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Charles N. Papazian (born January 23 ca. 1949) is an American
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,
brewer Brewing is the production of beer by steeping a starch source (commonly cereal grains, the most popular of which is barley) in water and fermenting the resulting sweet liquid with yeast. It may be done in a brewery by a commercial brewer, ...
and author. He founded the Association of Brewers and the
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, and wrote ''The Complete Joy of Home Brewing'' (1984). He is the longtime former president (1979–2016) of the
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. He is also the creator of the National Pie Day, a celebration of
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s which is celebrated on January 23, Papazian's birthday.


Early life and career

Papazian, an American of
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descent, was born in 1949 and raised in
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. His father was a chemical engineer who managed a manufacturing plant. He attended the
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, graduating in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering.Matthew Shaer
"The Schoolteacher who Sparked America's Craft Brew Revolution,"
'' Smithsonian'', June 2020.
In 1970, while in
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, Papazian was introduced to an older man who had learned to brew beer during
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. Papazian, who was working part time as a janitor at a daycare facility, began brewing in the daycare's kitchen during off-hours. As people began to show interest in his beer, Papazian wrote up a two-page set of instructions and began distributing it by hand. After college, he moved to
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where he eventually landed a job as an elementary school teacher, a position he held for ten years. During that period, Papazian began offering weekly home brewing classes in his kitchen. One of his earliest students was Jeff Lebesch, co-founder of
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.


Brewing associations

In 1978 U.S. President
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signed a
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reopening the beer market to small craft brewers, also permitting homebrewing. In 1979 Papazian founded the Association of Brewers, and remained president of that organization until 2005, when the Association of Brewers merged with the 63-year-old
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, and Papazian was named president of the combined organization. Papazian also founded the
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in 1978, a group that is also now under the umbrella of the
Brewers Association The Brewers Association (BA) is an American trade group of over 5,400 brewers, breweries in planning, suppliers, distributors, craft beer retailers, and individuals particularly concerned with the promotion of craft beer and homebrewing. Two of ...
. Other organizations and annual events subsequently founded by Papazian include the Institute for Brewing Studies,
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, the
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, the
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, and ''
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'' magazine. The American Homebrewers Association is a division of the Brewers Association focused on homebrewers of
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,
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, and
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. The AHA was founded in 1978 by Papazian. The AHA runs the world's largest homebrew competition and also organizes several homebrew events in the
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and
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. Gary Glass is the current director. The AHA publishes the magazine ''Zymurgy'' six times per year to its 47,000 members. Every year the AHA hosts events like National Homebrew Competition, the Homebrew Con (previously known as the National Homebrewers Conference) which includes the finals of the National Homebrew Competition, held the third week in June, the Big Brew, held the first Saturday in May, Mead Day, held the first Saturday in August and Learn to Homebrew Day, held the first Saturday in November American Homebrewers Association gives the Ninkasi Award, a prize given for the brewer who gains the most points in the final round of the National Homebrew Competition, judged at the National Homebrewers Conference. Points are gained from the brewer's winning entries in the 23 categories of
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and several categories of
mead Mead () is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey mixed with water, and sometimes with added ingredients such as fruits, spices, grains, or hops. The alcoholic content ranges from about 3.5% ABV to more than 20%. The defining character ...
and
cider Cider ( ) is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples. Cider is widely available in the United Kingdom (particularly in the West Country) and the Republic of Ireland. The UK has the world's highest per capita consumption, ...
. At least 2 points (1 bronze placement) must come from a beer entry. The Ninkasi Award is named in honor of
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, the Sumerian goddess of beer.


''Complete Joy of Home Brewing''

In 1984 Papazian published his first book on the subject of homebrewing, titled ''The Complete Joy of Home Brewing''. The book contained a
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by influential British beer writer
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. As of August 2005, ''The Complete Joy of Home Brewing'' had seen 25 reprintings, 3 editions, and has sold over 900,000 copies. A fourth edition was released in September 2014. As the first American (and, for over a decade, the only) mass-market book to provide in-depth information on subject of how to brew beer in the home, ''The Complete Joy of Home Brewing'' was very often the sole source of home brewing information for novice home brewers in America. Consequently, the book has gained iconic status among America's home brewing community, who have referred to it as the "home brewer's bible." Throughout ''The Complete Joy of Home Brewing'', Papazian reminds the novice brewer to "Relax. Don't worry. And have a homebrew." Papazian has since written five more books.


National Pie Day

Papazian also began National Pie Day, a celebration of
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s. It is celebrated on January 23, Papazian's birthday. after he declared his own birthday, January 23, to be National Pie Day. Since 1986, National Pie Day is sponsored by the
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. In 2014, the American Pie Council partnered with
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in promoting the romantic thriller film ''
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'' in conjunction with National Pie Day. (A pie-making scene features prominently in the film, and the film's general release was within a few days of National Pie Day.)


Books

*''Joy of Brewing, Copyright 1976, Log Boom Brewing, Boulder Colorado *''The Complete Joy of Homebrewing (4th Edition)'', *''The Homebrewer's Companion'', *''Brewing Mead: Wassail! In Mazers of Mead'' (co-authored with Robert Gayre), *''Home Brewer's Gold: Prize-Winning Recipes from the 1996 World Beer Cup Competition'' (compiled by Charlie Papazian, currently out-of-print), *''Zymurgy For The Homebrewer And Beer Lover: Best Articles and Advice From America's #1 Homebrewing Magazine'' (edited by Charlie Papazian, currently out-of-print), *''Microbrewed Adventures: A Lupulin Filled Journey to the Heart and Flavor of the World's Greatest Craft Beers'',


Personal life

Papazian lives in the Boulder, Colorado area with his wife Sandra. The couple have a daughter, Carla.


See also

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References

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