2013 Seminars

Thursday | June 27

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Process Improvement and Beer Enhancement: The Nano Experience

This seminar will address several topics of interest for advanced homebrewers, nano brewers and those pondering going pro at the nanobrewery level. In August 2012, the partners who own and operate Market Garden Brewery in Cleveland opened a new concept called Nano Brew Cleveland—a 24 tap beer bar and brewpub More »

  • Location: Salon E

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Alternative Wood Aging Techniques

Did you know that wood has been used as a flavoring in modern beer since the 1700s? Yet most of us mistakenly believe that wood was historically used in the brewing process for form and function only—not flavor or aroma. Did you know that there are an estimated 100,000 species More »

  • Location: Salon AB

3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Methods of Creating and Maintaining a Wild House Culture

This presentation aims to help homebrewers create unique, complex and enjoyable beers using a house culture—a cocktail of non-traditional yeasts and bacteria from any number of sources. Several methods of creating and maintaining house cultures will be discussed and compared, each of which has been developed to make brewing with More »

  • Location: Salon AB

3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Beer Recipe Design

This talk offers a structured approach to beer recipe design, starting with a target style and walking through research, selection of ingredients and application of brewing techniques to create a great beer recipe. We’ll review examples of recipe design as well as cover some of the newer techniques brewers are More »

  • Location: Salon E

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Stepping Up Your Sensory Game: How to Be a Better Taster

The necessity of being able to accurately describe your beer, whether you’re a judge or simply an aficionado, cannot be overstated. As the community continues to grow exponentially, homebrewing competitions are popping up around the globe, requiring more and more qualified judges. We will discuss topics including the identification of More »

  • Location: Salon E

Friday | June 28

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Yeast Culturing 101

A brief history of yeast and yeast culturing will be presented, as well as a host of information detailing how the average homebrewer can accomplish this task at home using a few different methods. Topics covered include making slants, starters, washing and growing yeast to pitchable rates. Methods for storage More »

  • Location: Salon AB

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Building a Walk-In Cooler

Build your own walk-in cooler and do it on the cheap. This talk will outline how I built a 10′x4′x6′ space for approximately $150, via Craigslist and eBay. While it won’t be easy to repeat this cost, it can be done. Styrofoam makes up the majority of the supplies needed More »

  • Location: Salon KL

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Process Improvement and Beer Enhancement: The Nano Experience

This seminar will address several topics of interest for advanced homebrewers, nano brewers and those pondering going pro at the nanobrewery level. In August 2012, the partners who own and operate Market Garden Brewery in Cleveland opened a new concept called Nano Brew Cleveland—a 24 tap beer bar and brewpub More »

  • Location: Salon H

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

The Science of Beer Flavor

Join West Chester University Chemistry professor Dr. Roger Barth as he discusses the science behind what you taste when having your favorite brew. In this presentation, Roger breaks down what the anatomy of what flavor really is, from taste and aroma to the mouthfeel and flavor threshold of your beer. More »

  • Location: Salon E

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Biochemistry and the Mash

Larry Horwitz, regional brewer with Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, presents a seminar on mash biochemistry, covering carbohydrate and protein structure, the role of enzymes in the mash, and hydrolysis, among other topics.

  • Location: Salon AB

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Geeking Out in the Cellar

Have you ever wanted to track and control what is going on in the cellar while you’re away? We will discuss a couple of options available to you. We will review the simple solutions as well as how to achieve full mastery of your cellar temperature control.

  • Location: Salon H

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

How to Improve Club Events and Empower Leaders

There is a lot of good homebrewing talent out there, but more often than not, those organizing events have difficulty tapping into it. This session aims to empower club leaders, elected or otherwise, with tools to make their events successful. We’ll talk about classic pitfalls, the fear of failing in More »

  • Location: Salon KL

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Beers of our Founding Fathers

What were our founding fathers drinking? Learn about the beers and brewing methods of the 18th century. Join food and beer historian Frank Clark of Colonial Williamsburg for a fascinating look back at old beer styles and some of the pleasures and pitfalls of trying to recreate historic beers.

