2012 National Homebrew Competition Results are in…

… and congratulations are due to DOZER’s? Mike Mraz,? who took 3rd Place in Category 10: American Ale, and Nate Smith, who came away with 3rd Place in Category 16: Belgian and French Ale! And, to our friends in the Brewing Network, who garnered Homebrew Club of the Year. Well done! (Full results are available at:? http://www.homebrewersassociation.org./pages/competitions/national-homebrew-competition/winners/2012-winners)

2012 Bay Area Craft Brew Festival

APRIL 21, 2012 at Waterfront Park, Martinez.? 12:00pm – 4:00pm Beer Tasting 12pm-4pm This year it will be outdoors at the Waterfront Park, not in the warehouse where it’s been in past years.

American conference agenda and details available HERE

Researchers resurrect new species of life from ancient Andean tomb Close to 1,500 years ago, indians living in what is now Quito, Ecuador buried their most revered dead in 16-meter-deep tombs. An ancient alcoholic beverage was commonly included in these burial vaults. Now, by examining the clay vessels used to ferment and store this brew, a team of South American researchers has managed to not only recover the microbes the indians used to ferment the ancient beverage, they’ve actually revived them…and they’re unlike any species they’ve ever seen.

Sudwerk Brewery Dock Store Event: Sunday February 12th

As discussed in the January meeting, DOZERS have been invited to a get together at the Sudwerk Brewery Dock Store in Davis this Sunday. The Dock Store is a small tasting room in the brewery with four taps to show off recent creations from the Sudwerk brewers.? The doors at 2pm and keep pouring until at least 7pm.? I am not sure what beers they will have but be be beers not likely to be found anywhere else.

DOZE in the Media

Each brewery had at least one beer for tasting, either on tap, in a bottle or a can. ?We have 11 different styles of beer on tap today,? said Patrick Baxley of DOZE. ?The event gives us a chance to show off a few of our homebrews, and to be on the same level as some of the big guys at the event.? Read the full article at: http://www.martinezgazette.com/news/story/i3344/2011/10/25/home-brewed-festival-attracts-bay-area-beer-lovers

Oaktoberfest Results

Forty-one beers were entered for judging at Oakland’s recent Oaktoberfest festival.? Those 41 entries were placed for judging in about a half-dozen combined categories.? When the suds cleared, DOZE had once again shown why it is the best homebrew club around: Category: Munich Helles 1st Place – Paul Brown (BOS runner up) 3rd Place – ? Ray Graves ? Category: Kolsch 1st Place – Arlyn Johns 2nd Place –???? Ray Graves