brokebucket
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I just said I was struggling with the concept. I was not attempting to discredit judges and their ability nor their desire to do their best which your post implies I was doing.
Perhaps the existing process is the best there is. I've never entered a competition, but I've gotten to the point where I'd like to get some feedback from experienced palettes. Neither me nor my friends are there at this point, so your earlier suggestion wouldn't work for me.
Isn't the point of the guidelines to attempt to add some level of "calibration" so that there is, using your terms, something approaching a machine-like objectivity? I realize there a number of factors outside of an entrant's or judge's control, but given the same factors, such as those within a certain competition, I would expect the guidelines to steer the judges to a similar score. If they don't, then I would expect a bad, good, better, best system to be just as good and less confusing to those entering a competition.
Maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way, but if I got a score of 26 on a particular beer, I would take away a very different message than I would on one that received a 36.
Hey, I just wanted to comment on what you wrote, as I am probably right around where you are in brewing. I have entered a couple contests, and have done well and not so well....and have got good and not so good feedback on my beers. I personally enter them for fun, and take whatever feedback I get back with a grain of salt, because I dont know the people giving me the feedback.
With that being said, if you REALLY want good feedback, find somebody knowledgeable about beer that is willing to taste it and is willing to give it to you straight. Have a conversation about the beer as you both taste it. Your LHBS or local club is the place for this if you dont already know somebody.
Waiting around for a month to get a scoresheet back is not a great way for a new brewer to improve...there is just too much lag. That's my opinion.