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Judging is fun and you learn a lot about the different styles.I judged Autumn/Winter Seasonal beer in a competition. First time judging. Had a good time.
Lol thanks brother. I did do a little, beep beep! LolGot results from entries to a homebrew competition. Got my highest non-medal score ever with a 39 on my braggot (very positive comments, must have been a tough category; got HM at least). Also comments on my other beers reinforce that I need to work on my bottling techniques.
And since he probably won't toot his own horn, I'll point out that @Dgallo got gold in pilsner. Good work!
Congratulations!Judged a second day in the local competition. Managed to bring home hardware for an American Pale Ale (18B) and a Barrel Aged Maple Barleywine (31B-Alt Sugar-Maple, 33A barrel-aged, 22C american barleywine)!
Congratulations!Lol thanks brother. I did do a little, beep beep! Lol
Thanks brotherCongratulations!
I just got a chuckle from the idea of a grain farmer mowing the lawn.Bottled the Kölsch I brewed a couple of weeks ago. 2.5 gal batch; got 21 bottles. Finished right at 4% ABV. With the weather warming up here it might not be too early for a lawnmower beer.
Well, at our city house we have a little yard that takes less than half an hour to mow; maybe 10 minutes for the front yard and 15 for the back. That works up enough of a sweat to warrant a beer or two.I just got a chuckle from the idea of a grain farmer mowing the lawn.
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