IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Moderator: Post Moderators
- lexuschris
- Posts: 2130
- Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:08 pm
- Location: Corona del Mar, CA
- Contact:
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Excellent work Brewcommuners! Congrats to all winners!
"A woman drove me to drink, and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her." – W.C. Fields
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Looking at the category entry counts, I'm thinking you should have submitted some of your mead, Chris...lexuschris wrote:Excellent work Brewcommuners! Congrats to all winners!
Brad
- backyard brewer
- Posts: 3774
- Joined: Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:38 pm
- Location: Orange County, CA
- Contact:
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Well done! But, not really all that surprising.
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
On the IEBC site:
"It appears as though there was a slight glitch in the BJCP comp program. In order to avoid any confusion, we have removed the results from the website and will repost once we have had an opportunity to manually audit the results. Thank you for your understanding in this regard."
WTF?
"It appears as though there was a slight glitch in the BJCP comp program. In order to avoid any confusion, we have removed the results from the website and will repost once we have had an opportunity to manually audit the results. Thank you for your understanding in this regard."
WTF?
Brad
- backyard brewer
- Posts: 3774
- Joined: Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:38 pm
- Location: Orange County, CA
- Contact:
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
They must have realized Brad wasn't an IEB member...bwarbiany wrote:On the IEBC site:
"It appears as though there was a slight glitch in the BJCP comp program. In order to avoid any confusion, we have removed the results from the website and will repost once we have had an opportunity to manually audit the results. Thank you for your understanding in this regard."
WTF?
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Hmm, I wonder what they mean by "slight glitch". This might get interesting.
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day!"
~Frank Sinatra
~Frank Sinatra
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Should we get our torches and pitchforks ready?bwarbiany wrote:On the IEBC site:
"It appears as though there was a slight glitch in the BJCP comp program. In order to avoid any confusion, we have removed the results from the website and will repost once we have had an opportunity to manually audit the results. Thank you for your understanding in this regard."
WTF?
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Don't know what the differences are, but they have an updated list on the website now.
http://www.inlandempirebrewers.com/docs ... esults.pdf
http://www.inlandempirebrewers.com/docs ... esults.pdf
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
I just got my scoresheets and ribbon in the mail. It's really nice to get them so quickly.
bwarbiany, I'll scan and send the scoresheets for the Imp. Milk Stout on Monday. In 13F it got 37/34/38 and in 23A it got 35/35. Most of them said it was either too sweet or that it needed more bitterness to balance it out.
It's definitely fun to see both the same beer in different categories as well as multiple beers judged by the same set of judges.
bwarbiany, I'll scan and send the scoresheets for the Imp. Milk Stout on Monday. In 13F it got 37/34/38 and in 23A it got 35/35. Most of them said it was either too sweet or that it needed more bitterness to balance it out.
It's definitely fun to see both the same beer in different categories as well as multiple beers judged by the same set of judges.
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Cool, looking forward to seeing those...
I scored 38/39 on the Apfelwein (interestingly, Lyn was one of the judges in that category).
The Belgian Patersbier in 16E garnered a 27/28. I got some interesting comments that they picked up something sour in that beer, which I'm not sure I understand... I have to give that another taste...
I scored 38/39 on the Apfelwein (interestingly, Lyn was one of the judges in that category).
The Belgian Patersbier in 16E garnered a 27/28. I got some interesting comments that they picked up something sour in that beer, which I'm not sure I understand... I have to give that another taste...
Brad
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
The BGS scored 36/38/41. Detailed feedback and completely agree with the comments they made.
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 1163
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:21 am
- Location: Huntington Beach, CA
- Contact:
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
I still haven't received my score sheets.
- BrewMasterBrad
- Pro Brewer
- Posts: 3326
- Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:31 pm
- Location: Skyland Ale Works, Corona, CA
- Contact:
Re: IEBC Southern California Homebrew Championship
Just got mine via email.JonW wrote:I still haven't received my score sheets.
My BoS Porter was judged by three people. It got a 38, 41, and 42. The highest score was from a BJCP national level judge.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's