The whole privilege to being able to make and taste beer hinges on the homebrewing community not abusing it - in that context, asking about DUIs not only should be intuitive, it should be a best practice by all clubs and their members that represent homebrewers in the public space/eye.
Would I refuse to be friends with someone just because they had a DUI? No, of course not, and I have friends that did get DUIs that I am good friends with. They made a responsible, personal decision to stop drinking because of it. Good on them, but that wasn't a requirement of our friendship.
But from an organizational and an educational standpoint, which a homebrew club should be about, DUIs should be extremely discouraged, and proactive efforts made to avoid them in the first place like arranging a designated driver program as a club initiative. If you are just a drinking social club, then don't use a "Homebrew" description in your club's name. It's that simple. I would imagine the AHA would have similar strong feelings about that, and would be willing to take action if clear abuses are shown. They worked hard to achieve a 50 state legal homebrewing objective. I am sure they wouldn't want to see that jeopardized.
Would I refuse to be friends with someone just because they had a DUI? No, of course not, and I have friends that did get DUIs that I am good friends with. They made a responsible, personal decision to stop drinking because of it. Good on them, but that wasn't a requirement of our friendship.
But from an organizational and an educational standpoint, which a homebrew club should be about, DUIs should be extremely discouraged, and proactive efforts made to avoid them in the first place like arranging a designated driver program as a club initiative. If you are just a drinking social club, then don't use a "Homebrew" description in your club's name. It's that simple. I would imagine the AHA would have similar strong feelings about that, and would be willing to take action if clear abuses are shown. They worked hard to achieve a 50 state legal homebrewing objective. I am sure they wouldn't want to see that jeopardized.