September 3rd 2011 will see Bristol's first BJCP sanctioned Homebrew Competition.
The competition will be held at the Tobacco Factory in Southville, Bristol (Green Room).
All entrants will receive score sheets and commentary prepared by judges recognized by the BJCP. Winners will be announced upon completion of the competition.
Eligibility: This competition is open to everyone. Entries must have been made at home. Those made in commercial establishments, including brew-on-premise establishments, are not eligible.
Categories: All beer, cider and mead will be judged as per the 2008 BJCP style guidelines. For full guidelines, go to: http://www.bjcp.org/stylecenter.php
Judges and competition organizers will not reclassify entries so please choose styles carefully. Styles may be collapsed and combined at the discretion of the competition organizers.
Entry fee: £5 first entry, £3 each additional entry.
Online Registration only: http://www.bristolhomebrewcompetition.org.uk
Paypal payment is preferable and can be made online, cheques will be accepted by arrangement with the competition organisers.
Entries: For each entry, the brewer must submit the following:
• A completed competition entry form, available online when you register;
• Two 330-568ml brown or green glass bottles. Bottles must be free of labels, and any other identifying marks must be blacked out. Bottles will not be returned. Bottles with engraved or embossed lettering should be avoided but are acceptable.
• Bottle labels, attached securely to each bottle with a rubber band. Labels secured by
tape, glue, or other means will result in a non-refundable disqualification.
• The appropriate fee, based on the total number of entries. Paypal or cheque only.
Entries should be submitted no earlier than 4 August 2011 and no later than 5:00 PM
on 26 August 2011. Register entries online at any time before 5pm on 26 August, at http://www.bristolhomebrewcompetition.org.uk
For a full list of entry drop-off points, and our mail in location, go here:
http://www.bristolhomebrewcompetition.o ... poffs.html
Judging: Each entry will be judged by a panel of at least two judges, where possible with at
least one of whom has achieved a minimum rank of Recognized by the BJCP. The
first round of judging will determine the top three entries in each award category. Rosettes will be awarded for each of the top three entries in each category.
The first-place entry in each award category will then compete for Best of Show.
Judges and stewards needed. Please contact me.
The competition is sponsored by:
Bristol Beer Factory
Warminster Maltings
The Malt Miller
BrewUK
Barley Bottom
The Homebrew Shop
White Labs
BYO Magazine
Sharps
Bristol Homebrew Competition
Bristol Homebrew Competition
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Ali
BJCP National Judge
BJCP Assistant Regional Director (North-East/Europe)
American Homebrewers' Association International Subcommittee
Organizer, National Homebrew Competition
CBA UK Competition and Training Coordinator
http://serenbrewing.com
BJCP National Judge
BJCP Assistant Regional Director (North-East/Europe)
American Homebrewers' Association International Subcommittee
Organizer, National Homebrew Competition
CBA UK Competition and Training Coordinator
http://serenbrewing.com
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Re: Bristol Homebrew Competition
Wow, so many different classes to enter :o
I never knew there were so many different styles of beer.
I never knew there were so many different styles of beer.
Re: Bristol Homebrew Competition
Hi there!
I've just registered. Now I have to think which beers to brew and enter!
I'll probably enter two or three.
I agree, so many classes!
I've just registered. Now I have to think which beers to brew and enter!
I'll probably enter two or three.
I agree, so many classes!
The craft beer revolution will not be sanitised!
(Apologies to Gil Scott-Heron)
(Apologies to Gil Scott-Heron)