Thursday, February 1, 2018
January 2018 Minutes
Sunday, January 7, 2018
December 2017 Minutes
Monday, November 20, 2017
November 2017 Minutes
Tuesday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. at Lazy Beach Brewing. Speaking of competitions, the October contest was for pale malty European lagers, BJCP 4A-C.
Wild Bill Lehfeld submitted the only entries, thus earning one point towards homebrewer of the year. His Munich helles scored an average of 37.7/50, while his festbier averaged 35.7/50. After five of six competitions, cumulative standings are as follows:
- Wild Bill – 14 points
- Jeremy Van Horn – 3 points
- Greg Sawyer – 1 point
- Mark Quade – 1 point
- John Daniels – 1 point
Entries were collected for the November contest for brown British beers, BJCP 13A-C. After the meeting adjourned, we feasted on red, blanco and vegetarian chili. Besides the competition beers, we enjoyed new homebrews by Tom (German hefeweizen), Paul (Belgian IPA #2), Eric (coconut stout) and Jeremy (American pale ale). Interesting commercial brews included Bell’s Kalamazoo Stout
and Oatsmobile from Jack and Karen Heim, Moonlight Meadery Mango Mead from Dianna Hughen and Tom’s Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. During the height of a torrential downpour, Paul exclaimed “If that isn’t drip irrigation I don’t know what
is!” Carroll Pate mentioned “Very little hunting goes on in my backyard”. To Paul’s inquiry “Hey Wild Bill, are you ready to jump in the pool?”, Wild Bill replied “I’ve done stupider things!” Wild Bill also requested “Hey Paul, can you order me three missionaries?”
Upcoming B.A.S.H. events:
- 10-Dec- 17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Carroll “Brisket” Pate, brewing demonstration)
- 14-Jan- 18: B.A.S.H. meeting (Tom Freund, Iron Mash XIV judging)
- 11-Feb- 18: B.A.S.H. meeting (need host, competition)
- 11-Mar- 18: B.A.S.H. meeting (need host, brewing demonstration)
- 8 –Apr-18: B.A.S.H. meeting (need host, competition)
- 5-May- 18: Big Brew (multiple brewing demonstrations)
- 20-May- 18: B.A.S.H. meeting (John Daniels, NOTE: 3 RD SUNDAY)
Thanks again Eric and Phyllis, keep on brewin’ and we’ll see you next month at the Pate’s !
Monday, November 6, 2017
Iron Mash XIV Minutes
Iron Mash XIV was held on Saturday, November 4 at B&J’s
Pizza on Staples at Timbergate. The weather was cooperative – warm and breezy.
Four teams competed in this years’ event. Team “JEB” was a
three-way brew date involving Jeremy Van Horn, Eric Linssen and Aggie Bill
Hughen. “Mötley Brüe” consisted of Chris Ackman and Larry Sommers. “Tilted Keg”
was a solo effort by Sarah Tilton. The fourth team was an improvised unit.
Originally titled “Repeat Offenders”, the 3-man crew suffered some last day
attrition. Mark Quade decided to star in a solo remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (Kevin Spacey was unavailable).
Walt Crawford was dragged kicking and screaming on a Caribbean cruise by wife
Judy. This left Mark Woerner as “The Lone Ranger”, until a few volunteers
stepped up to help. Besides Mark Woerner, “Lone Ranger and Friends” included
Philip Mooney, El Presidente Mark Wojdyla and Brad Klager.
Tom Freund welcomed the teams and Paul Holder passed out the
box of mystery ingredients at high noon. After 30 minutes of brainstorming,
arguing and cogitating the teams declared a style and finalized their recipes.
Team “JEB” decided to make an English Porter, “Mötley Brüe” settled on a red
IPA, “Tilted Keg” chose a peanut butter American porter and “Lone Ranger and Friends”
picked an American pale ale.
