Done. Surprised that there were no specific questions about HomebrewCon. I've been to several and enjoyed them all, but will never attend a mini-conference at GABF.
I have never logged out since I started I think. I just close the app and boom, it is ready when I open it again. Not sure what I did so I cannot be of much help there. LOLI filled it out, but I forgot to ask the one question that drives me nuts: why is the AHA website locked down tighter than my bank? Why can’t I stay logged in on my personal computer?
But they sure love to know our sexual orientation these days, it's all the rage with the young people today. Uh-oh, I'm about to get deleted.I filled it out. Surprised. It didnt ask me how much my rent/mortgage was![]()
This is a little confusing (at least to me), so for clarity: The AHA is not just a forum or a magazine, it's an organization.I was a member there up until about a week ago. I never seem to get my magazine in the mail and when I do I give it a quick look and it goes in the recycle bin. I appreciate the info I have gotten from the folks there and still post and reply to what I think I can help with. Denny is the guy I tend to listen to when I get info as he seems to be pretty spot on with the style and way I brew, and the others there have been a wealth of info. In the end, now that my local Morebeer has closed there is no benefits that I would use to justify the membership. With that said, I have learned a lot and they have some great folks there as well as they do here. Both sites, I think, can be very helpful and I would encourage all to join both.
Completed, AHA lifetime member since 80’s
There’s an Opportunity for AHA to grab legalization of home distilling much as it did for homebrewing in the 70/80’s. A couple years ago I presented distilling at a club meeting, with the all in one brewing equipment it’s an easy and inexpensive step to home distilling.
My apologies for any confusion. Yes, AHA is an organization and the AHA forum is, like this one, a great place to get knowledge and insight from fellow brewers. And yes, you don't have to be a member. I found that site before this one, and continue to monitor both as there is some great info passed on in both forums. My apologies for any confusion or any toes I might have stepped on. Both sites are fantastic places to get info and to share ideas.This is a little confusing (at least to me), so for clarity: The AHA is not just a forum or a magazine, it's an organization.
Also, to anyone interested, you do not need to be a member to view and share knowledge on the AHA forum. Even as most online forums are dying or dead, there are still a few decent people left on that one.
I don't recall that in the survey. They did ask me the color of my skin, which was hard because I'm green.But they sure love to know our sexual orientation these days, it's all the rage with the young people today. Uh-oh, I'm about to get deleted.
The magazine is the only reason I have been a member for the past decade but I am not renewing my membership when it expires in two months. I get both Zymurgy and BYO magazines and noticed a marked decline in useful homebrewing information in Zymurgy. I did a side by side comparison of 12 months from each magazine and it was clear that BYO has the most content directly related to homebrewing. I even contacted the AHA powers-that-be over an article about fermenting pickles or some such nonsense and the reply was 'well, it IS about fermenting!". There have been issues that I have flipped through on the way from the mailbox to the house and threw it in the trash can outside the garage before I even got back in the house. It had that little usable info in it! I'm done.To me, the AHA is a magazine subscription to Zymurgy. If they ever did away with Zymurgy I would have no reason to be a member. I look forward to reading Zymurgy every issue.
I don't recall that in the survey. They did ask me the color of my skin, which was hard because I'm green.
I'm so mad to have missed this opportunity.It's not easy being green.
Sexual orientation is what you said. I assume you mean LGBQT+/*&^%$#@!. There was not a question regarding that. You might have meant gender, but I did not read that.There was a screening question that asked if you wanted to decline orientation or identity questions. If you clicked, it skipped over a lot.
It's been a while since curated content (magazines, books, conferences) has been discussed.useful homebrewing information in Zymurgy
DM you about magazine. Cheers.I was a member there up until about a week ago. I never seem to get my magazine in the mail and when I do I give it a quick look and it goes in the recycle bin. I appreciate the info I have gotten from the folks there and still post and reply to what I think I can help with. Denny is the guy I tend to listen to when I get info as he seems to be pretty spot on with the style and way I brew, and the others there have been a wealth of info. In the end, now that my local Morebeer has closed there is no benefits that I would use to justify the membership. With that said, I have learned a lot and they have some great folks there as well as they do here. Both sites, I think, can be very helpful and I would encourage all to join both.
BTW, thank you for jumping into another forum and for pulling we brewers all together. That is exactly how it should work - we are all in this together.DM you about magazine. Cheers.
DM you about this as I can't tell what email address you sent email from and no need to share that in public message. Cheers.I've been a member for years and filled out the survey but I emailed them on the 5th because I am not getting my magazines and emailed them again tonight because I still have not gotten a response from them.
Thanks for the words. I believe that is for sure and love homebrewing and the chance to advance it.BTW, thank you for jumping into another forum and for pulling we brewers all together. That is exactly how it should work - we are all in this together.
And, she is admirably humble for not sharing her creds here, but I'll do it for her. Julia is the executive director of the AHA. She's a BJCP judge, Cicerone, she's won homebrewing awards, and has published several works on the subject, mainly pairing beer with food (e.g., https://a.co/d/dfBWOvD). She is a stalwart representative for our hobby, appearing in loads of media events (and appearing so much better than most of we males for sure!).
I just wanted to assure anyone looking, she's not just a data collector and business analyst.
Brian looks like our team replied to the 7/5 email and again just today. Any help still needed please don't hesitate to reach out as we stand ready to assist! https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/contact-us/DM you about this as I can't tell what email address you sent email from and no need to share that in public message. Cheers.
Good to know. Again here is a recent summary on much of what the AHA offers on the chance you have interest to leverage more. Cheers.I joined last year for the first time. I have been with BYO since the beginning. I was hoping for more information and insights that I might be missing from other sources including forums and podcasts.
I won't be renewing to AHA. The articles and online content seems to duplicate what I see elsewhere. I enjoy being part of the HBT organization more than AHA.
Thanks for you reply and the link!Good to know. Again here is a recent summary on much of what the AHA offers on the chance you have interest to leverage more. Cheers.