SoCal-Doug
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I'm looking at an upcoming competition. I've entered some before but this time I downloaded the forms and my brain went on a tangent for no reason at all, but i'm curious...
Do most competitions require you to document the entire recipe and process for a brew being judged? And WHY? If you enter a given category, isn't the sample being judged to that category, on flavor, aromas, true-to-style, color, off flavors and things like that? I could care less about sharing my recipes, but wouldn't the details being visible before judging have some risk of tainting the opinion good or bad?
Here is my comparison. I am a national theatrical judge. I watch Broadway musicals constantly and adnauseum. I always pick up a program because I must list the names for nominations and critiques. However, I NEVER open the program ahead of time as I don't want to see the names or their performance history before a show. In my notes, I list character names and look them up afterwards. Sometimes I will intentionally sit in the back as to not recognize anyone I may know from prior shows, thus tainting my opinion or comparing their prior performances to the current one. An example would be me thinking to myself "OMG, why is she in the roll that needs a soprano, her voice is lower than Darth Vaders". Or, "He's been in 50 shows according to the program, why did he suck so bad this time". Of course this doesn't always work, but I try to be unbiased and fair always.
Just curious.. Really no big thing but I was wondering.
Do most competitions require you to document the entire recipe and process for a brew being judged? And WHY? If you enter a given category, isn't the sample being judged to that category, on flavor, aromas, true-to-style, color, off flavors and things like that? I could care less about sharing my recipes, but wouldn't the details being visible before judging have some risk of tainting the opinion good or bad?
Here is my comparison. I am a national theatrical judge. I watch Broadway musicals constantly and adnauseum. I always pick up a program because I must list the names for nominations and critiques. However, I NEVER open the program ahead of time as I don't want to see the names or their performance history before a show. In my notes, I list character names and look them up afterwards. Sometimes I will intentionally sit in the back as to not recognize anyone I may know from prior shows, thus tainting my opinion or comparing their prior performances to the current one. An example would be me thinking to myself "OMG, why is she in the roll that needs a soprano, her voice is lower than Darth Vaders". Or, "He's been in 50 shows according to the program, why did he suck so bad this time". Of course this doesn't always work, but I try to be unbiased and fair always.
Just curious.. Really no big thing but I was wondering.
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