HenryHill Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2007 Messages 3,039 Reaction score 13 Location Perry, MI Apr 6, 2009 #1 What is the breakout point for a beer to classified as one of the taxed levels mentioned in the title?
What is the breakout point for a beer to classified as one of the taxed levels mentioned in the title?
B Bokonon Well-Known Member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Messages 1,279 Reaction score 16 Location Tri-Cities, WA Apr 6, 2009 #2 BJCP 2008 Style Guidelines - Category 09 According to bjcp for OG its: 60: 1.030-1.035 70: 1.035-1.040 80: 1.040-1.054 They don't address a 90/-, but I suppose it would be 1.054-1.070 (1.070 being the beginning of strong scotch ale)
BJCP 2008 Style Guidelines - Category 09 According to bjcp for OG its: 60: 1.030-1.035 70: 1.035-1.040 80: 1.040-1.054 They don't address a 90/-, but I suppose it would be 1.054-1.070 (1.070 being the beginning of strong scotch ale)
snailsongs Well-Known Member Joined Dec 12, 2008 Messages 677 Reaction score 8 Location Eugene, OR Apr 6, 2009 #3 can someone describe what makes these scottish ales unique? what do they taste like? I'm dying to try one and tempted to make a batch just to see.......
can someone describe what makes these scottish ales unique? what do they taste like? I'm dying to try one and tempted to make a batch just to see.......