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North Hills Home Brew Fest Reigning Champion ‘Bash Brew’ Talks About Getting Started, the Pittsburgh Home Brew Scene, and being Showcased at Penn Brewery

Photo Courtesy of Penn Brewery

"It was a great day brewing with Penn Brewery."

Adam and Laurie Bashline won the 2021 North Hills Home Brew Fest VIP tasting.

Thanks to an incredible annual partnership with the NHHBF, our Grand Champion got to brew their winning recipe, Tortuga En Fuego, at the Northside's legendary Penn Brewery

Their smoked Poblano pepper ale boasts 5.6% ABV and 60 IBUs. 40-50 lbs of peppers went into the beer. 

The end product? “I think it comes off a little crisper, a little lighter in the body of the beer," says Adam, "which I think is nice. I think the peppers come through even more too.” Lori finds it a bit hoppier too. “The lightness and crispness comes from it being a little more filtered than we do at home."

FROM CRAFT BEER FAN TO VP of T.R.A.S.H.

It was Christmas 2013 when Adam's dad bought him a starter kit for making home brewed beer. Hi father obviously noticed his son's potential to become a champion beer brewer. He hasn’t stopped since.

2022 NHHBF Tickets & Brewer Registration Click Here!

HOW BASH BREW BEGAN 

Although he's a Pittsburgh-native, Adam used to live in Washington DC for a few years right around the time he began brewing beers as a hobby. To gain knowledge on home brewing, he did a lot of research online, and a local brew shop helped to fill in with guidance and equipment.

However, something was lacking. He credits the home brewing scene and participants in Pittsburgh as an important part of his craft.

"Especially (having) been in Washington DC for a couple years, not finding that brotherhood, and that family-type atmosphere.. but upon coming to Pittsburgh and finding it immediately," says Adam. "The home brew family never leaves. Some go pro, but they continue to give back. As more of the Pittsburgh home brewers go pro, we support them and the brewers that went pro come back and support the home brewers.  I really like the city and what we’re doing with beer."

LIFE SINCE WINNING

Reaching the pinnacle of home-brewing achievement in Pittsburgh has been great for the Bashlines and their nascent brewing project 'Bash Brew'. There's been incredible buzz on social media. Adam happily shares that the local craft brew scene has caught on, and eagerly want to know what he and Laurie have cooking.

"People in our circle know us," Adam says. "Slowly but surely making a name for themselves. We brewery hop all the time, and we’re asked 'when’s it coming out'?!" 

EXPERIENCE WITH PENN BREWERY

Brewing at Penn Brewery at scale may have more pumps, filters, and bigger equipment.

It was a cool day. I wasn't sure how it was going to work coming into a very large, very established brewery. I thought, I might just stand off in the corner and  take pictures. We came in, sat our coffees down, Lori went to cutting peppers, I started dumping grain for the mash. We were super hands on the whole day. It was great, it was a really cool day.

Adam and Laurie participating in the brewing process for their 2021 NHHBF Championship entry Tortuga en Fuego at Penn Brewery.

CREATIVITY ADDS TO THE RECIPE

It's impossible not to notice the artistic illustrations that Bash Brew applies to its labels and the creativity they use to name each brew. This dynamic duo has brewing expertise and branding all under one roof.

Sporting an Art Degree from Clarion University, Laurie, the first lady of Bash Brew, handles all the design work for merchandise, beer signage, and their social media presence has grown a lot over the years. With such attention grabbing graphics, it's easy to see why.

Pastry Beers?

Laurie's artistry extends to the kitchen as well. She's come up with some of Bash Brew's most popular recipes.

Laurie is an expert when it comes to the spices and flavors that make some of the unique brews. This reporter almost fell out his chair while listening to her describe a pumpkin stout dessert beer which included an entire pumpkin roll pastry added in post-fermentation. Adam calls it his “A Warlock Stout tribute” made it a few times before.."

BEER FESTIVALS

Adam credits the persistent persuasion on behalf of North Hills Home Brew Fest founder, Bryan Llewelyn, with getting him to compete. (Let that be a lesson to all you up and comers, you can't win if you don't show up!) Adam missed the first NHHBF by not competing. The second edition he was on vacation and the 3rd edition was preempted by getting married. But by the time of the 4th edition - first attempt - Bash Brew was declared winner.

