boobookittyfuk wrote:TastyMcD wrote:I big thanks to Brian Cooper organizer for the NHC West region and assistant organizer Jon Koerber for the great job they did running the competition and getting the scoresheets into our hands today. I just made a starter for a re-brew that I will do this weekend.
My Imperial American Brown (Janet's Brown) will get a chance to defend category 23. My IPA (Celebration Clone) will be looking for its second final round ribbon and my fruit beer (Peach Dortmunder) will be going for it's third. (This is my seventh year entering.)
Scoring well but left in the dump bucket were my Tasty APA (45.5) and my category 10c Janet's Brown (40). That was a little painful but I rationalize they were victims of the AHA recapping on oxygen beer abuse and disrespect methodology.
I hope to see a whole bunch of my BN brewing brother's beers in Minnesota for the second round. No recapping station there.
Tasty
rub it in tasty....
so do you know that your APA and janet's brown did not make the second round despite good scores?
Yes, I received my scoresheets and in addition to my score, there's an indication as as to whether the beer advanced to the second round.
The first round of the AHA-NHC is a one bottle competition where judges use the first half of the bottle to decide if the beer is worthy to be re-capped and advance to a second, side-by-side tasting, called mini Best Of Show. It's a complete rationalization to think that the beer (by my experience, especially the hoppy ones) isn't getting screwed up by recapping and subsequent degassing. This is a real beer competition to the participants and volunteer judges. I've been involved a number of years and we go to great efforts to make sure the beers are treated very well prior to judging. We take it very seriously. I'm not convinced everyone does.
Sorry for the rant, I have a deep respect for the competitors and their well made beers. Not just their nine dollars.
Tasty





