Application

American Homebrewers Association LogoCongratulations! All members who applied to enter are in!

To complete your registration, use the link sent by Altitude Tickets to complete payment. Your registration is only guaranteed until 10:00 am MT, March 12. After that, all spots for the conference are up for grabs.

Why Use an Application Window?

After success in 2014, the American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is continuing to use a registration system that reduces the stress of the time-sensitive, first come, first served approach used for past conferences.

This system invites members to register for the conference during a one week application window when it is most convenient for them. Read on to learn more about the system.

Application Window

The application window lasts for one week. The time at which an application is submitted will have no influence on securing conference registration; there is no need to sign up as soon as the application window opens, nor any value to waiting until the last minute.

Registration Application Window Is Currently Closed

  • Begins | 10:00 am MST | February 18, 2015
  • Ends | 10:00 pm MST | February 24, 2015

Registration Confirmations & Payment Instruction

  • Begins | February 27, 2015

General Registration (After Application Window)

  • Registration is Now Open

Does Everyone Get In?

Due to capacity constraints, there must be an attendance cap for the National Homebrewers Conference. If demand does not exceed capacity, all members who have applied will receive a registration confirmation email directly from Altitude Tickets, our third-party registration partner, with instructions on how to complete their purchase online.

Should demand exceed capacity, a random selection process, conducted by Altitude Tickets, will be used to draw names of those who have applied to register.

We expect the majority of those interested in attending to get in. The application window provides an even playing field for all interested in attending with no “race to enter” stress; the random selection process provides a solution should we experience greater demand than capacity allows. Capacity allows for a 48 percent increase in the number of attendees over last year.