The teams then ignited their propane burners and commenced
brewing. When they finished steeping, boiling and cooling their wort they
cleaned up and took the brews home to pitch yeast and begin fermentation. The
resulting beers will be judged at the January B.A.S.H. meeting. The winning
team will be awarded the Iron Mash trophy for one year and each winning team
member will receive an individual chrome plated bling medal. In the end, all
attendees will be winners because we get to drink the beers!
Iron Mash XIV was well attended by club members. Several
curious bystanders wandered by and were introduced to the hobby of homebrewing.
Trash talk was at a minimum this year as were obvious brewing screwups. As
usual, Paul made the most perceptive comment – “Mike, you need to take better
care of your instrument”.
Thursday, October 26, 2017
October 2017 Minutes
Jack
and Karen Heim hosted the October B.A.S.H. meeting on Sunday the 8th. El
Presidente Mike Wojdyla opened the meeting and welcomed former members from the
1990’s Dale and Liz Loveland, who rejoined the club. Treasurer Tom Freund reported another healthy
account balance.
In old
business, VP for Competitions Daniel Fearn reported results from the online
survey. Responses totaled 33, of which 50% have entered at least one club
competition, most of whom enter 1 or 2 of the 6 annual competitions. Most
people entered a competition because they already had a beer in that style or
because they liked the style and decided to brew for that competition. At least
80% of those who entered competitions liked receiving feedback on their beers.
Tom
gave an update on Novembers Iron Mash team brewing competition. Tom collected
team rosters by the end of the meeting.
In new
business, Daniel led a long discussion on proposed changes to our in-club
competitions, with several members offering their two cents worth. The goal of
the changes is to increase participation, give written feedback to all entrants
to improve their future beers and give our certified judges opportunities to
advance in the BJCP judging hierarchy. If we notify BJCP 30 days in advance and
pay a fee, we can hold a sanctioned competition resulting in points for the
certified judges. The “best of show” winner would get a mention in Zymurgy
magazine. Sanctioned competitions will require at least 12 beers.
One
motion was made, seconded and approved to move the judging offsite with beers
turned in before or at the nominal competition meeting. Certified judges and
other members would score the beers at a later date. Results would be announced
(and score sheets provided) at the following meeting. Another motion was
approved to allow beer styles not listed in the 2018 competition schedule to be
entered in those competitions. All beers would be scored and the “best of show”
would be eligible for mention in Zymurgy.
The
competition this month was for pale malty European lagers (BJCP 4A-C). Beers
were turned in and the results will be announced at the November meeting.
After the
meeting adjourned, we filled up on Greek gyros. We enjoyed three of the beers
originally brewed for the Classic Brew – Paul Holder’s Belgian IPA, a double
IPA by the 4J’s of Mathis and Wild Bill Lehfeld’s white IPA. Other new
homebrews were provided by Chris Ackman (brown ale) and the 4J’s (porter). Interesting
commercial beers included Brad Klager’s Jester King RU55 Barrel Aged Sour Red
and Buffalo Bayou Figaro, Figaro, Fiigaro Quadrupel With Figs, Lou Needleman’s
Lazy Magnolia Southern Hospitality IPA, Mark Quade’s Innis & Gunn Hopped
Boubon Cask Ale and Karbachtoberfest and Jeremy Van Horn’s Foam Brewers Built
To Spill DIPA.
Upcoming
B.A.S.H. events:
4-Nov-17: Iron Mash XIV (team brewing competition, B&J’s
Pizza on Staples at Timbergate)
12-Nov-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Eric Linssen, brown British
beer competition, BJCP 13A-C)
10-Dec-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Carroll Pate, brewing
demonstration)
14-Jan-18: B.A.S.H. meeting (Tom Freund, Iron Mash XIV
judging)
11-Feb-18: B.A.S.H. meeting (need host, European sour ale
competition, BJCP 23A-F)
Thanks
again Jack and Karen, keep on brewin’ and we’ll see you next month at Iron Mash
and Eric Linssen’s !
