2019 America's Finest City Homebrew Competition

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Justin H
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2019 America's Finest City Homebrew Competition

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Another great “local” competition. As of this posting there are 150 entries. Entry Fees $8.00 (USD) per entry.

Account registrations accepted through 01/30/2019 9:00 PM, PST.
You can register at http://www.quaff.org/AFC-2019/register/entrant

Entry bottles accepted at drop-off locations 01/16/2019 12:00 PM, PST through 01/31/2019 9:00 PM, PST.
AleSmith Brewing Company
9990 AleSmith Ct, San Diego, CA 92126
858-549-9888

Entry bottles accepted at our shipping location from Wednesday, January 16, 2019 12:00 PM, PST through Thursday, January 31, 2019 9:00 PM, PST.
Ship entries to:
AleSmith Brewing Company
9990 AleSmith Ct, San Diego, CA 92126

For more information visit:
http://www.quaff.org/AFC-2019/
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Always liked the AFC competition.. they have given out cool medals in the past.

Anyone planning on a run down to Alesmith to drop off bottles? I'd rather hand mine over for a drive, than ship them. :)
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For those who have tried my barrel aged American barley-wine, what category would you suggest?

22C - American Barleywine
33A - Wood-Aged Berer
33B - Specialty Wood-Aged Beer

Even though I used used brandy-barrel wood chips to flavor my beer, I dont' get enough of the brandy character to think it a 33B. And, it is not a pure 22C because the oak flavors are noticable and enjoyable. I'm leaning towards 33A, but would love any other thoughts... :)
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Re: 2019 America's Finest City Homebrew Competition

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Enter it in both.
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Re: 2019 America's Finest City Homebrew Competition

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Entry deadline is Thursday. Good luck to all who entered.
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