Saturday, March 22, 2025

Battle of the Brews 2025

We're still here. We've been doing a lot more with Cotati Home Brewer's Collective, including events and will be at Battle of the Brews on April 12, 2025 with a few special pours.

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Oktoberfest!

 Come join us at The Patch for Oktoberfest this Saturday 

with Cotati Home Brewer's Collective!

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Battle of the Brews

On April 9th, 2022 we will be back at the Battle of the Brews. Come see us!

Beer City

On Sunday March 20th, we participated in the inaugural Beer City Half Marathon by pouring a rum-barrel aged Brown Ale with Cotati Home Brewer's Collective. We hope to be back next year for the full brewfest and homebrew competition!

Thursday, March 05, 2020

Hey we are going to be back at the Battle of the Brews this year and at Beerfest, The Good One, among other locations. Keep watching for more news!

-- Postponed

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Monday, January 21, 2019

Winter Beers

Today we are kegging this amazing Oatmeal Milk Stout and brewing the Tecova Pils! Cheers!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

5th Annual NorCal Beer Geeks Beer Festival

Come join us on November 3rd for some tasty food and beer at the 5th Annual NorCal Beer Geeks Beer Festival.

The 5th Annual NorCal Beer Geeks Festival will take place on Saturday, November 3rd from 1pm to 4pm at the Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building, located at 1351 Maple Ave. in Santa Rosa. GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS include unlimited beer tastings from 25+ breweries/cider companies, a souvenir glass and an automatic entry into a raffle. Food will be provided for an additiional fee and and live music will add to the festivities. VIP TICKETS include all general admission perks plus entry one hour earlier (12pm). Proceeds will be donated to Sonoma County Vet Connect, a Veterans helping Veterans 501c organization assisting Veterans in locating the services they earned during their military service. Nobody under the age of 21 will be allowed entry. Sorry, that means no children. NO ID=NO ENTRY. No animals other than service dogs will be allowed entry. We reserve the right to a security check upon entry and encourage everyone to designate a driver, take public transportation, Uber, Lyft or call a taxi to get home safely.

Thursday, June 07, 2018

Beerfest - The Good One

We will be pouring "Exile" a Mexican Vienna Lager at Sonoma County Beerfest - The Good One this Saturday. Come see us at the Sonoma Beerocrats booth.

Thursday, April 05, 2018

Thursday, November 09, 2017

Brewing Better Beer, Part II

In an effort to help homebrewers as I move towards more advanced brewing, I'm continuing my series "Brewing Better Beer". Here's a few more recomendations. I only get into the basics and not in-depth on the topics. Feel free to ask me if you'd like to know more.

1. Late addition or flameout hops add more flavor and less bitterness. New England IPAs usually have very small amounts of bittering or early addition hops and more at the end.

2. Whirlpool your kettle. This allows all the hops and and particles to gather in the center of the kettle. When using a valve at the side of the kettle, you can avoid getting them into your fermenter. The cleaner the wort goes into the fermenter, the better! Use a hop screen or bags for your hops. You don't want a lot of trub in the fermenter.

3. Cool your wort quickly and pitch the yeast early. Lots of people really like the new Imperial canned liquid yeast, and I've seen homebrewers that have won awards recently, using it. Or you can use Wyeast or make a yeast starter. This will definitely help fermentation for a cleaner beer.

4. Throw out your plastic buckets! You don't have to, really, but I've found that switching to glass and especially stainless fermenters really makes your beer taste less "homebrewy."

5. Temperature: maintain a consistent temperature throughout fermentation.  Start off a few degrees cooler than your ideal fermentation temperature and let the fermentaton bring the temperature up itself and then maintain that temperature. Use a chest freezer and a temperature controller or another method. Once fermentation completes in about a week or less, raise the temp with a heat wrap, brew belt. heating pad, fermentation wrap, etc. and do a diacetyl rest, then start crashing it down to  about 32 degrees.

6. Purge any oxygen in secondary fermentation (conditioning) with co2. Keep it under a few pounds of pressure if possible, but make sure that primary fermentation is complete or you will blow your fermenter.

I hope this helps you out.
Dave

Sunday, November 05, 2017

Mendocino Homebrew Festival

Yesterday we had the pleasure of pouring The Opposer Belgian and Get With The Times Red IPA at the Mendocino Homebrew Festival. Thanks to everyone for coming out and trying our beer.

Tuesday, October 03, 2017

Mac n' Cheese Challenge

Please join us on Sunday Oct 8, 2017 at the Mac n' Cheese Challenge in Petaluma. Try our beer, vote for Mac n' Cheese, and help the animals!

Battle of the Brews 2025

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