Hello fellas and fillet-ts!
I entered a local hombrew comp for the first time and have a few questions about the judging, the entries and such.
I entered 3 beers in three different catagories. I received, what was said to be good scores by two judges I had spoken with (29.5, 30.5, 32). In the scale at the bottom of the score sheet it stated the scores ranked good on 1 entry and very good on the other two. What is respectable score?
The comp had 500 entries and two brewers seemed to clean up on the awards. I spoke with one of the two, asking him how many entries he had and he replied 19. After some small talk he asked me to try the pro-am schwartsbier they had on tap of his (It absolutley kicked ass) , but I failed to ask what catagories he entered. Do most brewers blanket catagories? I should have asked the overall top dawg, most points awarded and best of show winner some questions, but I didn't.
A few of the judges comments had me a little confused as well. Taste is subjective, but I found myself questioning some of my processes. I received a comment that one of my entries was brilliantly clear and the other judge stated hazy. Also, two commented on two different beers "fill line too high" with no problems with carbonation stated. Hugh? I did counter pressure fill all but 1 entry and could have had a difference in the three bottles I filled for each entry because I did receive a comment on one about oxidation, but I didn't get any oxidation in the kegged beer. I received a comment about DMS and that one really threw me off. I don't claim to have a sensative palate, nor do I get any feedback from folks with trained palates, but a can certainly detect DMS at moderate levels.
All that said I had a great time in a great place to drink beer ( yes in Utah), tried Bam Bier for the first time (My wifes new favorite), and saw some folks I haven't seen in 20 + years. I will certainly be entering alot more comps! That was fun!
