Frank ‘N Stein

The end is near!

For Tom being the host of the annual beer and sausage extravaganza, anyway.  So come celebrate the end of a WZZ era.  Be there to enjoy some unique brews and fabulous fare!

Saturday, June 14th at 6 PM.
1766 Forney Ct, in Sparks.

Questions??  Call Tom at 813-8042 or 787-6732.  Please bring a salad, side dish or dessert.  Want to take over this WZZ tradition?  Contact Rob at the Reno Homebrewer, 329-ALES.

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1766 Forney Ct.

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1766 Forney Ct. 39.544586, -119.709571

Thanks Jason and Nicole

Thanks for hosting at your home, and providing a warm (although you could not control the winds, what’s up with that?) hospitable environment for fellow zymurgists, fans, and friends.

The tasting of competition beers (another benefit of 3 bottles per entry) was a hit, and likely that practice will continue until the supply runs out.   Although, at Frank’n’Stein (June 14th, see post) allowances for sampling contest beers may not be practical, considering the fastidious brewing preparation employed by our most accomplished host Tom Baldwin.  We may need to simply focus our preparations on great dishes to harmoniously accompany the brew selection provided (which in past year’s has covered most every one of the BJCP style categories♥).

However, back to Jason and Nicole, speaking as one who recently hosted a Whiz meeting, well done, and thank you so very much for opening your home and going to all the trouble to accompany us and our humanity.  May God bless what we strive at, and make our endeavors rich in promise, fellowship, and goodness.

And please, everyone, feel free to post a comment.  Everyone would get a kick out of it.  Other than good taste, there are no censorship rules, and it makes the site more friendly and interactive.

Score Sheets at Reno Homebrewer

Now awaiting your pick-up, perusal, and discussion at the Reno Homebrewer, are the score sheets for local brewers.  Feel free to open them up there, as Rob is a nationally ranked judge, Jon is a certified judge, and many customers have a great deal of experience with contests and score sheets.  If your fairly new to the game of beer judging, someone there can help your understanding of the comments written.  You can also contact me about anything contest related.

Medals, for those who were not at the Awards Ceremony, are included in the envelopes.

Out-of-towners (which includes Susanville, Fallon, and Dayton) are getting their scoresheets and medals mailed.

Judging

Cheers, it was a great contest, and looking forward to next year.

Keep in mind the Nevada State Homebrew Championship, in Las Vegas this year,  The date is mid-October , so they will probably open up for entries around late August or early September.