Newark: Beer Making Workshop @ the Ballantine House is happening at Newark Museum
Tom from Newark Museum said on Wednesday, October 25 from 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
BEER MAKING WORKSHOP
Ballantine House and MakerSpace
Starts October 25, 2017, 6-8 pm$120-members; $140-non-members
Course fee includes all four classes, materials and two six-packs of beer.
Classes meet: Wednesdays 6-8 pm; October 25, November 1, 8, & 15Pre-registration required. Call 973.596.6690, or click here.
What better place to learn the art of home brewing and connect to Newark’s beer-making history than the “house that beer built”? The Ballantine House, a wing of the Newark Museum, was built in 1885 for Jeanette and John Holme Ballantine of the celebrated Newark beer-brewing family.
Thomas Jambor, founder of Morris Area Society of Homebrewers and Official Tasting Judge, leads participants through a hands-on brewing process of creating the mash for fermentation and racking the beer into bottles. This workshop also includes a gallery tour to inspire your own D.I.Y. bottle labels and a tour through the historic Ballantine Mansion. Each participant takes home two six-packs of your creation.
No experience necessary. Please note, must be age 21 and over.
More information can be found at at this link