Before Covid, Adam and Laurie met their production capacity of 5 gallons at a time and went to beer festivals as often as they could. Right around May 2020 they finished up a ten 10 gallon set-up to double their production.

You can tell from talking with him that Adam is not only an exceptional brewer, but he's a pretty special guy, too. Adam's kindness towards the home brewing community is evident. He says that if there's a charity or good cause involved like supporting the NHHBF, or Brewing up a Cure, for example, he's there.

ADVICE FOR THE NOOBS

So the glitz, glamour and regional notoriety of a North hills Home Brew Fest Championship sounds appealing to you, eh? Well the Champ says it's easier than you think to earn a chance to rank among the local brewing nobility. 

"Come to a meeting at BASH, TRASH, WAZE, TRUB, Adam says. "Meetings are open to the public, and you can come and talk to members and get their opinions. Start small, start cheap. You can make good beer in plastic buckets. We ferment in stainless now, but the first 5 years I was in plastic. It’s completely drinkable and knocks the pants off of the big commercial brews.  It will get you a fresher, brighter beer."

Like most hobbies, there's a low barrier to entry to jump into the home brewing game. Adam and Laurie say to chase your beer brewing dreams you'll eventually want to step up your game.

"It does get to be an investment, but if you start cheap and you like it, that investment is going to be worth it. And you can always reach out to us at BASH BREW."

The smaller local craft breweries in PGH, you can catch their head brewer, at the end of the day, I have yet to meet a bad person in Pittsburgh craft brewing. They’ll answer our questions, they’ll answer your 11:18 questions. They’re more than happy to talk about it.

2022 North Hills Home Brew Fest

Don't miss Adam and Laurie's campaign to retain their crown as they and other past champions compete against Pittsburgh's best home brewers at the 2022 North Hills Home Brew Fest, held Saturday August, 27th. Learn more about the event, and get your tickets right here:

https://www.syriashriners.org/north-hills-home-brew-fest 

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KDKA’s Rich Walsh Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Above: KDKA Sports Anchor Rich Walsh is flanked by Pittsburgh Syria Shrine members (left to right) Todd Green, Al Tedeschi, Randy Hobaugh, Illustrious Potentate Don Green and Scott Green.

It was our privilege to recognize KDKA's Rich Walsh with the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award at the Annual Potentate Stag this past Saturday!

Rich's exemplary work in Pittsburgh sports media and in our local community earned him this lofty recognition.

Rich was kind enough to mention his acceptance on the Nightly Sports Call, and you can view that clip here:

Live Music Set to Sizzle All Summer at The Pittsburgh Shrine Center

Your 2021 summer just got a whole lot hotter.. The Pittsburgh Shrine Center, Western Pennsylvania’s most flexible special event and entertainment venue, is thrilled to welcome red hot live music performances back to the ‘Burgh! 

After a wildly successful first season in a most challenging year, the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion stage will once again be the #1 place for you and your friends to enjoy local and national blues, rock, country, oldies, jamband and polka artists. 

Weekly FREE and ticketed live performances kick off this May and continue all summer long.

If an abundance of caution kept you away last year, these incredible performers hope you will feel comfortable coming out to support LIVE local music in 2021.

Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series 2021

Live Music Every Thursday! Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series 

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion is your Thursday night place to be all summer long! 

Pittsburgh’s Shriners, in conjunction with Moondog's & the StarLite Lounge, proudly present the Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series, all summer long in the spacious Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion.

The Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series kept the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion jumping and attendees grooving all summer long in 2020. The Thunder is ready to roll again in 2021. 

Enjoy LIVE local music when the series begins on Thursday, June 3rd and continuing through October 14th. Local artists will rock the Pavilion stage every Thursday night.

Where is Thunder Thursdays Held?

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion is only a short distance from downtown. We're located at 1877 Shriners Way, Cheswick, PA 15024 ( Map it! ).

There’s NEVER a cover, but you’re ALWAYS under cover, so you don't have to worry about raindrops fallin' on your head! 

Gates open at 6pm. Music plays from 7-9pm. Refresh at our full bar. Skip the home cooking for an evening and enjoy food from The StarLite Lounge. Treat yourself to frozen treats from Kona Ice of Butler.

Oh, and FREE parking, too!

Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series Live Music Lineup:

The official Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series 2021 live music lineup is as follows! 

