Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:09 pm

Oh, and I almost forgot...

Congratulations!!!
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SunkenBier wrote:Congrats on the medals, especially in a field that had plenty of entries.


There were more then enough entries in cider.


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MyloFiore wrote:
SunkenBier wrote:Congrats on the medals, especially in a field that had plenty of entries.


There were more then enough entries in cider.


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Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:59 pm

Congrats, man. Good job on that Hef!

Entering your first comp and getting those scoresheets back is a memorable moment. Keep up the great brewing.

Send a bottle or two into TBN for a Sunday Session tasting. Another good way to get some feedback on your beers.
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Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:49 pm

So I got my score sheets back a little over a week ago... forgot to update this thread...

My second place Hefeweizen scored a 44. :shock:
Damn! Am I wrong or doesn't a 44 usually place first? I guess it depends on the competition, huh?

I'm still such a noob at this. Here I felt I paid more attention during brewing and fermentation of my Cal Common and thought it turned out much better than my Hef but it only scored a 29. Both judges mentioned that the Cal Common wasn't dry enough despite the fact that my FG was 1.007. They also both detected a salty flavor in the finish. I can't detect it but I thought it was interesting as this was the first batch where I used the 5.2 buffer in the mash. Is there something else that may have caused this salty flavor?
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5.2 will do that if you use it full strength, try at half strength and you will probably be ok
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Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:23 am

Sam Scott wrote:My second place Hefeweizen scored a 44. :shock:
Damn! Am I wrong or doesn't a 44 usually place first? I guess it depends on the competition, huh?


Sam, that's an incredible score.

I don't have a lot of competition experience yet but would think a 44 usually wins. Depends on who you're up against. Either way, congrats on the score.
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Congratulations!
44 is AWESOME
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