Following discussions here: http://www.brewnosers.org/forums/viewto ... 25#p135204" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I had been planning to set up an organization to support craft beer in the Maritimes. I was thinking of calling it the “Craft Beer Gang”. It would need a web site and a lot of the best brewers and beer people as members. Those people would have to have a passion for craft beer, and be knowledgeable enough to be an education resource and be a bridge between the brewers and the beer drinkers.
…Then the penny dropped! (When I was driving home today). It’s the Brewnosers! We have all that.
How can we get our knowledge out there more and support the brewers and the drinkers?
Should we plan beer events for the public?
What have we done already that’s along these lines? Is there more that could be done by us as an organization?
Brewnosers Supporting Maritime Craft Beer
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Brewnosers Supporting Maritime Craft Beer
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2nd place, Canadian Brewer of the Year, 2015
101 awards won for beers designed and brewed.
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2nd place, Canadian Brewer of the Year, 2015
101 awards won for beers designed and brewed.
Cicerone Program - Certified Beer Server
- GuingesRock
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Re: Brewnosers Supporting Maritime Craft Beer
I heard back from the Ladies Beer League about their activities, structure, objectives etc: http://www.brewnosers.org/forums/viewto ... 36#p135836" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-Mark
2nd place, Canadian Brewer of the Year, 2015
101 awards won for beers designed and brewed.
Cicerone Program - Certified Beer Server
2nd place, Canadian Brewer of the Year, 2015
101 awards won for beers designed and brewed.
Cicerone Program - Certified Beer Server
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