About


What does the Worthogs Homebrew Club do?

We hold meetings monthly where we may sample and provide feedback on each other’s brews, hold educational presentations on aspects of brewing, freely exchange brewing-related knowledge and ideas, plan events and projects, attend to other matters of club business, and of course enjoy each other’s company. We arrange and participate in group brewing days, coordinate and encourage interaction with brewing-related groups and businesses in the local community and beyond, encourage participation in home brew competitions, hold outings, and explore the local craft beer scene. We are open to participation by anyone aged 21 or over who engages in the hobby of creation of fermented beverages, or who is interested in taking up or learning more about the hobby. Participants in meetings should be prepared to bring, share, and solicit feedback on beverages you have created, as well as actively participate in discussions and educational activities.

Who are we?

Yes, we are a social entity. No, we are 

not a drinking club. We foster the making and exploration of fermented beverages along with their enjoyment, and we urge individuals to imbibe responsibly. We request that members and participants be persons who engage in or have an interest in brewing or craft fermentation as a hobby. Though we may embrace commercial distilleries and do not exclude them from our club activities, the home distillation of spirits is not included in the activities of the club. We recognize the act of unlicensed distillation as illegal within the state of New Mexico. 

Our current officers
  • President – Jared Mills
  • Vice President – Neil Arnote
  • Treasurer/Social Media Manager – Gina Arnote 
  • Event Coordinator – Benny Fulle
  • Website Manager – Wyatt Donner