How easily putting off a blog update turns from days to weeks to months is always astounding to me. The nice thing about waiting so long to write is that there is always so much to share after a hiatus... that is of course if you still have people reading your blog to share with :)
First things first, the really big news: Anna left for Chicago yesterday to take the BAR today and tomorrow. She has been studying really hard for the past few months and I am sure she is going to do fantastic. I can't tell you how much of a relief it will be when she is finally done studying.
I have lots of little footnotes to share about what has been going on with me but it probably won't all fit into one post, so for this post, I'll share news about beer brewing. I organized this year's competition for the BUZZ club and it was pretty successful. It was the biggest competition we've had to date (239 entries) and it all went very smoothly. I also managed to do very well in the competition itself. I entered 11 different beers and scored 7 ribbons. For the year, that brings my entries to wins ratio to 58% (19 entries, 11 ribbons) and puts me in first place running for the Midwest Homebrewer of the Year competition. There are 6 more competitions to enter though, so it is really still anyone's game. Two friends from the club and I attended this year's National Homebrewers Conference. This year it was held in Cincinnatti and it was an absolute blast. During the day there were interesting lectures about various nerdy beer topics and during the evening, social events bringing brewers from all across the country together. It was the first time I had gone to any sort of beer related conference, and I wasn't sure what to expect, but it far exceeded all of my expectations. Next year's conference is in California, and I am already in negotiations with Anna to attend it :) October is going to mark my two year anniversary brewing... I'm sure that I will have to brew something special for that.
Oh, and in the BUZZ competition this year, Comrade Alofskie's Imperial Stout finally got its well deserved recognition with a first place ribbon in its category.



