

BDawg wrote:Competition brewing is somewhat like archery or darts. You aim for a bullseye at one target, but if your arrow/dart lands on an adjacent target, it likely isn't very close to that other target's bullseye either. Usually its in an outer ring or stuck in the wall between them.
That said, comps are still pretty good for getting feedback, if there aren't any judges close by you that you can get to taste your beer. I know some folks enter beers simply for the diagnosis they can get. However, the best feedback for troubleshooting a problem is to taste the beer with the troubleshooter so he can ask you questions about processes and ingredients as he goes. You can't do that in a competition.
Best scenario - Study up and become a judge yourself so you can evaluate and troubleshoot your own beers without having to go out to get someone else's opinion. That's what prompted me to become a judge.
Hope all that makes sense.

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