BTW, AnOldUR, you might have a bottle of my winning beer left in your fridge, if you haven't drunk it yet, I sent two of them to you...
Don't know if it's good or bad, or just part of my OCD, but I have this fear of loosing stuff that makes me hoard certain things. That bottle keeps tempting me from the door of the kitchen fridge. The first one was so good that I keep putting off drinking the second because I dont want it to be gone. The anticipation is almost as rewarding as the real thing.BTW, AnOldUR, you might have a bottle of my winning beer left in your fridge, if you haven't drunk it yet, I sent two of them to you...
Here's another:
Northeast Region
Category 26: Other Mead
Max Score: 48.5 | Min Score: 24 | Avg Score: 31.6 | # of Entries: 10
1 26c Art Steinmetz of Morristown, NJ
2 26c Michael Fairbrother of Londonderry, NH, Brew Free or Die
3 26c Edward Walkowski of Dalton, PA, SAAZ (Scranton Area Amateur Zymologists)
I'm getting a bit excited here. My 48.5 first round score was the best score nationally of any mead, and of all entries, period. (don't quote me on the last fact, I may have missed something).
Here's another:
Northeast Region
Category 26: Other Mead
Max Score: 48.5 | Min Score: 24 | Avg Score: 31.6 | # of Entries: 10
1 26c Art Steinmetz of Morristown, NJ
2 26c Michael Fairbrother of Londonderry, NH, Brew Free or Die
3 26c Edward Walkowski of Dalton, PA, SAAZ (Scranton Area Amateur Zymologists)
I'm getting a bit excited here. My 48.5 first round score was the best score nationally of any mead, and of all entries, period. (don't quote me on the last fact, I may have missed something).
I almost feel obligated to put an apology in the box with my entries. I get visions of a lot of cursing as they try to penetrate the bubble-fortress around each bottle.Thanks for the good wishes. Breaking a leg, I'm not worried about. Breaking a bottle in shipping? That terrifies me.
edit: I was only a point away from Silver and qualifying to go on the the next round. Oh well, it's nice that it scored as well as it did when they nicked me for oxidation.
I don't think silvers made it to round 2. I had 3 silvers but nothing that made it to the next round.
I think that the silver cut-off is 30 and that is the minimum score to move on, but you still have to take 1-2-3.
You get certificates independantly of advancing or not, it is based on points. In each category they pick the top 3 beers in each region and advance those to the finals, that is not based on points but is a Best of Show style selection process.
A minimum score of 30 is required in order to advance to the final round regardless of whether the beer placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
That's what I was referring to. I was a point away from being eligible to move on to the finals. Not that I'd hold my breath with only a 30. But you could have the best bear in a category, but if all the beers were off and the best was only a 29, then nobody advances.
Anyone else in the Great Lakes Region NOT get their certificates back yet?? I got my scoresheets back the week after the 1st Round, but no certs. Not that they mean much, just more wall decor I suppose.
FWIW, I should be getting a Gold cert and 2 Silvers.
If it makes you feel any better, my 37.5, 32, 31.5 didn't make it to the next round.
No, it doesnt make me feel any better. I got a 38, 35, and 33! LOL! Oh well those are the breaks.![]()
Anyone else in the Great Lakes Region NOT get their certificates back yet?? I got my scoresheets back the week after the 1st Round, but no certs. Not that they mean much, just more wall decor I suppose.
FWIW, I should be getting a Gold cert and 2 Silvers.
You never know. It's a whole new ball game in the second round. A 30 could possibly do much better in the finals. The whole thing is somewhat of a crap shoot. Overall, IMO the quality of the BJCP judging is excellent and in the long run it all seems to work out fairly, but I've also entered the same beer in multiple competitions and the range was from Best of Show to zilch. The beer was all from the same batch and the competitions were all held at about the same time. In all, it was six major competitions (including 1st round NHC) and the final tally was one BOS, three golds, one silver and one bronze. That will probably never happen again with any beer I brew.