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It's a major award!
So, my brewing finally paid off in gold.
http://home.comcast.net/~The_Bishop/medal.jpg Gold medals, that is. It's pretty damn exciting. |
Nice!
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Congrats!
- Justin |
Thanks, guys.
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Hell you say you won it?
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Yes sir!
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haha congrats man! Awards like that in adult life dont really happen often, you should be proud! Have a beer :mrgreen:
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Or several! Thanks!
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What did you win?
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A medal and bragging rights, pretty much. The recognition of my brewing peers.
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congrats from one brewer to another :) I brewed beer for 33 yrs for the king of beers and I had a blast.
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Thank you. Working as a brewer for 33 years must have been very interesting as things changed over the years.
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I'll be the judge of that. PMing address now.
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I don't believe them. I think a group of us are going to have to get together and do some sampling...say a keg or three. Then we will pass REAL judgement :-P
Congrats on the win. I have talked to my buddy that I brew with about contesting before but never really looked into the rules. How do they run it? How much do you have to submit? Do they restrict to a short list of specific styles or is it wide open? |
In all seriousness, if there is a venue when I can bring a keg and I have enough time to brew in advance, I'll bring one. Or, at some point this summer, maybe I'll host an NJFBOA Northwest event.
Depends on the contest, really. This one was a 'SMaSH' bash, which stands for: S ingle M alt and S ingle H op So your grain bill can only consist of one base malt, and only one hop varietal. You can mash any way you'd like and use any hop schedule you'd like. Yeast is wide open. This contest was limited to Pale Ale, IPA and Imperial IPA. I went with a Pale Ale. Malt was Vienna, hop I chose was Motueka (New Zealand hop). Recipe was, for those interested: Recipe Specifications -------------------------- Boil Size: 6.98 gal Post Boil Volume: 5.88 gal Batch Size (fermenter): 5.50 gal Bottling Volume: 5.38 gal Estimated OG: 1.056 SG Estimated Color: 6.1 SRM Estimated IBU: 40.7 IBUs Brewhouse Efficiency: 69.00 % Est Mash Efficiency: 70.9 % Boil Time: 60 Minutes Ingredients: ------------ Amt Name Type # %/IBU 12 lbs 8.0 oz Vienna Malt (3.5 SRM) Grain 1 100.0 % 0.75 oz Motueka [6.70 %] - First Wort 60.0 min Hop 2 19.3 IBUs 0.50 oz Motueka [6.70 %] - Boil 30.0 min Hop 3 9.0 IBUs 0.50 oz Motueka [6.70 %] - Boil 20.0 min Hop 4 7.1 IBUs 0.50 oz Motueka [6.70 %] - Boil 10.0 min Hop 5 4.2 IBUs 1.00 Items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 5.0 mins) Fining 6 - 0.50 oz Motueka [6.70 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 5.0 Hop 7 1.2 IBUs 1.0 pkg Safale American (DCL/Fermentis #US-05) Yeast 8 - 1.00 oz Motueka [6.70 %] - Dry Hop 4.0 Days Hop 9 0.0 IBUs Mash Schedule: Recirc, Full Body Total Grain Weight: 12 lbs 8.0 oz ---------------------------- Name Description Step Temperature Step Time Saccharification Add 18.75 qt of water at 169.1 F 155.0 F 60 min Mash Out Heat to 168.0 F over 7 min 168.0 F 10 min Sparge: Fly sparge with 3.99 gal water at 168.1 F Notes: ------ Brewing water is 8.7 gallons RO Water. In Mash water: 2.4 grams Gypsum, 1.9 grams Calcium Chloride, 1.4 ml 88% Lactic Acid In Sparge water: 2.0 grams Gypsum, 1.6 grams of Calcium Chloride |
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Perhaps some Post-Meet festivities or something unofficial between meets can be coordinated down the line though. Need a moderator's input on how we can incorporate our members' cool personal offerings into the club's overall portfolio. |
Fast cars and beer, what could possibly go wrong??
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Cheers
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Bring yo NJFBOA pint glass!
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Congratulations!
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...I have yet to receive an invite.
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Congrats man! Were actually brewing today with some extract. Is anyone doing Boston Beerfest?
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Nice, congrats again. See you on the H'town forum as well. F-body meet(with award winning beer), drag racing and close to home.
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Thanks!
ARG: Invites will be pending once the weather cooperates. Also, you can't get here on a jet ski, which may be problematic for you in the warmer months. :) Not doing the boston beerfest, too much other stuff going on. |
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