Knkbrand
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I thought I would hear some kind of news about next years Homebrew Con, but cannot find any information. Cn anyone that is in San Diego this weekend fill us in on the location for next years Homebrew Con 2024?
I thought I would hear some kind of news about next years Homebrew Con, but cannot find any information. Cn anyone that is in San Diego this weekend fill us in on the location for next years Homebrew Con 2024?
when I went to Portland, I thought there were ads all over the hotel saying that the next year would be in Rhode Island. Maybe I am misremembering. I hope it gets announced tomorrow!I believe they announce the next year's location on the last day, which is tomorrow. It's got to be somewhere in the Midwest or South, since it's in CA this year and last two in person ones were RI and PA. Was thinking Nashville since they lost out in 2020 due to Covid, but was told they did not apply to host next year. My prediction is Texas or New Orleans, it has not been down south since 2002. My Master Homebrewer Program buddies who are in San Diego this year are saying unofficially the rumor out there is Denver for next year.
I personally think this is a bad idea, and will be the beginning of the end.Homebrew Con to be combined with GABF, in Denver, in October. Blah
Part of me says it sucks being an adjunct to another conference. But I have had a good experience in the other direction: Oracle combined the Java dev conference with their giant Oracle one - us Java devs got double the parties.I personally think this is a bad idea, and will be the beginning of the end.
For the home brewing hobby, maybe it's "the end of the beginning"will be the beginning of the end
So I guess there was a reason for the delay. Will it be October 23 or 24?
In the early to mid 2020s, I suspect that theseThis is sad, but it is a result of the current decline of homebrewing. Hopefully that changes in the near future.
But wouldn't a cheaper, smaller HomebrewCon that didn't didn't lose money be a more sustainable model?
It would be interesting to see details of where the AHA spends money on HBC. The classes are given by volunteers. There is a ton of "free" homebrew beer. Do vendors pay a fee to be there? I only recall maybe one event with catered food. The attendance cost is not cheap and I am responsible for my food, housing and transportation costs. Clearly the venue is a big cost and it probably has been hard these past years to right size the venue for an unknown crowd size. Are there other big costs of HBC?But wouldn't a cheaper, smaller HomebrewCon that didn't didn't lose money be a more sustainable model?
It would be interesting to see details of where the AHA spends money on HBC. The classes are given by volunteers. There is a ton of "free" homebrew beer. Do vendors pay a fee to be there? I only recall maybe one event with catered food. The attendance cost is not cheap and I am responsible for my food, housing and transportation costs. Clearly the venue is a big cost and it probably has been hard these past years to right size the venue for an unknown crowd size. Are there other big costs of HBC?
I was disappointed to hear about Con combining with GABF, but at least they are continuining it in some fashion, for those still interested in attending.
I think you're confusing the 2023 GABF with 2024.FWIW it's not a combined event. GABF is taking place late September with HBC about a month later.