Big Brew Day Competition
This is a private homebrew club versus club competition for AHA registered clubs.
Which AHA registered homebrew club in the USA can brew the best version of or one, or all three of the official recipes?
The competition will be held on Saturday, August 29th, 2026. All entries have to be received by August 24th, 2026.

Check this out: Zymurgy Magazine Article on Big Brew Day
You are invited to compete in the Weiz Guys Big Brew Day Competition 2026. To celebrate Big Brew Day, the Weiz Guys Homebrew Club of Loveland, Colorado, has created the Big Brew Day Competition and is encouraging you to rally your club for the American Homebrewers Association’s Big Brew Day on May 2nd, 2026.The purpose of the competition is to celebrate Big Brew Day and homebrewing by bringing homebrew clubs together to make the same official recipes for side-by-side competition. This competition is by invitation only for all AHA registered homebrew clubs in the United States.
Enter The Big Brew Day Competition 2025
NOTE: This is a private competition. Below is the only link to enter the competition.
You must enter as a homebrew club.
o Please Note: All entry fees go to charity. There will not be a refund if you pay to secure a place then do not have an entry as this keeps others from competing.
1. Login using the above link.
2. Under “Last Name:” enter: “Club” then a comma (i.e. Club,)
a. You can also type “Club, W” to narrow the search
b. This will narrow the list to clubs that begin with “W”. (see example below)
3. A dropdown of registered clubs is now listed.
4. Select your club if listed. If not, please see Register Your Homebrew Club below.
5. Enter your Password then select “Log In”
Register Your Homebrew Club
1. Login to ReggieBeer.com.
2. Select the “Create New Reggie Account” button at the bottom of the page.
3. For Name: Last name: enter “Club“.
4. Enter Password, Email address, etc. (all contact information).
5. Enter Homebrew Club.
a. Start typing your club’s name into the Homebrew Club field (e.g., “Weiz“)
b. All clubs registered with the AHA should be in the database.
6. Select your club from the drop-down list.
7. Click Add Account
8. Contact Nelson@ReggieBeer.com for additional questions or problems with registering your club.
Shipping and Drop Off Location
- Crooked Beech Brewing Company, 3121 N Garfield Ave, Loveland, CO 80538
NOTE: Entry for competition begins on Big Brew Day (5/2/2026). This competition is limited to 100 total clubs with a maximum of 3 entries per club, 1 per style. Only paid entries are secured and counted. ReggieBeer.com will accept all entries until the PAID limit (100) is reached. Once that happens, all other (unpaid) entries will still be registered, but the entrant will be unable to pay for them through Reggie and will be withdrawn from the competition. The entry fee for the competition is set at $25 and is important to note that this fee is non-refundable. Additionally, all entry fees collected will be donated to various charitable organizations.
Winners of the Competition (First, Second, and Third-place clubs)
- Will have their homebrew club featured in Zymurgy Magazine
- Will have all entry fees donated to their designated charitable organization.
- First-place winner: 50% of all entry fees.
- Second and third-place winners: 25% each of all entry fees.
Schedule of Events
05/02/2026: Big Brew Day. First day to register your club for the competition.
06/15/2026: Competition Entry Window Opens
08/24/2026: Competition Entry Window Closes. All entries must be received.
08/29/2026: Big Brew Day Competition
Official Rules
- You must enter the competition as an AHA registered homebrew club.
- The competition is limited to 100 clubs. First come, first served.
- Each club is allowed to enter one (1) entry for each official recipe, or a total of three (3) entries.
- Entry fees are $25 per entry.
- All entry fees go to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winner’s designated charities.
- An entry consists of three (3) 10 ounce or larger bottles/cans.
- Entries must be one of the three (3) official recipes for Big Brew 2026.
- All entries in the competition must be brewed on Big Brew Day at a gathering of your homebrew club.
- A gathering is defined as at least two (2) individuals.
- Entries must be brewed on a homebrew system. Professional systems are not allowed.
- Homebrew clubs are encouraged to brew several batches of the official Big Brew 2026 recipes on Big Brew Day, and to hold a club-only competition (COC) to select the club’s competition entries.
- All homebrew clubs must designate a registered charitable organization.
- A photograph of your club brewing on Big Brew Day is required. If you win, this photograph may be used in Zymurgy Magazine. Up to four (4) photographs may be submitted.
- Photographs of winning clubs will be used depending on the content. Please keep it clean and appropriate. The selection of all photographs is at the discretion of the American Homebrewers Association.
- Get the official homebrew recipe for Big Brew Day here:
Read about the history of Big Brew Day in the Rocky Mountain Region
The Big Brew Day Competition began as a friendly bet between the Weiz Guys Homebrew Club from Loveland, Colorado, and the Liquid Poets Homebrewing Society from Fort Collins, Colorado. Which club could brew the best beer on Big Brew Day? The rules for the competition were simple:
All entries had to be the official Big Brew 2023 homebrew recipe provided by the AHA.
All entries would be brewed on Big Brew Day (5/6/2023) at a gathering by the homebrew club.
Each club would brew several batches, and each would hold a club-only competition to select the club’s entry.
Each entry would be entered as a club, not as an individual.
The home brewing community along the Colorado/Wyoming front range are a tightknit group and talk of this competition spread. Within a couple of weeks, interest had grown, and the competition had expanded from Denver, Colorado to Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Weiz Guys would host the event, and it was decided if this was to truly be a competition, there needed to be more entries. The competition was finally expanded to all AHA registered clubs in the Rocky Mountain Region which also included the states of Idaho, Montana, New Mexico and Utah.
There was a total of 13 entries from 5 separate states. The entry fee for the competition was $25; however, all entry fees were donated to the winning club’s designated charitable organization.
Winners of the competition were also promised to have their club featured in Zymurgy Magazine, and to receive prizes for all of the club’s AHA members. BSG sponsored this event and each AHA member of the winning clubs received either (1) full sack of malt or (2) pounds of hops of a single variety from BSG’s portfolio. https://bsghandcraft.com/
2025 Winners
1st Place: Aurora City Brew Club, Aurora, CO
Charity: Veterans Community Project

