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  • 2024 – A Year in Summary

    2024 – A Year in Summary

    A Great Year for the Club

    2024 was a busy year for the club, each month we do our best to meet up regularly. Often, either announcing a challenge or showcasing the beer from the previous challenge. Each challenge intended to push a brewer out of their comfort zone and try something they wouldn’t usually.

    January

    In an attempt to be all grown up, we kicked off our first ever club AGM at Wiper and True’s Barrel Store to give the members a chance to shape the direction of the club. Starting with the election of a new committee following the decision of Matt to step aside in favour of getting married.

    • Chairperson: Paul
    • Vice-Chairperson: Rob
    • Treasurer: Ian
    • Chief Outreach Officer: Euan

    Amongst decisions made was the desire to host a club run BJCP competition, something small. Probably the last we will hear of that…

    February

    February is a big month with the National Homebrew Competition being hosted in Bristol, this year at Left Handed Giant.

    Numerous members of the club were down as volunteers and judges, helping the event run really smoothly. And of course, as we have come to expect some very familiar names made it to the awards tables:

    • Rowan 1st place for his Czech Premium Pale Lager “Czech Yourself”
    • Paul 2nd place for his German Pils “Das Bier”
    • Ian, HM for his California Common “Tahoe Sundown”
    • Rob HM for his Czech Dark Lager “Appetite For Decoction”

    With Sarah announcing that this will be the last year she will be running the competition, Rob stepped forward to take on the running of the competition from 2025, along with help from other willing members from HBC and the ‘other’ club in Bristol. Should be a fun challenge.

    March

    Challenge #20 Announcement

    In March, we were fortunate enough to be offered a talk but the Global Brand Ambassador of Budvar UK, Radim. Hosted at the Llandoger Trow, on an unexpectedly busy evening, Radim talked us through how to brew and serve the perfect Czech beer.

    Following on from Radim’s presentation we announced our first challenge of 2024 and #20 overall, to brew a Czech inspired lager, giving our brewers a choice to brew to exacting Czech standards with all Czech ingredients, try out some new hops, or try something completely different as long as they could explain the Czech connection. With a little over two months until the showcase, this offered the brewer plenty of time to perfect and age their brews.

    April

    April was a quiet month, and I can’t remember if we got up to much.

    May

    Back on it in May, as it was also the club’s 5th birthday it was only fitting we had a packed month!

    Challenge #21 Announcement

    Firstly, meeting up at Wiper & True’s Taproom we met up to announce challenge #21 which, in collaboration with Wiper & True was to brew a clone of their flagship beer Kaleidoscope. Given details on just some of the grain bill, the hops but not the ratios and the option to use some of Wiper’s house yeast we were sent away, to return in at the end of June with our versions of their brew.

    Challenge #20 Showcase

    Towards the end of the month was our challenge #20 showcase where everyone’s beers were put to the test and blind judged by Radim and our very own Rob with the following five each receiving Budvar merch, beer and for first place a Lukr tap! A very generous prize haul indeed from Radim.

    1. Remy with “Hot Mess”
    2. Pete with “TBC”
    3. Rowan with “Saaz Mate”
    4. Rob with “You Wouldn’’’t Dry Hop a Polotmave Pivo”
    5. Paul with “Pěkne Pivo”

    Once again, the standard of beers was excellent, highlighting what a great group of brewers we are lucky to have.

    June

    Challenge #21 Showcase

    June was our showcase of challenge #21 our Kaleidoscope clones. A great showing back at Wiper & True’s Taproom, where we got to taste each other’s hazy pale version of Kaleidoscope against a few jugs of the real thing. Some variation, some incredibly close, but what we can agree on is the house yeast definitely gives the beer its distinctive character.

    July

    Challenge #22 Announcement

    For July’s meetup we left the warmth and comfort of Bristol and travelled over to Bath to see how the other half live. Hosted at the Royal Oak, Euan’s local we got to try the great selection of beers behind the bar, share a few of our own and meet up with brewers from the Bath club also frequented by Euan, Pete and Sam.

    This was also a chance to announce challenge #22. A popular one, in which the brewers were challenged to brew a farmhouse style ale, with the showcase meeting up in September.

    A really great evening, only let down by the shocking state of the trains over such a short journey.

