Mobile Canning For Homebrewers

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An interesting set of events coming from Northwest Canning where you can actually have you homebrewed beer packaged in a can.  Details from SeattlePi:

Two upcoming events give Washington home brewers the opportunity to have their beer canned for the first time ever. The events are scheduled for March 30th-31st, from 10am to 6pm, at Sound Homebrew Supply in Seattle and April 13th-14th, from 10am to 7pm, at Wingman Brewers in Tacoma. The cost is $25 for five gallons and $60 for 15 gallons.

The event at Sound Homebrew Supply with feature discounts throughout the store, including discounts on kegging equipment. “This is going to be a really cool event” say Michael Boos, owner of Sound Homebrew Supply. “The people who participate are going to be the first homebrewers in Seattle to have their beer canned. What a unique opportunity!”

The event at Wingman Brewers will be sponsored by another local homebrew shop, “Mash – Everything Home Brewing”. A food truck will be on-site during the event and many of Wingman’s beer will be on-tap.

Homebrewers will need to bring their beer carbonated in corny or sanky kegs to have their beer packaged in 16oz cans. Beers containing wild yeast will not be canned.

To schedule your time and date for the event in Seattle on March 30th or 31st, contact Garth at Sound Homebrew Supply 206-743-8074 or info@soundhomebrew.com). For the event in Tacoma on April 13th or 14th, contact Jason at Mash 253-759-4908 or Jason@mashbrewsupply.com).
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