The folks over at SF Foodie are excited about the SFHG Presidential Honey Ale Comp!

SF Foodie is excited about the upcoming SFHG Presidential Honey Ale Competition! Check it out: SF Homebrewers Guild Launches a Presidential Competition. Below is a teaser, but go read the rest!

Regardless of your political preferences, it’s time to reach across the aisle. The SF Homebrewers Guild is launching a brewing competition of Presidential proportions. For those who aren’t dialed into the nuances of political theater, the White House recently released a document of paramount national importance: the White House Honey Ale homebrew recipe. That’s right — for roughly $35 worth of ingredients from SF Brewcraft, you can brew up five gallons of Obama’s favorite Presidential aide, and pit it against other Bay Area brewers for a chance to win.

SFoodie has been coordinating with SF Homebrewers Guild President and Founder Chris Cohen, who has graciously allowed us to play Brewmaster’s Assistant as he creates his personal competition entry. In the coming weeks we’ll be reporting on the brewing process and the final competition results, which will be revealed mere days before the Presidential election.

About SF Homebrewers Guild

What: The San Francisco Homebrewers Guild was established in 2012 to serve as an organizing force for the local homebrewer community. Our goal is to encourage the art and craft of homebrewing and to bring local brewers together. Join us for monthly events including homebrew shares, brew days, commercial and home brewery tours, meet-the-brewer parties, style classes by pro brewers, and so on. Who: You! Whether you have been brewing for many years or have barely unpacked your starter kit, the SFHG welcomes homebrewers of all levels to our events. Even the most experienced homebrewers can benefit from feedback about their creations! BYOH: Bring your own homebrew!
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