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		 The best way to connect with Washington's homebrewing scene is through a club. 
Clubs offer the experience of many homebrewers and provide the support for all major homebrewing activities in Washington.  Find a club near you today and make it to a meeting! 
The Washington Homebrewers Association is largely a virtual organization.  If you are affiliated with a club, you should have a representative on the WAHA board.  You can contact your club's representative to voice your ideas to the WAHA.  If your club does not have a representative, please contact your club's leadership and name a delegate (see WAHA By-laws for registration details). 
Club Map - Find a club nearby.  The map lists either a location of a club meeting or a general area where the club meets. 
Current Club Reps - Find out who your club's representative is.  If your club doesn't have one, please get a hold of the Membership Committee chair and let them know who should be. 
Need to update club info or report a new club? 
If you need to report a new club, report a club that doesn't exist, or update club information, you can do so here or contact the Membership Committee chair. 
Report / Update Club Information 
No club in your area? 
If you are interested in working with other members to start a club in your area, send a message to the Membership Committee chair and we'll post a special icon in your neck of the woods on the club map. 
Washington Homebrewing Clubs - We have confirmed that nearly all of these clubs still exist - those highlighted in bold are ones with WAHA reps which are currently active. 
Clubs in italics currently have non-voting reps due to recent club formation or are awaiting rep approval per the WAHA by-laws (club may be in the process of registering with the AHA, a WAHA membership requirement).  The club is usually granted voting permission one year after their club profile is posted to the WAHA site.  |