(Performance lineups subject to changes, additions, etc., follow Pittsburgh's Syria Shriners for the latest concert announcements: facebook.com/SyriaShriners)

Major ticketed concerts featuring critically acclaimed artists

Huge, and we mean BIG, live music concerts are coming to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center this Summer.

Here are the upcoming performances with links to get your tickets today!

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Tommy Castro & the Painkillers  May 9th
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BB King Entertainer of the Year Tommy Castro & the Painkillers bring their exhilarating brand of irresistible contemporary blues-rock to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion for this special Mothers Day concert! Special guest Kip London opens the show.

Ana Popovic May 19th - Blues Music Awards Best Blues Rock Artist Nominee Ana Popovic brings her mesmerizing guitar skills and fabulous band to Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion for this high-energy concert! The fabulous blues women of Special Guest Soulful Femme open the show.

Bill Toms & Hard Rain May 22 - Bill Toms & Hard Rain, featuring The Soulville Horns, celebrate the release of their 10th studio album, Keep Movin' On, with special guest, Aris Paul Band, winners of the Hollywood Music in Media Award for best rock song.

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Jim Donovan and The Sun King Warriors May 29thJim Donovan and The Sun King Warriors are best described as a blend of rhythm-heavy roots rock, with a strong dose of big barreling drums. Think bluesy Zeppelinesque bombast and Santana-style percussion with wild Avett Brothers energy. At a Sun King show, you can expect to dance, sweat and have the time of your life.

Norman Nardini May 30th - After more than a year away from the stage, Norman Nardini returns in this special physically-distanced outdoor show at Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion. Harry, Whitey and Larry join the Uncrowned King of Pittsburgh Rock n' Roll, as he reclaims his throne. You don't want to miss this one! 

Gathering Field June 5th - Gathering Field celebrates the release of the live recording of their October 3, 2020 concert at Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion! 

CRACKER June 30 - CRACKER brings their uniquely American mix of high-powered post-grunge, post-punk alt-pop and alt-country to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion for an all-ages show. It will quite possibly the coolest show you will see this summer! John Vento & Friends will open the show.

Lawrenceville Music Festival July 3rd  - Lawrenceville Independence Day Reunion Show with Nied’s Hotel Band, The SPUDS, Shot O’ Soul, Chris Nied, and special guest emcee JImmy Nied.

The The Rock-n-Roll Italian Invasion Paul Martino's Retirement Party July 11th - Join Celebrity MC and special musical guest Paul Martino as he celebrates his retirement from KDKA-TV with an all-star cast of his fellow Italian musical friends in this once-in-a-lifetime show! The Italian Invasion with KDKA’s Paul Martino, Norman Nardini, The Granati Brothers and John Vento & Friends.

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theCAUSE July 24th - Pittsburgh’s premier Jamband theCAUSE performs three full sets of music inspired by the Grateful Dead, Phish, Government Mule, Ratdog and other luminaries of the jam scene, accompanied by their original tunes.

Pittsburgh Blues & Roots Festival

Pittsburgh Blues & Roots Festival July 31st - August 1st - The Pittsburgh Blues & Roots Festival returns to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion after a one-year pandemic-related hiatus. This will be the fourth year for the two-day festival at Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion. The festival features national, regional and local blues and roots music to benefit Band Together Pittsburgh, a non-profit organization working with people on the Autism spectrum through music. Musicians who are on the spectrum will be a part of the show.

The Fabulous Gemtones

The Fabulous Gemtones August 28th - The Fabulous Gemtones bring their unique blend of R&B, Motown, Soul, Rock, Pop, Disco, Jazz, Show Tune, Oldies and more to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion stage for two shows. One ticket gets you admission to both shows.

Western Pennsylvania Blues Challenge September 5th - The Western Pennsylvania Blues Challenge, sponsored by the Blues Society of Western Pennsylvania, features seven hours of the best local and regional blues bands competing for the opportunity to represent Western Pennsylvania at the International Blues Challenge next January in Memphis, Tennessee.

Polka at the Pavilion September 12th - Polka at the Pavilion with the Mikey Dee Band, Jack Tady & the Tady Bears, and a Polka Mass with Father Miro Stelmaszczyk from St. Matthew Parish. Mikey Dee and Jack Tady are both members of the National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame.