Sunday, September 10, 2017
September 2017
This month's minutes were taken by Jessica Fearn, who is neither as observant nor as clever as Wild Bill. What follows is her best attempt at approximating the exuberance the jet-setter has for meeting minutes.
Mark Woerner hosted the B.A.S.H. meeting on September 10th. President Mike Wojdyla called the meeting to order, and treasurer Tom reported that all the money is still in the bank.
In old business, Paul Holder reminded members that Embroid Me owns our logo and will embroid it on a shirt you bring in or overpay them to sell you. VP for Competitions Daniel Fearn announced the changes to upcoming club competitions that will move us toward the future vision for club contests set forth at the competitions meeting on September 7.
Judging will no longer take place during the stomach-growling hour before meetings. Instead, judging will happen offsite and provide actual specific written feedback to all brewers who enter. The new group of BJCP ranked judges will take the lead on judging, using written BJCP scoresheets to provide the best possible notes for contest entries. Anyone interested in judging is welcome to participate, and the ranked judges are are ready to provide guidance about judging procedures to anyone willing to judge.
The October contest will still be Pale Malty Ales, BJCP styles 4A-C, and bottles for the contest can be dropped off at Liquid Town on Airline between October 2nd and October 7th, or they can be dropped off at the October meeting. The judging date is TBD, but winners will be announced at the November meeting.
The November contest styles have been opened up to include British Beers in BJCP categories 11A-C,13A-C,16A-D, and 17A-D. For more contest information, check out the competition section of the website.
Since there will be a large time gap left where everyone would normally sit around wondering what is taking them so long to judge, there will now be brewing education talks for each of the meetings with contests. In October, Paul Holder will teach us everything we need to know about extract brewing.
In new business, Tom and Paul informed us that ancient scrolls have predicted that Iron Mash XIV is coming up in November. Tom is taking team submissions starting now, and all teams have to be in by next month so the diabolical duo can begin assembling the most treacherous, most fearsome, most 2017est ingredients the teams have ever faced. Paul reminded us that per the club's vote last year, we will alternate between announced styles and total mystery boxes and that this was a mystery year.
In his role as local homebrew supply baron, Paul announced a sale on yeast at Liquid Town on Airline. During the power outages caused by Hurricane Harvey, the supply of yeast came to cool room temperature, so he has slashed prices and suggested making starters.
As an update to last month, the club will no longer be serving at the B.A.S.H. bar during Classic Brew due to some TABC requirements that were announced by the event hosts after last month's meeting. Club members wishing to be tappers can still take the TABC Server course online and volunteer at the event for free admission.
The charming and beautiful (and definitely not shrill and yelling, no matter what you heard) VP for Plans and Programs Jessica Fearn announced the new B.A.S.H. text message reminder system. For meeting updates, text "@BASHCC" to 81010. For competitions updates, both B.A.S.H. and in the wider world, text "@BASHCOMP" to 81010. For beer judging updates, text "@BASHJUDGE" to 81010.
We are also conducting our first annual online member survey. Click here to tell us what we're getting right, what we're getting wrong, and how we can improve. We will begin announcing the results of the survey at the October meeting.
Cory Mathews suggested that we start a new annual tradition of brewing a B.A.S.H. beer at Lazy Beach to be served in their tap room.
After the meeting adjourned, we feasted on a menagerie of animals killed by Mark Woerner. We also enjoyed homebrews from Paul Holder (Cubano, just to thumb his nose at Hurricane Irma), Aggie Bill (Porter), Philip Mooney (Weird Hoppy Bock Thing) and Rusty Keyes (Daughter's Wedding Saison). Interesting commercial beers....were probably there too, but I forgot to take note of any of them. This is why we pay WIld Bill the big bucks.
Upcoming B.A.S.H. events:
28-Sep- 17: KEDT-TV Classic Brew
2-Oct-17 to 7-Oct-17: October contest drop-off at Liquid Town on Airline
8-Oct-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Jack Heim, pale malty European lager competition, BJCP 4A-C)
4-Nov-17: Iron Mash XIV (team brewing competition)
6-Nov-17 to 11-Nov-17: November contest drop-off at Liquid Town on Airline
12-Nov-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (need host, British beer competition, BJCP 11A-C, 13A-C, 16A-D, 17A-D)
10-Dec-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Carroll Pate, brewing demonstration)
Thanks again Mark, keep on brewin’ and we’ll see you next month at Jack Heim’s !
