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2017 Doug King Memorial Homebrew Competition

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Registration is currently open for the Maltose Falcons' 2017 Doug King Memorial Homebrew Competition.

Registration open: Thursday, December 8, 2016.
Registration close: Friday, January 13, 2017 at 11:55 AM, PST.
Registration is done online through the following link:
http://www.competitions.maltosefalcons. ... n=register

Entry fees are $9 per entry.
Entries must be received by the shipping location or at a drop-off location beginning December 19,2016 through January 13, 2017 at 6:00 PM, PST.
Shipping address:
The Home Beer Wine Cheese Making Shop
22836 Ventura Blvd #2 Woodland Hills, CA 91364

Nearest Drop Off Location is Steinfillers
4160 Norse Way, Long Beach, CA 90808
(562) 425-0588

Judging Location and Dates
MacLeods Ale Brewing Company
14741 Calvert St, Van Nuys, CA 91411
Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 9:00 AM, PST

Please visit the event website below for more information:
http://www.competitions.maltosefalcons. ... categories
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Re: 2017 Doug King Memorial Homebrew Competition

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Be aware, the Maltose Falcons competitions are judged according to their own style guide which can be found here: https://www.maltosefalcons.com/comps/st ... guidelines


The following is the list of the categories accepted for this competition:

1.1 American-Style Pale Lager
1.2 American-Style Pre-Prohibition Lager
1.3 American-Style Red Lager
1.4 American-Style Dark Lager
2.1 Munich-Style Helles
2.2 Bohemian-Style Pilsner
2.3 North German-Style Pils
2.4 Dortmunder Export-Style Lager
9.1 Vienna-Style Lager
9.2 Marzen/Oktoberfest
9.3 Latin American-Style Malta
9.4 Munich-Style Dunkel
9.5 Schwarzbier
10.1 West Coast Extra Pale Ale
10.2 California Common Beer
10.3 American-Style Red and Amber Ale
10.4 Imperial Pilsner
14.1 Dortmund-Style Adambier
14.2 Baltic-Style Porter
14.3 Imperial ("Russian") Stout
15.1 Maibock and Helles (Pale) Bock
15.2 Traditional Bock
15.3 American-Style Bock
15.4 Doppelbock
15.5 Eisbock
16.2 American-Style Porter
24.1 Fruit- and/or Vegetable-Flavored Beer
24.2 Herb- and/or Spice-flavored Beer
25.1 Historical Beer
25.2 Experimental and Specialty Beer, Other
26.1 Bavarian Rauch (smoke-flavored)
26.2 Smoke Beers, Other
26.3 Wood-Aged Beer, Whiskey
26.4 Wood-Aged Beer, Other
29.1 Traditional Session
29.2 Experimental Session
30.1 Imperial Anything
31.0 English/Irish/Scottish and Specialty
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Just 1 question ... should I enter my IPA as 24.2 Herb/Spiced Beer or 30.1 Imperial Anything ??
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Re: 2017 Doug King Memorial Homebrew Competition

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Interesting... I might actually have something for this. I guess I need to keg my O'fest. I also have a fruit beer and a mint milk stout.

Would the mint milk stout go into herb and spice beer category?
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bwarbiany wrote:Would the mint milk stout go into herb and spice beer category?
That's where I would put it. How did you use the mint?
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Justin H wrote:
bwarbiany wrote:Would the mint milk stout go into herb and spice beer category?
That's where I would put it. How did you use the mint?
Bought fresh mint, chopped it up and soaked in vodka to sanitize/sterilize it, and dumped that all (including the vodka) into the fermenter.

Added after the bulk of fermentation was complete, although I don't do "secondary" so it went into the primary fermenter.
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Re: 2017 Doug King Memorial Homebrew Competition

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It's not too late if any one is on the fence. The last day to enter is Friday.
lexuschris wrote:Just 1 question ... should I enter my IPA as 24.2 Herb/Spiced Beer or 30.1 Imperial Anything ??
:crazy:
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Chris,
I would think 10.1 - "west coast extra pale ale" would be a logical place to enter an IPA if you have one.
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Re: 2017 Doug King Memorial Homebrew Competition

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Thanks for the info Justin
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