    August

    Im sure we did something in August, but I have a feeling it was a quiet month.

    September

    Love and Beer

    We were lucky enough to be invited to Love & Beer 2 at the Hackney Taproom hosted by The Craft Beer Channel and The Malt Miller. As one of eight clubs representing in the homebrew marque it was a big deal, and one we couldn’t turn down.

    On the day we had a total of eight beers to offer the punters, as every homebrewer knows all too well we can’t sell them, but we were able to serve them semi-professionally through a couple of borrowed Lindrs. On tap we had:

    • “Phantom Costello” Hazy IPA – Brewed by Sam, this was incredibly popular people came flocking in the afternoon session for it, and it was the only keg to kick.
    • “Jake Bullet, Cybernautics Detective” Black IPA – Brewed by Rob and Will, people were coming back time after time for more and raving about it.
    • “Copenhagen Suborbital” Baltic Porter – Brewed by Matt, we were frequently told this was their favourite of the festival, no mean feat! A Baltic was also called out on the Craft Beer Channel’s podcast, and there was only one at the festival…
    • “Überraschung” Red Festbier – Brewed by Paul, and accidental collaboration with the Malt Miller, as their supplier sent Red X instead of Pilsner malt. Weird by worked.
    • “Geborgenheit” Festbier – Brewed by Paul, what the above was supposed to be!

    Just to add to the party we also brought along a stash of bottles to round out the evening session including:

    • Belgian Dark Strong – Brewed by Rob
    • American Barley Wine – Brewed by Paul and Matt
    • Saison – Brewed by Matt and served in a 3L jeroboam! Man knows how to please a crowd.

    We definitely had far too much beer with us, but better to have too much than too little right? Not so sure when your car’s suspension is grounding out! But its incredibly rewarding and flattering to be told multiple times people came to our bar “I’ve been told everything you serve is great”, and so proud I am of our club!

    And to top off an otherwise great day, we were voted in as third favourite bar by the attendees. Incredible work all, we are small but mighty! Here’s hoping we are invited back next year.

    Challenge #22 Showcase

    The end of September marked our meetup for the Saison Showcase, this time at Wiper & True’s Barrel Store. A venue always popular with the club, who looked after us as always as many saisons of varying styles and alcohol levels were consumed.

    A messy evening, but a great time had by all.

    October

    Challenge #23 Announcement

    October kicked off with a meetup at Wiper and True’s Taproom and our special annual announcement of the Christmas challenge pairings. Challenge #23 ask our brewers to brew something inspired by their assigned Christmas movie. Read more here

    Matt’s Leaving

    October ended with a sad farewell to our much-loved club founder, and man that brought us all together, Matt Hazley. Matt is now off travelling the world until returning to Northern Ireland in April 2025.

    We can be confident that it won’t be the last time the Bristol brewing scene sees Matt. Read more here

    November

    A relatively quiet month where a small group met up for a bottle share at Alpha in Bedminster.

    December

    Challenge #23 Showcase

    Wow, end of the year already! For our Christmas challenge #23, we brought along beers inspired by the assigned Christmas movies. And as an only be expected from our brewers we ended up with quite a variety!

    MovieBrewersBeer NameStyleABV
    The Santa ClauseIan & DanMilk & CookiesMilk & Cookie Stout4.5%
    Jingle All The WayPete & RobTurbomanVienna Hazy SMaSH5.6%
    Home AloneEuan & PaulShot in the PlumsPlum Porter5.6%
    The GrinchRemy & BenOh the HumanitySmoked DIPA8.0%
    Die HardKendon & WillHappy TrailsAmerican Imperial Pilsner8.3%
    GremlinsMatt & SamMogwai/That Gremlin BeerHazy DIPA/Imperial Fruited Frankenweise8.0%/8.5%

    Although some bizarre styles were presented, each and every one was fantastic and highlighted the creativity of our brewers.

    Here’s to a great 2024, and looking forward to whatever challenges 2025 might bring, including the National Homebrew Competition.

    Cheers!

  • Matt’s Leaving Do

    Matt’s Leaving Do

    Bristol’s Loss is Belfast’s Gain

    Last night was a great night out tinged with sadness as we send off our much-loved club founder, and man that brought us all together, Matt Hazley. Matt is moving back to Northern Ireland in a few days before travelling the world in 2025. Of course, we only know one way to do a send-off properly and that’s with beer!

