Christopher Burgess of Castle Rock, CO, a member of the 39N Homebrewers club, won a gold medal in Category 16: American IPA in the 2023 National Homebrew Competition Final Round in San Diego. Burgess's American IPA earned gold out of 153 entries.
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The September/October 2024 Zymurgy Magazine explores global brewing adventures, from brewing NEIPA in India to the beer traditions of the Guianas. Other highlights include the rise of Tröegs Brewing, the under-appreciated malt liquor style, English cider, and unique recipes like Aam Panna Sour and Flai, Guyana’s sweet potato beer.
To celebrate the release of his new album Keith Urban is having a night of music and conversation in Marrickville in September.
The brewery will be celebrating the milestone limited release with a complimentary tasting, including other new beers, on 29 August.
Organiser say they want BeerFest to create lifelong memories through unique and engaging experiences.
One of the pioneers of Australia's craft beer scene is hanging up his boots at 'The Lord' after 40 years of brewing.
The annual gadget issue of Zymurgy magazine highlights creative innovations from DIY-minded homebrewers.
The community brewing competition returns for a second year, with the grand final set to take place on Thursday 29 August. 





The new suite of resources aims to support independent brewers in maintaining consistent quality across their products.
Future XPA uses climate-resistant hops and grains to investigate ways that beer can adapt to our changing climate. 

Belma IPA heroes a unique American hop variety and celebrates the importance of IPAs to the Pirate Life brand.
Breweries are invited to submit their best can design of 2024, with entries closing on 7 August and winners announced on 12 September.
The Queensland-exclusive beer is designed to offer beer drinkers a premium option for celebrating life's milestones. 
Yulli’s Brews Head Brewer, Jamie Webb-Smith, speaks about championing ingredients, making consistently good beer, and growing his knowledge. 



Made with Australian-grown ginger, the new product joins the Heads of Noosa core range of tap-only products.