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National Learn to Brew Day

Homebrewing
is easy and fun, which is why What’s

Brewing? Supply
is hosting an American
Homebrewers Association
(AHA) Learn to Homebrew Day event. The event
is free and open to the public and will be held at 11:00am, November 2, 2013.


Organized by the AHA, Learn
to Homebrew Day is an international

event held on the first Saturday of November. Since 1999, thousands of

homebrewers have gathered each year to teach friends and family the basics of

the homebrewing hobby. 

What’s

Brewing? Supply
is happy to invite anyone interested in homebrewing

to stop by from 11:00am to 5pm on Saturday, November 2, 2013 to join the fun! 

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What’s Brewing? Supply

335 W. Northwest Highway Palatine, IL 60067


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Call  847-359-BREW or email

info@WhatsBrewingSupply.com for more information.

Homebrewers

can register an AHA Learn to Homebrew Day event online at HomebrewersAssociation.org.

On November 2, friends and family will gather to teach and learn the basics of

homebrewing, a lifelong hobby that inspires creativity and is driven by a

spirit of “do-it-yourself” ingenuity.

“If you’ve
ever had an interest in homebrewing, Learn to Homebrew Day is the ideal way to get started. Brewing a batch with an expert is a great way to get started,
which is why this event connects aspiring homebrewers with experienced ones for
a hands-on education,” said Gary Glass, AHA director.

For more
information on Learn to Homebrew Day, please visit the Events section of HomebrewersAssociation.org

or HomebrewersAssociation.org./pages/events/learn-to-homebrew-day.

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