Glitz at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion

Glitz at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion September 18th - Glitz plays Rock 'n' Roll the way YOU like it. All the great songs from all the great rock bands of the 80s and more! Lights, fog, and all the GLITZ you'd expect from Masters of the "hair band" genre.

Additional ticketed events will be announced throughout the summer!

WHERE? The Pittsburgh Shrine Center Pavilion is only a short distance from downtown. We're located at 1877 Shriners Way, Cheswick, PA 15024 ( Map it! ).

FREE parking, too!

Tickets for all shows can be purchased at SyriaShriners.org OR  PghShrineCenter.com

Partnership with Pittsburgh's Legendary Moondog's Pub

Moondog's Pub has been closed for more than 13 months, and Ronny 'Moondog' Esser won't be reopening until October, but the dog ain't sleepin'. Moondog's has just moved its shows to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center

The Shriners have teamed up with Ronny “Moondog” Esser to produce our summer concert series.

Shriners business manager Bob Addleman says, “we are so very happy to partner with Moondog's and the StarLite Lounge to provide bands a place to play, and music lovers a place to enjoy them, in as safe an environment as we can offer."

“2020 was a tough year, and we are glad we have a facility that can host these events. Our pavilion can hold 1,000 people, so we can provide ample physical distancing and still have a nice audience for our musicians.”

Esser, who owns Moondog's and the StarLite Lounge in Blawnox, and is the man behind the music at the Pittsburgh Blues & Roots Festival and the Eight Great Tuesdays series in Erie, calls the shows, “a ray of sunshine on an otherwise dismal year for music. Moondog's has been closed since March 2020, we've been able to do very little at the StarLite, the Blues & Roots Festival and the Erie concerts had to be canceled, The Shriners' series gives bands a stage, and their fans a place to see and hear them perform. I'm overjoyed to be a part of it. When music is what you've lived your whole life, you need it to stay sane.” 

Additional entertaining events coming to the Pittsburgh Shrine Center

As a leading entertainment, wedding reception and special event venue, the Pittsburgh Shrine Center adds exciting new events all the time. Check out some of these great times for you and your friends to enjoy!

Pittsburgh's live music fans support our Mission

Pittsburgh Shriners’ CEO, Donald Green, who serves a year-long term as ‘Potentate’, has been pleased with the emergence of The Pittsburgh Shrine Center as a regional hotspot for live local music. 

“Our first mission is to help kids,” Don says. “Shriners around the world help children through fundraising in support of Shriners Hospitals for Children, where we provide care to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries and other special healthcare needs. Through these concerts we can simultaneously support our great philanthropy, entertain music lovers from across the Pittsburgh region and showcase the talents of these incredible singers and musicians who grace our stage at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center. We couldn’t be happier!”


The Shriners - A long musical history

Pittsburgh’s Shriners - the premiere fraternal organization for men of good character - have a long and storied connection to musical performance in the Pittsburgh region.

Many Shriner members belong to clubs filled with musicians who play anywhere from our own stage to local parades. The Pittsburgh Shriners Band is nearly 120 years old!

The former Syria Mosque in Oakland served as a premier venue for big time traveling acts and artists for decades. The 3,700 seat Syria Mosque ushered in a grand era of social and ceremonial events, and for nearly 75 years it contributed greatly to Pittsburgh’s cultural life.

"The Syria Mosque for 75 years was the centerpiece of Pittsburgh’s music culture hosting the performances of world renowned classical, jazz and rock artists." (Pittsburgh Music History)

In October 1994, the Pittsburgh Shrine Center opened its new, 40,000 square foot, $10 million facility set on 37 acres in Harmar Township, Cheswick, PA.

About the Pittsburgh Shrine Center and Pittsburgh's Shriners

For over 25 years, The Pittsburgh Shrine Center has served the Pittsburgh region's desire for a flexible, multi-use special event facility.

The Pittsburgh Shrine Center has hosted over 500 weddings and an equal amount of corporate, social and civic events. Beyond its role as a hub of activities for Pittsburgh's Syria Shriners, the Pittsburgh Shrine Center welcomes the public year-round as a venue for banquets, weddings, wedding and bridal showers, concerts, pageants, stage shows, trade shows, dinner theater, civic meetings and other business and social affairs.

The Pittsburgh Shrine center also hosts its own seasonal events open to the public.

