Saturday, March 13th, Austin Homebrew celebrated the grand opening of their new location at 9129 Metric Blvd with beer, music, food and good times.
It was a great party. I'm pretty sure the first "hot" day this year... and it barely capped over 85. Geeze.
Beer by Uncle Billy's, Real Ale, Live Oak, Independence, (512), NXNW, Lovejoys, Saint Arnold, Sierra Nevada, Sam Adams, and Draught House (although the DH keg fell through at the last minute, it's the thought that counts).
At one point there was a snaffu with the plastic cups running out, but the crowd got wise and went inside to purchase the new AHS laser etched glasses. These things are hot as shit, and you know the wife was pleased as punch when she learned I brought home another pint glass.
Not only was it a great event, there were great people present. The guys from Black Star Co-op were pouring the beer, Jester King were present with an impressive presentation board and brewery information, and it's always a great day when I run into Josh from Hops and Grain.
Also, in the most random of coincidences, I was standing in line when Carl, the Beer My Valentine runner up, walked up and introduced himself and even before I finished shaking his hand Janice, the Beer My Valentine winner, got in line behind me and said hello.
Isn't that crazy?!?!
Moving on.
If you haven't made it out to the new location, you should. It's great. JB explained they moved from the previous 6,000 sqf location on Burnet to the new 18,000 sqf one.
That's something like three times as big.
He explained that part of the move to the new location allows AHS to purchase in larger bulk and trickle down the savings to us homebrewers. Nice.
Also, they have more registers at the counter in the show room!
All in all, it was a lot of fun. The various kegs moved quickly (the Uncle Billy's Wood Eye Rye was gone before I could blink), but there was always something good ready to go.
And true to form, it being a hot day, I decided to start off with the Live Oak Primus, cause that's always a good idea.
Thanks to Andrew Pogue for the photographs and JIB for the fancy video work and Garageband for the rockin' tunes!
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