Hey all, I am entering the NAHB 2025 competition, and am curious on how you all handle your bottling "strategy" for this, especially with the not unreasonable expectation that you are going to win it all. This means that not only will you have to submit your marvelous creation to a regional competition, but after winning that (of course!) you will have to submit another heavenly brew for the national competition, which of course you will win...
Unfortunately, in that lag time between judging you totally expect that whatever is left of your original beer will have been heartily and happily consumed before you get the notice that you won and need to submit more samples. So, do you...
A). Just bottle up all six bottles up front, even tho the three that will go to the nationals will not be as fresh as they will have been in the bottle a while.
B). Make sure you and your friends don't consume the last of the submitted beer out of the keg. This is dangerous as my friends and I
Thoughts???
Cheers
The Zenmeister!
Unfortunately, in that lag time between judging you totally expect that whatever is left of your original beer will have been heartily and happily consumed before you get the notice that you won and need to submit more samples. So, do you...
A). Just bottle up all six bottles up front, even tho the three that will go to the nationals will not be as fresh as they will have been in the bottle a while.
B). Make sure you and your friends don't consume the last of the submitted beer out of the keg. This is dangerous as my friends and I
1: Have no will power and will drink until the foam flows
2: I am never really sure how much is left in the keg anyways
C). Just brew another batch when you get the happy notice to submit more. Dangerous because there may not be enough time to have it finish correctly before the national judging, and will it really be the exact same?Thoughts???
Cheers
The Zenmeister!