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Comments: Style refers to the traditional ale version of Australian Bitter, commonly labelled Bitter Ale prior to
lager conversion during late 20th century.
As Wikipedia says "Citation Needed"
Who wrote the above claptrap and can they supply evidence that any of the mainstream breweries brewed ale versions of VB etc up to the late 20th century? I've been here since mid 70s and never encountered any of the fantasy beers referred to. ????????????
Except the style guidelines specifically say that this isn't an example...I may be wrong but VB original seems to fit that description, a shame its not brewed anymore. <_<
I may be wrong but VB original seems to fit that description, a shame its not brewed anymore. <_<
I'm undecided as to whether I really agree with the idea or the style but that's my reading of what is being attempted...
American Amber hasn't been there for at least 2 years, this and last, not sure about before that.You are correct. And more to the point where has American Amber Ale gone?
These Mexicans have been giving the Tequila a bit too much of a bashing, methinks. And also to the point, as we are using the Nat guidelines for the State comp where indeed is the Amber for next fortnight ???????
do you mean a load of coprophagia ? h34r:
You are correct. And more to the point where has American Amber Ale gone?
These Mexicans have been giving the Tequila a bit too much of a bashing, methinks. And also to the point, as we are using the Nat guidelines for the State comp where indeed is the Amber for next fortnight ???????
Just had a squizz on Wikipedia ROFL :lol:
Amber has been sought of missing for two years? I brewed an Amber this year for SABSOSA but then when I went hunting for the class in AABC . So now I will be entering it in the American pale class. The colour range in the Pale class is quite broad. I doooooo hope the judges really take that into account. I now have an APA and a APA / Amber. Need to decide on which one to enter since I can't enter both?
7.1 American Pale Ale [BJCP]
Appearance: Pale golden to deep amber. Moderately large white
to off-white head with good retention.
BYB
Have a look at 9.5 American Brown Ale. The colour range is fairly broad and probably closer than an APA if you are on the darker end.Amber has been sought of missing for two years? I brewed an Amber this year for SABSOSA but then when I went hunting for the class in AABC . So now I will be entering it in the American pale class. The colour range in the Pale class is quite broad. I doooooo hope the judges really take that into account. I now have an APA and a APA / Amber. Need to decide on which one to enter since I can't enter both?
7.1 American Pale Ale [BJCP]
Appearance: Pale golden to deep amber. Moderately large white
to off-white head with good retention.
Noone has answered if we can enter two beers in the APA category yet!
-BD
Noone has answered if we can enter two beers in the APA category yet!
-BD
Bd there is no way you could better that one you put into BABBs - I can taste it now. At the judging table we were moaning like whores, would never have picked it as yours as it was less than 80 IBU. :wacko:\
If you entered two, we would probably have to get St John in for the occasion. B)
Hmmmm......... decisions, decisions...
The way I read it, you can't enter two.
"No more than two entries are allowed from each entrant in any one Category.
Within this rule, no more than one entry is allowed in any one style.".
The rule kinda contradicts itself but if you break it down there is only one style so only one entry.
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