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I made an English dark ale from a recipe I found in a book. I made a small hop substitution because I couldn't get the hops it called for but essentially it was just like the recipe. It turned out great. Can I enter it in a competition or is that ethically a no no.

Tony
 
I made an English dark ale from a recipe I found in a book. I made a small hop substitution because I couldn't get the hops it called for but essentially it was just like the recipe. It turned out great. Can I enter it in a competition or is that ethically a no no.

Tony

You brewed it. Enter it.

If you bought SNPA and delabelled the bottles and submitted it, than yeah, that would be lame.

M_C
 
Unless the competition itself has explicit rules about ingredients, I wouldn't bat an eye. Homebrew recipes are just a guide--the final product is what counts!

Does it have any BJCP judges on the panel? I learned a LOT when I put mine in for competition.
 
Unless the competition itself has explicit rules about ingredients, I wouldn't bat an eye. Homebrew recipes are just a guide--the final product is what counts!

Does it have any BJCP judges on the panel? I learned a LOT when I put mine in for competition.

Yeah there is BJCP judges. It's one of the reasons I want to enter; to get the feedback.

Thank you all for the feedback.

Tony
 
For SOME styles, if your beer is a clone of a commercial beer, you must state that fact. (Probably only specialty beers) Study your contest rules and you'll be ok :) Good luck!!
 
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