Bloatarian Brewing League





Home arrow News arrow Announcements arrow Ohio Brew Week Make Text BiggerMake Text SmallerReset Text Size
Ohio Brew Week PDF Print E-mail
Ohio Brew Week celebrates Ohio's diverse microbrews during the weeklong festival. You can enjoy more than 76 craft beers from 23 Ohio microbreweries, all in one easy-to-get around city, relaxing Athens.

BJCP joins Ohio Brew Week

This year's Ohio Brew Week Homebrew Competition will be sanctioned by the AHA-BJCP sanctioned competition program. For more information on the competition, judge and steward opportunities click here. For a list of styles and guidelines, visit the BJCP site. The competition will include around 60 styles in 20 categories.

1st BBQ Cook-Off Competition

Bring out your best BBQ sauce and slather it on your favorite meat or vegetables, incorporate an Ohio microbrew, and you're in the game for the Ohio Brew Week BBQ Champ. More details...

The Ohio Brew Week Microbrew Cooking Competition

Pull out your apron and prepare your favorite recipe with an Ohio microbrew and enter the 2nd OBW Cooking Competition. Great prizes! Get your tickets to this sell-out event of fabulous beer-flavored foods. Limited seating. Tuesday, July 15, 6 p.m., Toscano's. More details...

The OBW Brew Choo Choo

All Aboard for the train ride of your life! Ride the historic Hocking Valley Scenic Railway while sampling select microbrews. Homebrewers, this is the Homebrew Choo Choo just for you--appetizers, homebrews & music. More details...

Bob Skilnik to Speak at Ohio Brew Week

Bob Skilnik is an alumnus of Chicago’s Siebel Institute of Technology, the oldest brewing school in the U.S.; author of nine food and drink-related books, including Beer & Food: An American History, and a contributor to trade journals, magazines, and newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune's "Good Eating" section. He has appeared on ABC’s The View, FOX News and ESPN2. While at Ohio Brew Week July 17, 18 and part of the 19th, Bob will talk about: “Why There Might Be A Beer In Your Refrigerator Today---How Beer Left The Saloon And Became A Household Guest,” “American Beer History---Urban Legends That Just Won't Go Away.”
Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 August 2008 )
 
< Prev   Next >
Greater Cincinnati's Oldest and Largest Homebrew Club