2015 National Homebrew Competition
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Got my scores back. Roggenbier scored 37.5, Blonde 36.5.
They panned the Hefeweizen though, with only a 27. Far lower than I expected. One judge said he detected acetaldehyde and a bit of carbonic bite, the other just said it was lacking in flavor/character. I'm going to have to taste it with these notes in mind and see if I can figure out whether that makes sense...
They panned the Hefeweizen though, with only a 27. Far lower than I expected. One judge said he detected acetaldehyde and a bit of carbonic bite, the other just said it was lacking in flavor/character. I'm going to have to taste it with these notes in mind and see if I can figure out whether that makes sense...
Brad
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Congrats to LexusChris for 1st place in the San Diego region in category 26!!
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Way to go, Chris!
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Well Done Chris!
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+1 ... Chris: The New BrewMasterBrad!
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Thanks all! Just placing in the 1st round is quite an honor. I am hopeful as we go into the final round in June!
I do have some pretty impressive competition in this category however. Mark Tanner, who beat my Metheglin in the 2013 Mazer Cup, and has taken home several gold Mazers that year & last, has an entry in Category 26 this year. There are 3 other Mazer cup winners in the mix, and this will be a small, yet competitive final round. Wish me luck!
--LexusChris
I do have some pretty impressive competition in this category however. Mark Tanner, who beat my Metheglin in the 2013 Mazer Cup, and has taken home several gold Mazers that year & last, has an entry in Category 26 this year. There are 3 other Mazer cup winners in the mix, and this will be a small, yet competitive final round. Wish me luck!
--LexusChris
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UPDATE: For those advancing to the final round, be sure to schedule your drop off of the 3 additional bottles in San Diego between Monday May 18th thru Tuesday June 2nd.
More info on final round submissions here.
Good luck all!
--LexusChris
p.s. if anyone is planning on a trip down south to drop off their entries, please post here or contact me.
More info on final round submissions here.
Good luck all!
--LexusChris
p.s. if anyone is planning on a trip down south to drop off their entries, please post here or contact me.
"A woman drove me to drink, and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her." – W.C. Fields
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best of luck to you Chris!
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I have Monday June 1st on my calendar to drive my beers to Ale Smith. I'd be more than happy to deliver anyone else's who advanced.
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Looks like I'll be heading down Wed May 26, as I need to go down there for work anyway...
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FYI, after dropping off the entities for myself and Chris, let me state that it's a bit screwy. Alesmith is building a MASSIVE new brewery, which is the new shipping location for entries. The place is a mess.
When you drive up to visitor parking, the first area you see is where their tasting room is going to be. But there's nobody there.
You need to walk WAY down past the brewery, past shipping/receiving, to their temporary offices. Then, you need to find someone. Or, you can just put your beers on the pallets full of entries, which after I finally talked to several people, is where they went.
I recommend boxing them up, if you can, like you're planning on shipping them. I suspect they're going to shrink-wrap the pallets, use a forklift, and truck them to the judging site.
When you drive up to visitor parking, the first area you see is where their tasting room is going to be. But there's nobody there.
You need to walk WAY down past the brewery, past shipping/receiving, to their temporary offices. Then, you need to find someone. Or, you can just put your beers on the pallets full of entries, which after I finally talked to several people, is where they went.
I recommend boxing them up, if you can, like you're planning on shipping them. I suspect they're going to shrink-wrap the pallets, use a forklift, and truck them to the judging site.
Brad
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wow. that's a bit .. crazy.
Thanks for taking down my entries!
For anyone else, you have until the end of the weekend to get them down there. Check the competition website for details.
--LexusChris
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Yeah, I was so distraught that I had to stop at Mike Hess brewing afterwards.
And then at Green Flash.
It was rough!
And then at Green Flash.
It was rough!
Brad