Monday, August 28, 2017
August 2017 Minutes
Brad Klager hosted the August B.A.S.H. meeting on Sunday the 13th. El Presidente Mike Wojdyla opened the meeting and welcomed new member Jorin Leija (one of the Four J’s of Mathis). Treasurer Tom Freund reported a healthy account balance and reminded people to pay 2017-2018 dues.
In old business, VP for Policies and Programs Jessica Fearn announced that the club excursion to the CC Hooks baseball game will be August 24, appropriately a “Thirsty Thursday”. Use discount code “BASH” to buy tickets on the Hooks website. Speaking of websites, the club website is back up and running thanks to Tom. Our domain name is paid up for 3 years.
Will Seddelmeyer gave an update on the Classic Brew. Unfortunately, in the days following the meeting, some information came to light that means B.A.S.H. will not be serving kegs of homebrew at the event using our portable bar due to insurance/liability issues. Members can still sign up at the September meeting to be volunteer tappers.
Steve Cook reported that our BJCP judge certification class was one of only twelve in the US this year. The following six members are now recognized judges – Daniel and Jessica Fearn, Paul Holder, Eric Linssen, Cory Mathews and Jeremy Van Horn. Congratulations to the judges and to Steve for leading the class and getting our expenses reimbursed!
In new business, Jake Resio reported on a new beer magazine called Brewd that is taking articles from homebrewers. Google “Brewd” if you’re interested. Paul Holder reported that Erik Hinz and fiancée Maggie are inviting B.A.S.H. members to their wedding. Stay tuned to find out where and when.
The competition this month was for British Golden Ale/Australian Sparkling Ale (BJCP 12A/12B). The judges awarded Wild Bill Lehfeld’s “Ned Kelly” Australian Sparkling Ale a score of 141 and his “007” British Golden Ale a score of 129. As Wild Bill was the only entrant, he earned one point. After four of six club competitions, the cumulative standings are as follows:
- Wild Bill – 13 points
- Jeremy – 3 points
- Greg Sawyer – 1 point
- Mark Quade – 1 point
- John Daniels – 1 point
After the meeting adjourned, we devoured Brad’s smoked pork and grilled shrimp. Besides the competition beers, we enjoyed new homebrews from Steve (Belgian dubbel), Paul (amber ale), The Four J’s (Kölsch), Erik (Northeast IPA/Honey Wit), Phil Mooney (Big Brew Oktoberfest) and Will (Bretted saison). Interesting commercial beers included Brad’s New Braunfels Schwartz Sour Dunkel Hefe, Cory’s “Origin One” Belgian Pale Ale, Phil’s Jester King Barrel Aged Old Brown Oud Bruin and Will’s Jester King Collaboration Rare Corals.
The following dubious comments were overheard:
- Paul – “Hey Jeremy, I’ll show you mine if you show me yours!”
- Cory -- ”Wild Bill, is that your hard disk on the ground?” Wild Bill – “Hey, I’ve got your hard disk!” Cory – Sir, that’s a floppy disk!”
Upcoming B.A.S.H. events:
- 10-Sep-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Mark Woerner, brewing demonstration)
- 28-Sep- 17: KEDT-TV Classic Brew
- 8-Oct-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Jack Heim, pale malty European lager competition, BJCP 4A-C)
- 4-Nov-17: Iron Mash XIV (team brewing competition)
- 12-Nov-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (need host, brown British beer competition, BJCP 13A-C)
- 10-Dec-17: B.A.S.H. meeting (Carroll Pate, brewing demonstration)
Thanks again Brad, keep on brewin’ and we’ll see you next month at Mark Woerner’s !