tektonjp
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Thanks. I guess I got confused because you wrote Alibaba, the commercial site, when you meant Ali-express. No big. Thanks again for the links.
I would like to take that (and other classes) too.
Unfortunately, if I read the info correctly,
3, two hour sessions @ 15,000 yen a session is a bit high for me.
I do however think a lot of thought has been put into the class
(I especially like the 3 stage learning process: high conc. / low conc. /then blind tasting) and suspect it would be fun and informative for anyone interested in beer at this level and in this way.
However, if there are more than 5 of us (say 6~10?) willing to do a group self-taught class, I would prefer and suggest that as an inexpensive DIY alternative.
We can create the off flavors artifically (the usual way it's done) and do our own taste testing & learning.
Plus we would be able to choose the basic flavors (like the AB course) or a more complete choice of... bad beer flavors.
Less than 6000 yen I would guess... if anyone wants to try, I'd be up for it.
Chime in here or PM me.
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I would be interested in the Taste Testing but I am gone a lot and not near anyone so I would have to travel to it. That is not to say that if you guys do set something up and it works into my schedule and you have room I would gladly attend. At the very least I would be interested in hearing about how it goes if it does.![]()
I recently took the BJCP tasting exam and qualify now for the subsidized off flavour kits. I can order 1 per year at the price of $100 USD. It takes at least two months to get from what I have read and each off flavour is enough for 20 samples.
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If we get at least 10 people then we can probably do it for 1500 to 2000 yen each (Kit cost, venue cost if any, and base beer cost if any).
I think a weekend would probably work best with maybe a morning and afternoon session with 6 off flavours each. With a little bit of planning I think it could be a good event.
There isn't much parking but a couple of cars could be okay.
As long as people don't mind crashing on tatami I have an 8 mat room and a 6 mat room that people could sleep in.... There are also a couple of couches.
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If we did a weekend we could have a couple of days of off flavour tasting, beer sharing and BBQ'ing
:fro:Anyone on this forum coming to the brew-off?:rockin:
Do you know your schedule well in advance? Can you get down to the Tokyo or Izu area for a weekend?
I have been thinking about this for a while but haven't posted yet.
I have a place in Ito, up in the mountains. There isn't much parking but a couple of cars could be okay. As long as people don't mind crashing on tatami I have an 8 mat room and a 6 mat room that people could sleep in (there are three toilets though!). I won't have enough futons for everyone, so you'd have to bring sleeping bags. There are also a couple of couches.
There is a hori kotatsu that can easily sit three people on a side. So I figure 10 to 12 people would be cozy but doable.
If we did a weekend we could have a couple of days of off flavour tasting, beer sharing and BBQ'ing if the weather permits.
I am thinking some time in March of 2015 would work for me. If there is interest, I'll set it up.
Ill help organize this CB_in_Tokyo!
Welcome to Japan espyusmc. Congrats on your BJCP certification. I am eagerly awaiting the results of my test (Taken September 6th). How long did it take you to get your results back?