Check out event announcements and further information at: pghshrinecenter.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/pghshrinecenter and instagram.com/pghshrinecenter

Syria Shriners Logo

Founded in 1877, and with nearly 4,000 members in Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh's Syria Shriners is ninth-oldest and third-largest of the nearly 200 local chapters of Shriners International worldwide.

The goal of the Shriners is to be the premiere fraternal organization for men of good character.

The Shriners are committed to providing attractive, quality programs and services for its members, their families, friends, and the community in a spirit of fun, fellowship and philanthropy. Shriners foster self-improvement through leadership, education, the perpetuation of moral values and community involvement.

Shriners serve humankind through the resources of its great philanthropy, the Shriners Hospitals for Children®. 

For more information, please visit www.syriashriners.org

Pittsburgh Shriners Present Live Summer Music Series

August 4, 2020 

Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays & Weekend Concerts Keep the Music Playing for Bands and Fans Alike

With precious few opportunities to enjoy live music this summer, Pittsburgh’s Syria Shriners have stepped into the breach to offer local bands and music fans an airy, covered outdoor venue for live shows in the Pavilion at the Pittsburgh Shrine Center in Harmar.

Every Thursday night, the Miller Lite Thunder Thursdays Summer Music Series features local bands with physically-distanced seating, no cover charge, and no fear of inclement weather spoiling the fun. And on many weekends, ticketed concert events keep the music playing all summer and into October.

Tasty Partnerships

The Shriners have teamed up with Ronny “Moondog” Esser to produce the series. Shriners business manager Bob Addleman says, “we are so very happy to partner with Moondog’s, the StarLite Lounge, and Band Together Pittsburgh to provide bands a place to play, and music lovers a place to enjoy them, in as safe an environment as we can offer. It’s been a tough year, and we are glad we have a facility that can host these events. Our pavilion can hold 1,000 people, so we can provide ample physical distancing and still have a nice audience for our musicians.”

Esser, who owns Moondog’s and the StarLite Lounge in Blawnox, and is the man behind the music at the Pittsburgh Blues & Roots Festival and the Eight Great Tuesdays series in Erie, calls the shows, “a ray of sunshine on an otherwise dismal year for music. Moondog’s has been closed since March, we’ve been able to do very little at the StarLite, the Blues & Roots Festival and the Erie concerts had to be canceled, The Shriners’ series gives bands a stage, and their fans a place to see and hear them perform. I’m overjoyed to be a part of it. When music is what you’ve lived your whole life, you need it to stay sane.”

Rockin’ Entertainment

The Thursday series started June 11, and runs through at least October 1. The Billy Price Band kicked off the weekend concerts, July 26. Bill Toms and Hard Rain, featuring the Soulville Horns, and special guest, the Aris Paul Band, play this Saturday, August 8.

Thursday evening shows are from 7-9pm, with gates opening at 6pm each week. Weekend shows begin at 4pm, with gates opening for general admission at 3pm, and early entry at 2:30pm. Tickets to weekend concerts are available at syriashriners.com.

Upcoming Shows:

(More dates and performers will be announced soon.)

Thursday, August 6   The Stevee Wellons Band
Saturday, August 8 Bill Toms and Hard Rain, featuring the Soulville Horns, with the Aris Paul Band (Get Tickets Here!)
Thursday, August 13  The Tina Daniels Band
Thursday, August 20 Blues Society of Western Pennsylvania Night with Bobby Thompson and The Groove
Thursday, August 27 The Bail Jumpers
Thursday, September 3 Bubs McKeg & The Aces
Thursday, September 10 Shot O’ Soul
Thursday, September 17 Curtis and the SHAKERZ
Thursday, September 24 The Shiners

About Pittsburgh’s Syria Shriners

With nearly 4,000 members in Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh’s Syria Shriners is one of the largest of the nearly 200 local chapters of Shriners International worldwide. The goal of the Shriners is to be the premiere fraternal organization for men of good character. The Shriners are committed to providing attractive, quality programs and services for its members, their families, friends, and the community in a spirit of fun, fellowship and philanthropy. Shriners foster self-improvement through leadership, education, the perpetuation of moral values and community involvement. Shriners serve humankind through the resources of its great philanthropy, the Shriners Hospitals for Children®. For more information, please visit www.syriashriners.org