Aurora City Brew Club is a vibrant and passionate community of homebrew enthusiasts nestled in the heart of Aurora, Colorado. Established in 2014, this club has become a hub for beer, cider, and mead aficionados who share a common love for crafting fermented libations. With a mission to hone their brewing skills, participate in competitions, and foster a spirit of camaraderie, the Aurora City Brew Club has grown to become an integral part of the local brewing scene. The Aurora City Brew Club hosts regular meetings, typically held on the first Sunday of each month at various locations throughout Aurora. These gatherings feature guest speakers, tasting sessions, and discussions on brewing-related topics. Additionally, the club organizes special events, such as brew days, brewery tours, and fundraising activities to support the local brewing community. https://auroracitybrewclub.com/
2nd Place: Amarillo High Plains Drafters Brewing Club, Amarillo, TX
Charity: High Plains Food Bank
We’re a ragtag band of homebrewers, beer geeks, and fermentation fanatics who gather regularly to practice the ancient art and maybe science of turning grain, hops, water, and the almost-forgotten yeast into something worth bragging about. Whether you’re rocking a 10-gallon stainless setup or a starter kit you bought on a whim after visiting a store or department store back in the day, you’re welcome here. We even pretend to understand the science parts. If you like brewing, drinking, learning, or hanging out with people who do all of the above, the Amarillo High Plains Drafters are your kind of club. Bring a beer, bring a friend, and bring a sense of humor—because we’ve got plenty of all three. We meet at the only local homebrew store within about 300 miles Amarillo Brewing Supply. https://www.amarillobrewclub.com/

3rd Place: Foam on the Range, Denver, CO
Charity: Veterans Community Project

Formed in 1984, Foam on the Range Homebrew Club (FOTR) is one of the oldest and most active homebrew clubs in Colorado. It has been in continuous operation since at least the mid-90’s, attracting members at all levels of brewing skills as well as folks who just enjoy homebrew. Back then microbreweries had somewhat of a cult following, and the excitement of visiting newly opened breweries and becoming acquainted with the brewers was a sought-after experience for every homebrewer in our club. Come join in the fun and learning opportunities at Foam on the Range! Visit our website or visit one of our meetings the second Wednesday of each month. We’d love to tip a homebrew with you! Cheers! https://www.foamontherange.org/
2024 Winners
1st Place: Hetch Hetchy Hop Heads, Redwood City, CA
Charity: American Cancer Society

The Hetch Hetchy Hop Heads were established in the early 1990s on the mid-peninsula of the San Francisco Bay Area. The name is derived from the Hetch Hetchy reservoir situated within the Yosemite Valley, which is replenished by pure snowmelt from the Sierra Nevadas. This water, devoid of virtually any minerals, serves as an ideal medium for the brewing of various styles of beer. The goal of the club is to further the hobby of homebrewing through community and friendship. Club members played an important role in the formative years of the Northern California Homebrew Festival (NCHF) filling both the role of chair and serving on the board of directors. The club’s size has fluctuated over time, but a small core group remains. Even those members that have relocated outside of the area continue to return annually to NCHF to rejoin their fellow Hop Heads, where their booth will be serving homebrew late into the evening.
2nd Place: Ozark Zymurgist, Rogers, AZ
Charity: Sheep Dog Impact Assistance
The Ozark Zymurgists is a club of homebrewers that meet the first Tuesday of every month, we typically meet at one of these locations: New Province Brewing, GOAT LAB Brewery, or Black Howler Beer CO which are three great breweries in the heart of the Ozarks. Our mission is to have fun while educating about the science and art of brewing your own beers, ciders, wines, and even fermented foods. We love using our homebrews to make our community a better place. You’ll find us pouring our hearts and hops into local events like The Great Southern Beer Festival and Downtown Rogers Oktoberfest, plus a heap of other shindigs all over the Ozarks. We’re proud to call Northwest Arkansas home, which is known as the Mountain Biking Capital of the World, and we even have some fantastic fishing too. So, if you happen to be in the Ozarks look us up as there are not many things better than hittin’ the trails or fishing with your homebrew buddies and then kicking back with one of our homebrews!

