Learn To Homebrew With Fort Collins Brewery

imageFrom Fort Collins:

Fort Collins, Colo. – November 7, 2015 is National Learn to Homebrew Day

and FCB is excited to invite all homebrewers and friends to the brewery to

check out FCB’s very own homebrew system, Saturday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

All homebrewers in attendance will receive a recipe of FCB’s current

seasonal, Double Chocolate Stout and are encouraged to brew their own

flavored batch to bring to Beer Talks from 5:30 – 7 p.m. on Tuesday, December

15. Participants will receive direct feedback from FCB’s brew team, along with

prizes for the top overall beers.

FCB’s brew team will be on hand Saturday to demo the Double Chocolate

Stout recipe on their homebrew system, answer questions and share tips!

American Homebrewers Association members with a valid AHA card will

receive double the discounts on Learn to Homebrew Day at FCB Modern Tavern

for $4 off a pint.

“Most of us started off homebrewing so this day is a pretty cool

opportunity to share conversation with those who have the same passion as

us,” said Thomas Barnett, FCB’s Operations Manager.



At 8.1% ABV, Double Chocolate Stout is full of roast and chocolate flavors

that abound as subtle hop bitterness evens out the sweetness of a rich malt

profile in our most decadent brew yet. This blushing black beer is

complimented by a thick tawny head and lively chocolate nose.

About MyBeer Buzz

Founder, owner, author, graphic designer, CEO, CFO, webmaster, president, mechanic and janitor for mybeerbuzz.com. Producer and Co-host of the WILK Friday BeerBuzz live weekly craft beer radio show. Small craft-brewer of the craft beer news sites and one-man-band with way too many instruments to play........Copyright 2007-2024 mybeerbuzz.com All Rights Reserved: Use of this content on ANY site without written permission is not allowed.

0 comments (click to read or post):

Post a Comment

Please leave a comment...I do moderate each comment so it may not appear immediately...and please be nice! You can also comment using Disqus (below) or even comment directly on Facebook (bottom).