  • Location: Salon KL

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Gluten-Free Brewing

Celiac disease affects roughly one percent of the U.S. population. Many of us know people who have this disease and are denied the basic joys of barley and wheat-based foods, including beer. Commercial constraints can hinder good gluten free beer being brought to market. The U.S. beer industry is again More »

  • Location: Salon H

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Hop Growing 101: An Introduction for Everyone, Including Non-Gardeners

The goal of this seminar is to demystify hop growing and give participants the knowledge and confidence to grow their own. While there is a lot of information online about growing hops, it is scattered. The seminar will offer one-stop-shopping for anyone contemplating growing hops. This talk is suitable for More »

  • Location: Salon E

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Cider Revolution: How to Brew Great Cider from Everyday Ingredients

We are in the midst of a revolution in cidermaking and many homebrewers are still not aware how easy it can be to make outstanding ciders with inexpensive, easy to acquire ingredients. This talk will discuss proven methods for making excellent fruit and specialty ciders from commonly available ingredients, using More »

  • Location: Salon AB

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Mead and Chocolate: Experience Excellence

Join Berniece Van Der Berg of Moonlight Meadery for an overview of mead and chocolate pairings—samples included. Learn about taste perception, flavor hooks, and why mead works so well with a wide range of chocolates.

  • Location: Salon KL

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Brewing Better Beer: Practical Applications

Join author Gordon Strong as he discusses how to apply favorite reader tips from Brewing Better Beer. Understand the decisions and reasoning used to create two new all-grain recipes. Learn the approach, not just the recipes, as you see how your target beer preferences impact the decisions you make throughout More »

  • Location: Salon E

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Alternative Wood Aging Techniques

Did you know that wood has been used as a flavoring in modern beer since the 1700s? Yet most of us mistakenly believe that wood was historically used in the brewing process for form and function only—not flavor or aroma. Did you know that there are an estimated 100,000 species More »

  • Location: Salon H

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Waste Not, Want Not: Sustainable and Frugal Homebrewing

The intent of this seminar is to show varying sustainable brewing concepts for water use, chilling, heating and energy recovery, ingredient sourcing and waste disposal. The pros do this to maximize profits; homebrewers can do it to have more money to buy ingredients and beer, and lessen impact on the More »

  • Location: Salon AB

Saturday | June 29

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

A Simple Fermentation Monitoring and Control System

We present a simple approach to monitor beer and other alcoholic fermentations continuously and non-invasively using carbon dioxide evolution. CO2 evolution rates are used to estimate alcohol production and extract consumption in a continuous manner with simple and relatively inexpensive instrumentation (Fermentation Automation Technology, FermAT). The technique can be used More »

  • Location: Salon E

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Historic Water

The range and variety of beer styles from around the world are in large part due to the products of their local water. Local water chemistry made some styles more suitable for brewing or the water enhanced beer flavor. Unfortunately, some brewers make the mistake of trying to use historic More »

  • Location: Salon H

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Brewing Chemistry 101: pH and Buffering

Much of the chemical knowledge needed to understand water’s affects on brewing can often be daunting. However, words like pH, hardness, alkalinity, temporary hardness and residual alkalinity can be simplified once brewers understand the dual concepts of pH and buffers and how these two things affect enzymes. Armed with this More »

  • Location: Salon AB

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Beer Recipe Design

This talk offers a structured approach to beer recipe design, starting with a target style and walking through research, selection of ingredients and application of brewing techniques to create a great beer recipe. We’ll review examples of recipe design as well as cover some of the newer techniques brewers are More »

  • Location: Salon KL

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Step Up Your Starters: Insight Into Yeast Propagation for Homebrewers

This presentation, intended for advanced homebrewers, will not be your ordinary talk about making yeast starters and how they can improve your beer. Drawing on research in yeast growth and fermentation performance , this seminar will provide insight into how yeast grows and what affects yeast growth and health in More »