3rd Place: Upstate NY Homebrewers Association, Rochester, NY
Charity: Wounded Warrior Project

Upstate New York Homebrewers Association is one of the oldest homebrew clubs in the country ( we think 3rd or 4th oldest) and a big part of the Upstate New York beer scene. Founded in Rochester, NY 1979 in it has recently risen in popularity and grown to over 100 active paying members. They hold Monthly meetings the second Tuesday of every month at Sager Stoneyard Pub on Sager Street in Rochester’s University Ave neighborhood. Meetings entail announcements, educational talks on a variety of subjects like Yeast propagation, mashing techniques, Oyxgen ingress and more. Club members can take advantage of our online grain store where grain and supplies can be ordered and picked up at monthly meetings. Club members can also participate in beer hunter where if they visit an out of town brewery the club will pay for them to bring back beer to share with the rest of the club members. They also hold a monthly prize raffle for members and run a brewer of the month mini competition at every meeting. Brewers who submit entries are judged in a side by side blind tasting. Winners receive prize money and accrue points towards an end of the year “Brewer of the Year” award. Big events for the club include professional brewery collaborations, team brew-off competitions, Octoberfest and their main yearly BJCP sanctioned competition. This years the competition will be held at Genesee brewing (who is always an amazing host) September 21 & 22. This will be the 46th year of the competition and many prizes and ribbons will be awarded at our Octoberfest event at Ellison Park On October 5th. This past year UNYHA started a Hall of Fame and inducted 4 members to it’s inaugural class- Jack Mansur ( who we estimate has tried around 15,000 unique beers) Adam Odegard ( who has won brewer of the year more times than we can count), Steve Hodos ( our longest running member, time president, BJCP pioneer and ran AHA comp regionals) and Paul Guarrancini ( a 30 year plus member turned pro, beer educator & advice giver). We will ask for submissions every two years for additional hall of fame submissions.
2023 Winners
1st Place: Weiz Guys Homebrewing Club, Loveland, Colorado
Charity: Loveland Youth Gardeners

The Weiz Guys club was formed in 1996 and has a diverse membership of enthusiastic beer, cider and mead makers in the Loveland/Fort Collins region. Members are very active in homebrew competitions and several former members have gone on to open their own breweries or work in the brew industry. The club celebrates sharing brew know-how and supporting each other’s efforts from the novice to the seasoned homebrewer. The club meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7:00pm. Every February the Weiz Guys host Sweetheart’s Revenge which is Colorado’s largest AHA/BJCP sanctioned homebrewing competition for beer, cider and mead. Learn more at https://weizguys.com/
2nd Place: Indian Peaks Alers, Longmont, Colorado
Charity: Left Hand Brewing Foundation
Established in 2007, the Indian Peaks Alers are a community of brewing enthusiasts, celebrating all things fermented through production, discussion, and consumption. With a diverse membership, boasting rich experience and expertise in homebrewing, many members have garnered recognition in national competitions, collaborating with professional brewers and even founding successful breweries. The club’s annual flagship event, the Peak-to-Peak ProAm competition held every March, promotes camaraderie and continuous improvement in the craft, welcoming all beer styles and partnering with local breweries for selection, aiming to elevate the craft and celebrate community creativity. Monthly meetings, typically at Left Hand Brewing, offer opportunities for connection, education, and adventurous field trips to local hotspots. Learn more at: https://indianpeaksalers.org

3rd Place: Mesilla Valley Homebrew Club, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Charity: David Allan Brewer’s Distiller’s Scholarship

The Mesilla Valley Homebrewers was established in 2015. The club represents Southern New Mexico homebrew community by hosting BJCP competitions and collaborating with local breweries for homebrew contests. Our yearly collaborative homebrew contest allows us to raise funds for the David Allen Brewers & Distillers Scholarship that support aspiring brewers and distillers at New Mexico State University. Our membership is diverse and full of personality. We enjoy coming together as a homebrew community to celebrate and support the craft. Learn more at: http://mvhomebrew.weebly.com/about.html
