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Revenge of the Rant

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Revenge of the Rant

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:44 pm
by Bob_the_botanist
Well Jamil, The real reason I go to these beer meetings is to drink rrreeeeaaalllly good beer for the low low cost of free. I enjoy drinking and if someone gives me a beer to sample I will try it first, then ask them if they were shooting for a paticular style before I jump all over them and try and make their beer into something I want it to be.

I do have respect for the people who like to compete, but I am not into the subjective results that beer judging creates and I wish people at my brew club would respect that. What kind of scientifical emperical results can a beer judge use to prove that one beer is more to style than another? Can this be possible, or is beer judging an art form rather than a science? If it is an art form than it is like saying Monet is better than Picasso. I believe there are a lot of the members of my group that have been brewing for so long that they have lost their creativity and have decided that the only good beer is a beer that can fit in a BJCP catagory. And that makes me mad.

I am looking for approval from my group just a little bit. I want to show them that my methods are sound and I control the quality of my product. But this isn't the real reason I brew. I like good beer and enjoy the microbiology behind the art. I am in school right now and think everyone should be forced to brew beer to supplement their chemistry and biology classes.

I belonged to a wood carving club once and there are just as many wood carving styles as there are beer styles. But in my club when someone came up with a clever way to blend 3 dimentional carving with chip carving their creativity was rewarded. Everyone used each other's creativity to help redefine their own style.

So for all you style nazis out there all I have to say to you is relax, don't worry and have a homebrew, whatever the flavor may be.

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:19 pm
by jamilz
As I think I've made clear, you should brew and drink what you like. If your beer is really good, people will want to drink it. If it is crap, then perhaps that is the reason people don't want to drink it. It doesn't matter what style you intended to brew or the equipment used or anything. All that matters is the final beer.

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