I entered 3 beers into the "Malt Madness" competition last month, Irish Red, Raspberry Red, and Grand Cru, and just got my score cards back in the mail today 
I went into the competition not expecting to win as I am still a noob, but was looking more for some experience feedback from the judges.
My "Irish Red" scored a 33/50 and received some really nice comments, my favorite was "Great beer. I would pay money for it repeatedly" from a National BJCP certified judge! Most of the judges thought it was a little too hoppy for the style however, and should have been entered as an "American Amber".
I scored a 30/50 on my "Grand Cru" which I entered in the Witibier category because it didn't quite fit any of the other categories IMO. The judges thought it was a little too dark for the style and recommended more of a citrus flavor/aroma.
My "Raspberry Red" scored a 34/50 and was one I brewed based on the "Requiem Raspberry" that eschatz posted here on HBT. This beer scored the highest for me but the feedback was probably the worst in terms of constructive criticism. All the reviews felt it was well balance and the raspberry added a welcome dimension to the typical Irish red. One judge thought it was a tad dry and could use more malt.
On the whole I didn't score that well but I am really proud of my entries (as you can tell from this rambling post) and cannot wait to enter some more brews in the next competition!!:rockin:

I went into the competition not expecting to win as I am still a noob, but was looking more for some experience feedback from the judges.
My "Irish Red" scored a 33/50 and received some really nice comments, my favorite was "Great beer. I would pay money for it repeatedly" from a National BJCP certified judge! Most of the judges thought it was a little too hoppy for the style however, and should have been entered as an "American Amber".
I scored a 30/50 on my "Grand Cru" which I entered in the Witibier category because it didn't quite fit any of the other categories IMO. The judges thought it was a little too dark for the style and recommended more of a citrus flavor/aroma.
My "Raspberry Red" scored a 34/50 and was one I brewed based on the "Requiem Raspberry" that eschatz posted here on HBT. This beer scored the highest for me but the feedback was probably the worst in terms of constructive criticism. All the reviews felt it was well balance and the raspberry added a welcome dimension to the typical Irish red. One judge thought it was a tad dry and could use more malt.
On the whole I didn't score that well but I am really proud of my entries (as you can tell from this rambling post) and cannot wait to enter some more brews in the next competition!!:rockin: