Hello everyone!
I stumbled on this thread while looking for something else. I had to register to give Kudos to TexLaw for doing a masterful job of explaining the exam and what to do to prepare.
The exam is fundamentally about your ability to communicate clearly over many beer related subjects. Primarily, you are asked to describe beers, since beer evaluation is a core skill.
The current exam format downplays stats in favor of more vivid descriptions of aroma, appearance, flavor and mouthfeel for each style. Making each come alive as a unique example is a challenge. A Master level score can be had without ever mentioning a beer stat (OG, FG, SRM, abv.). Regardless of how a style question is phrased, describing these elements is critical to success.
While a difficult and comprehensive exam, the entire pool of questions is published in the Study Guide on the BJCP website. Only questions found in the question pool are asked on an exam. With only Rauchbier (22a) as the exception, you will NEVER be asked about a style above category 19.
The recipe question is NOT about making a recipe to win BOS at the AHA Nationals. It is about using appropriate ingredients and methods to communicate the brewing process. Think of brewer feedback about how someone can achieve a good, in style example.
Again, excellent job, TexLaw
Kev Pratt
BJCP Exam Grader
Grand Master I