcos, Beverage Barn and Texas Homebrewers.

Anything closer to Cypress/Tomball?
 
I get my propane at circle s hardware on 2978. My co2 I get at professional welding in Tomball on main street. Home depot rips you off, they only put 15# in the 29# tanks.
 
Thanks. Good to know about Professional Welding in Tomball.

I found another place called Technical Alloy & Industrial Gas near 249 & Beltway. CO2 and propane at good prices.

I got my keezer / fermentation chamber in working condition. I have a few tweaks I want to make but she'll get the job done now. I'll try to put up a post about my build this week.
 
Just saw a new homebrew shop opened in NW Houston/Tomball/Cypress area: Cypress Grape and Grain. I haven't been yet, but just wanted to give the heads up.
 
Sorry to reply so late, but I'm sure this is still a relevant thread.

I wasnt aware of the Pro Welding in Tomball. I'm up that way quite frequently. I'll have to check them out. Where abouts are they? I have been going to the Professional Welding on Britmore between Clay and 10. Love them. Great service.

Be careful filling co2 at LHBS. Most are not equipped to fill them fully. Because Co2 is stored as a liquid it must be filled by weight not psi. A full 5# tank should weigh roughly 13 pounds depending on its tare weight.
 
Professional welding in tomball is on 2920 east of Downtown on the south side of the road. Great guy - be sure to tell him you're filling for beer, and if you really want to make him happy, bring him a bottle. Fantastic service and cheaper than anywhere else i've been.
 
Just saw a new homebrew shop opened in NW Houston/Tomball/Cypress area: Cypress Grape and Grain. I haven't been yet, but just wanted to give the heads up.

Grape and Grain on 45? I didn't think it was open yet. I'll have to check it out, I go to Brew-It-Yourself every 2 weeks like clockwork for my next batch.
 
Cypress Grape & Grain is actually on 249 in Tomball.

It's a small place. The guy says he's planning to add more. I think he recently added more grains and a mill.
 
Yes he has, I stopped by and suggested a few things, he still sells the pre-sealed muntons bags amd hasn't upgraded to bulk yet
 

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