    Starting at the Swan with Two Necks the group quickly grew, bringing friends together who haven’t seen each other for years. After a few pints had very quickly disappeared we made our way to the club’s home at Wiper and True’s beautiful taproom, where Evs made a surprise appearance. After drinking through their extensive tap list, last orders were called, and the group separated to make their way home.

    As all good nights in Bristol must go, a few stragglers made it to Elmers for just one more, which always guarantees a headache the following morning.

    Matt’s passion and dedication was the driving force in setting up the club in 2019, and attracting high quality, skilled homebrewers from all over Bristol and the South West. His absence at the club meets will be felt immediately, and more importantly his beers will be missed.

    I know for a fact Matt will be making regular trips back to Bristol and we now have plenty of excuses for club trips to Belfast in 2025 and beyond, so this isn’t the end, just an exciting new chapter. On behalf of everyone from the club, we wish Matt and Nic all the best for their new adventures.

  • October 2024 Meetup

    October 2024 Meetup

    Christmas Collab Challenge – Brewer Pairings

    Another great night out at Wiper and True’s Taproom, and our special annual announcement of the Christmas challenge pairings. Each year, brewers signup to the challenge, to get paired up and random and their challenge assigned. This year they will need to brew something inspired by their assigned Christmas movie.

    MovieBrewers
    The Santa ClauseIan & Dan
    Jingle All The WayPete & Rob
    GremlinsMatt & Sam
    The GrinchRemy & Ben
    Die HardKendon & Will
    Home AloneEuan & Paul

    We all have until the Christmas meetup on the 18th December back at Wiper to present our finest work.

    In addition to the annual challenge admin we opened a few bottles of our own beer we had ready to go, as is tradition, going from low to high ABV:

    BrewerNameStyleABV
    WillOrgimmar-WeisseHefeweizen5.0%
    EuanExplorerExport India Porter5.9%
    PeteNot Brut IPABrut IPA6.0%
    Paul & MattElectronSaison6.0%
    PaulWillamette Falls IPAEnglish IPA6.4%
    Paul & MattSurveyorAmerican Barley Wine8.4%

    As usual, the beer quality was exceptionally high, with a few sore heads this morning!

  • Collab 23

    Collab 23

    Christmas Reel Ales

    It’s that time of year already – Christmas! Well, at least time to announce the our annual challenge. This year, our theme is Christma Movies!

    How does it work you ask? Well, two brewers get paired up and randomly assigned a movie title. Your job is to collaborate and brew something inspired by the film. Maybe the title? Maybe a character, or a line of dialog? Perhaps a scene that has inspired you? Or something incredibly tenuous? Doesn’t matter, work it out together (and explain the connection).

    You have until our October meetup on the 24th to sign up. After that brewers will be paired up and assigned a movie title at random. Then you have until our Christmas party in December to brew and prepare to show off your best work!

    For those new to the club, all challenges are free to our Patreons who, for £5 a month support the club and allow us to organise meetups, buy club merch and attend events such as Love & Beer. Everyone else is welcome and encouraged to join us for the Christams challenge but we do ask for a one off contibution of £10 to the club. Or simply, become a Patreon, using the button below.

    If you’re new and want to take part but don’t have a brew kit (we all started somewhere), just make a note in your signup and we’ll pair you with an experienced brewer – pick their brains, find out more about their brewing journey and get stuck in to an amazing hobby.

    Patreons, sign upon Eventbrite

    Of course, everyone else is welcome to join us for our Christmas party to try the brews, meet new people and celebrate our festive get together.

  • Collab 16

    Collab 16

    Wiper and True

    For Collab #16, we visited the Bristol stalwarts Wiper and True at their beautiful Old Market Taproom.

    The idea was really simple and fun – we were tasked with designing a beer in the same way that Wiper and True design a beer and then the end goal was to make that beer and then collectively judge it against the design.

    Wiper steers away from the overly clunky BJCP guidelines and has developed a set of criteria that they design a beer against. These criteria are much more about how the beer looks, feels and tastes, rather than trying to ram it into a complex style specification.

    We found it to be a really interesting way to design a beer, so if you want to try it, please find the guide here.

    Here’s some photos from the night: