Sudzers March meeting notes

Happy St. Paddy’s Day! Here are the notes from the March 1 Sudzers meeting.

Special guest speaker Tom Boheme talked about the San Jose Cooperative Brewery and Pub that is in the works. Individuals can buy into the co-op for $150 in order to receive member benefits, including a vote in selecting what is brewed, potentially dividends, and of course bragging rights. The plan is to serve a standard set of brews, with rotating seasonals created and brewed by co-op members. Critical mass to launch is 2000 investors, they have just over 100 now. The next board meeting of the co-op is March 23 – visit their meetup page for details. The membership application form and disclosure agreement are available for download for anyone interested.

Derek talked about the upcoming BBQ smoked beer competition event featuring six Sudzers-brewed beers incorporating BBQ smoked malts. The event will held on a Sunday in April at Slow Hand BBQ in Pleasant Hill (now set for April 14 – mark your calendars!) Stay tuned for more details. We are hopeful that The Brewing Network will be able to join us for the competition.

A gentleman whose name I can’t remember talked about an opportunity for Sudzers to have a brewing demo or other way to promote the club at the Palo Alto Concourse d’Elegance classic car show on June 30. If anyone is interested in doing so, let Derek know.

Steve Casselman and Keith McKay presented a session on how to use the categories of the Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) scoresheet to evaluate beers. As a follow up, we did a guided discussion on three of the evening’s beers, reviewing the Aroma, Appearance, Flavor, Mouthfeel, and Overall Impression of each.

The March Thirsty Third Thursday meetup will be held at Harry’s Hofbrau San Jose on March 21. For the April 18 meetup, we’ll go to Harry’s Hofbrau Redwood City. Next club meeting will be 7 pm April 5 at Nick’s house.

The homebrews from the March meeting included:

Jim & Jay’s Russian Imperial Stout
Jim & Jay’s Hopollo 13 Imperial IPA featuring 13 different hops
Steve’s split batch Imperial Stout, with one batch including habanero & cocoa nibs
Charles’ Blind Pig clone
Derek’s Ryewine brewed with 50% rye, Wyeast Thames Valley yeast, and single-hopped with Belma
Dan’s Wheatwine rewed with 50% wheat, Wyeast Thames Valley yeast, and single-hopped with Belma
Raghu’s Blue Cornwine rewed with 50% corn, Wyeast Thames Valley yeast, and single-hopped with Belma
Dan’s Baltic Porter
Elan’s Jamaica Braggot
Jeff’s Milk Stout
Rob’s India Cream Ale
Rob’s Rye Malt Liquor
Kathy’s Mmm Bruges Belgian IPA

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