  • Location: Salon AB

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Practical Malting

Craft malting is emerging as an industry that directly supports craft brewers and homebrewers. Andrea and Christian Stanley from Valley Malt discuss what motivated them to start a malt house in Massachusetts and share their equipment and process. Many homebrewers possess an inherent DIY attitude toward their craft. Andrea will More »

  • Location: Salon H

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Brewing with Induction

Few brewers use electric heat to boil. Most choose to transition to propane when the opportunity arises, and many are missing out on the benefits of electric induction elements, either as a primary or secondary source of boil heat. Induction is cost-effective, efficient and safer than traditional electric elements or More »

  • Location: Salon KL

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Serving with Style

The time has come. You have been honing your brewing craft, reading Palmer, Noonan and Zainasheff. You have tweaked your brews, entered the competitions to get guidance and pored through the forums. After brewing your best stuff, controlling your fermentation, lagering and aging, you are about to serve your pride More »

  • Location: Salon KL

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Current Techniques and Recent Developments Used for Brewing Great IPAs

In a follow-up to last year’s presentation on brewing historical IPAs, this year’s presentation focuses on current craft brewing techniques to brew other great IPAs. We will discuss hop varieties, hop products, alternative hopping schedules, and methods to maximize hop flavor in beer. We’ll also review IPA style variations, such More »

  • Location: Salon AB

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Stepping Up Your Sensory Game: How to Be a Better Taster

The necessity of being able to accurately describe your beer, whether you’re a judge or simply an aficionado, cannot be overstated. As the community continues to grow exponentially, homebrewing competitions are popping up around the globe, requiring more and more qualified judges. We will discuss topics including the identification of More »

  • Location: Salon H

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Going Pro Panel

Dick Cantwell is joined by professionals from multiple corners of the brewing world in this seminar focused on enlightening homebrewers interested in turning their hobby into a career. Industry experts will be on hand to provide insights covering topics from sourcing ingredients and formulating hop contracts to acquiring equipment and More »

  • Location: Salon E

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Stand on Your Two Brewing Feet!

Join George Hummel, author of The Complete Homebrew Beer Book and Mid-Atlantic Brewing News’ homebrew columnist, as he illustrates taking the next steps from beginner brewing. Drawing on almost 30 years of brewing experience, he’ll show how to extract the most flavors from malt extract-based beers. Leveraging the vast array More »

  • Location: Salon H

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Methods of Creating and Maintaining a Wild House Culture

This presentation aims to help homebrewers create unique, complex and enjoyable beers using a house culture—a cocktail of non-traditional yeasts and bacteria from any number of sources. Several methods of creating and maintaining house cultures will be discussed and compared, each of which has been developed to make brewing with More »

  • Location: Salon AB

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Hops vs Malt: A Smackdown with Cheese

Two brews go mano-a-mano in this tasting, competing for your vote. In the ring: a hoppy ale and a malt-focused brew. On the plate: five artisan cheeses. Guided by Cheese & Beer author Janet Fletcher, you’ll learn to identify the cheese styles that respond better to hoppy beers and the More »

  • Location: Salon KL

3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Mastering Mead

An engaging discussion on mastering the mead making process, from the perspective of a homebrewer gone professional. Learn how Michael Fairbrother formulates new recipes and refines the basic elements, and what’s involved to make great mead time and time again. This presentation will include a sampling of several of meads More »

  • Location: Salon KL

3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Fermenting on the Flip Side: Alternative Fermentations & Practices

Not everyone has the time or space for traditional homebrewing techniques, at least not all of the time. And even if you do, perhaps you’re seeking something new and different to brew. This seminar will include practices that can cut down on the time and space required to brew. We’ll More »

  • Location: Salon AB

3:15 PM – 4:15 PM

Colonial Brewing Practices and Beers with Historical British Influences

The freedom-seeking settlers were influenced by their dependency on fermented beverages, a necessary alternative to the tainted water supplies in England. They brought with them a great appreciation for alcoholic beverages, a perspective derived from a long brewing tradition founded in folk wisdom, herbal pharmacopoeia and lore, political leadership and More »

  • Location: Salon E