Thirsty Boy
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I entered two BIAB brews in Vic Brew and one in ANAWBS
The oatmeal stout in Vic brew was the only one of the three that I thought had any chance at all of a decent score... and it was the only one that got one..
Vic Brew - American IPA. 22nd out of 36 with 71.3 points and comments about being under bitter for style, too sweet, overly estery. Suggestions to choose a more attenuative yeast (I used S04) and to increase bitterness, reduce dry hopping and increase late kettle hops.
They were spot on too... I tapped that beer out of the fermentor three quarters of the way through just so I could enter another BIAB beer. If it hadn't been underattenuated then I wasted my time letting the rest of the batch sit in the fermentor for another 2 weeks
Vic Brew - Oatmeal Stout. 7th out of 27 with 99 points. Comments about thin body and lack of mouthfeel. One judge said the roast was too harsh and overdone.... another it wasn't roasty enough.. oh well. Main suggestion was attention to recipe with all judges suggesting an increase in the amount of oatmeal.
I agree, the main thing I would improve on that beer is a lack of body. Need to up the oatmeal a bit and mash a little higher. Then it will be as slick and chewy as I was aiming for.
ANAWBS - English Barley wine. Dead last out of 6 with a pathetic 23.5 (out of 50) points. Haven't got judges feedback yet.. But I imagine it will say something about it being overly hot and needing another year of age. Its only a few months old.
I'm gonna have to say that this one hasn't got anything to do with BIAB no matter what the judges say. Its my first barley wine, I have never tasted an actual barley wine and it was made using some left over pale malt and a cake of Palm sugar... I only called it a barleywine because its strong. I have absolutely no idea if other than being in spec for OG, FG and ABV ... it bears any resemblance whatsoever to an actual barleywine. Not a lot apparently with only 23.5 points :lol:
So the BIABs didn't do spectacularly well... but the stout did OK I suppose. And there were no themes in the faults found by the judges.. nothing particular that stuck out as different to my other beers.
But, (except the Barleywine) they didn't come last either... so at least we know that its possible to make a worse beer than I can make with BIAB.
I know that James squire got a 3rd place in ANAWBS with a brew made on a Bucket in Bucket All in One system... thats a fair bit like BIAB
Anyone else with a happier tale to tell...
Thirsty
The oatmeal stout in Vic brew was the only one of the three that I thought had any chance at all of a decent score... and it was the only one that got one..
Vic Brew - American IPA. 22nd out of 36 with 71.3 points and comments about being under bitter for style, too sweet, overly estery. Suggestions to choose a more attenuative yeast (I used S04) and to increase bitterness, reduce dry hopping and increase late kettle hops.
They were spot on too... I tapped that beer out of the fermentor three quarters of the way through just so I could enter another BIAB beer. If it hadn't been underattenuated then I wasted my time letting the rest of the batch sit in the fermentor for another 2 weeks
Vic Brew - Oatmeal Stout. 7th out of 27 with 99 points. Comments about thin body and lack of mouthfeel. One judge said the roast was too harsh and overdone.... another it wasn't roasty enough.. oh well. Main suggestion was attention to recipe with all judges suggesting an increase in the amount of oatmeal.
I agree, the main thing I would improve on that beer is a lack of body. Need to up the oatmeal a bit and mash a little higher. Then it will be as slick and chewy as I was aiming for.
ANAWBS - English Barley wine. Dead last out of 6 with a pathetic 23.5 (out of 50) points. Haven't got judges feedback yet.. But I imagine it will say something about it being overly hot and needing another year of age. Its only a few months old.
I'm gonna have to say that this one hasn't got anything to do with BIAB no matter what the judges say. Its my first barley wine, I have never tasted an actual barley wine and it was made using some left over pale malt and a cake of Palm sugar... I only called it a barleywine because its strong. I have absolutely no idea if other than being in spec for OG, FG and ABV ... it bears any resemblance whatsoever to an actual barleywine. Not a lot apparently with only 23.5 points :lol:
So the BIABs didn't do spectacularly well... but the stout did OK I suppose. And there were no themes in the faults found by the judges.. nothing particular that stuck out as different to my other beers.
But, (except the Barleywine) they didn't come last either... so at least we know that its possible to make a worse beer than I can make with BIAB.
I know that James squire got a 3rd place in ANAWBS with a brew made on a Bucket in Bucket All in One system... thats a fair bit like BIAB
Anyone else with a happier tale to tell...
Thirsty