Home Brewing 100 Alot has been said lately about multiculturalism and diver sity at this University. Some say it segments our society through highlighting division. Some say it brings us together through understanding. I say maybe they're all missing the point. What I'm wondering is: what about beer? Now I know that alcohol is often cited as one of the University's biggest problems. But I'm not talk ing about abuser-friendly light lagers sold at everything-must-go prices Thursday nights downtown. I'm talking about wholesome beer, pilsner you can be proud of, some thing you won't just chug away. I'm talking, beer buffs, about home brew. There's lots of diverse people out there who like beer. So why can't it bring us together? On the pilsner planet, the rise of home brewing and microbrewing has restored the diverse collection of literally thousands of varieties of beer. 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My contribution to the diversity debate and the USG unconvention al campaign ideas is to unite this campus, with glasses raised, in a Home Brewing 100 class. I figure there should be no harm in one more general education require ment this can fall under alcohol awareness especially one where you make beer. It's educational, as well. I never thought much before about the ori gins of the beer I drank. Did you know that there is fermentation involved? I used to think that W MI w ••• -...-..- - _ PANHELLENIC RUSH OVERALL RUSH COMMITTEE APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON FRIDAY, MARCH IST. INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 11TH AND 12TH. SIGN UP FOR AN INTERVIEW IN 2038 HUB NO LATER THAN MARCH IST. ANY QUESTIONS? 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My guess is you won't be making enough beer to swim in, although perhaps enough for a shallow bath . .My very first batch of home brew, an Old English bitter ale made from a kit called Munton's Gold, produced 1 1 / 2 cases of 16 ounce bottles. It's not a lake o' lager, but it's a start. So to anybody out there who wrote letters to the editor suggest ing I had no coolness potential: I made beer, and this is an automatic coolness qualification. "I figure there should be no harm in one more general education requirement this can fall under alcohol awareness especially one where you make beer." My first batch didn't exactly prove that home brewing could unite the University. But I did share mine with all my housemates and even some of my friends, which is more than I do with, say, a package of hot dog rolls. And my first foray into fermen tation is only a microcosm of the caring, sharing, unified, tipsy com munity that could exist among Home Brewing 100 students. The class would include a diver sity section about beers of the world, but would be focused on groups working together to brew batches of beer. My dream is so beautiful I could cry. But I won't cry in my beer it tastes much better uncontaminated. In fact, one of the most tedious, but necessary parts of the home brew- o ia !THETA is PROUD TO CONGRATULATE ALI BEAUTZ DANIELLE BL AMY HOUGH C INDY S CHIYII TT Ats A 13BY IRONS A AIY S TACY G INA ELLIS in CtLIE KREIDER JANE VECCIARELLI sAnv E F is! BEI isi CHRISTIE LAMM% T RACI WOJTK JAMIE GAIN JILIE LASE OWSKI L EIGH DANIELLE YOKA II ANNAGAN AMY NEE L ARA L UNDS TROvYI A NNE 1.4 ERMES JILL RAMBO JEATVE Al AT HIS FORMAKING DEANS SP LIST FALL 1995 ECIAL CONGRATS TO PA L ISA BlialcooßE FOR NHE LLENIC VP STANDARVe "Harlem Diary" Gabriel Films and Penn State present the World Premier of this feature length documentary.... "HARLEM DIARY: Nine Voices of Resilience (No Victims Here)" Powerful - Insightful - In Your Face Relevance NY Post Co-sponsored by: Waterbury Chair, Secondary Education/College of Education; Office of Educational Equity; Paul Robeson Cultural Center; Office of Minority Student Services/ College of Education; Office of Multicultural Affairs, College of Communications; Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies iversity's problems mg process is sanitizing every piece of equipment before you use it. But the rest is easier and more fun. Ultra-simplified, it goes like this (all of the necessary materials are available at The Granary, 2766 W. College Ave.): You take some malted barley and hops, and mix it with some water and yeast in a big glass tank. That mixture is called wort, which sounds bad, but it will be beer. Then you let the mystical beer spirits take over also known as fermentation for a while and then bottle it. After three to six weeks, you have beer. Thanks to added educational ben efits, the process really is a little more complicated. The New Com plete Joy of Home Brewing, a how to of home brewing by guru Char- Discussion and dialogue to follow the screening Meet the producer/director Jonathan Stack and the writer Dr. Terry Williams Thursday, February 29, 1996 7:00 p.m. Eisenhower Auditorium FREE ADMISSION (First come basis) The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1996 lie Papazian, has you doing all kinds of scientific stuff that should fill some requirement. You mea sure specific gravity (chemistry); you arrange siphons (physics) to get the beer into bottles; you trig ger fermentation (biology) with yeast and priming sugar. Then you drink it (therapy). In Papazian's words, "Relax. Don't worry. Have a home brew." Except on my first try, I had no home-brew around, so I had to buy some beer. There's really only one problem left with Home Brewing 100. You have to be 21 to brew and drink. Other than that, home brewing is far more legal than, for example, running moonshine in Hazzard County. So thankfully, I see a sim ple solution: make it a senior year requirement. But make it a stress-free pass/fail credit, so we can all unite, relax, not worry and have a home brew. Tom Groff is a senior majoring in journalism and a Collegian colum nist.