Any other results out????Yob said:Was only 6 entries in pale..
Grant, want me to grab your prize? (hat/shirt)
You get to brew the beer on the new pilot system at Stone & Wood. Other than that no idea.droid said:well, good luck Grant! I'll be sure to avail myself to a few pints if ya win mate! Do you know what sort of system you'd be brewing on if you take it out?
maybe I should be saying "break a leg"... or would it be apt in a brewers case to say "break a wrist" ?
I got a call after the event saying that my entry in Brewer's Choice category (a Hefeweizen) actually came 4th, but they made a mistake and didn't call it out on the night. (they're sending me out an Honourable Mention certificate and prize out to me, so now harm done).Pale Ale:
First: Kevin Parker (106 points)
Second: Ben Willing (73.5 points)
Third: Michael Church (73 Points)
Honorable Mentions:
Jay Cook
Keith Allen
Jonathon Dayley
IPA:
First: Glen Bentley (105.5 points)
Second: Tim O’Donovan (98 points)
Third: Dan Koorey (95 points)
Honorable Mentions:
Jay Cook
Ben Willing
Keith Allen
Brewers Choice:
First: Dan Koorey – Russian Imperial Stout (129 points)
Second: Jonathon Dayley – Belgian Blonde (122 points)
Third: Brand Bamford – Chocolate Stout (115 points)
Honorable Mentions:
Ken Johnson
Jay Cook
Brayden Rawlinson
No problem. Typically i use Tettnang in a Kolsch, but with everyone's love of new world hops I decided to use Riwaka, Nelson Sauvin and Helga. A bit more hop presence than a traditional Kolsch, but not completely over the top. A Kolsch seems to be a bit of the crowd pleaser: I have never had anyone turn up their nose.Mardoo said:Hey B&T, Care to share what was New World about your kolsch? New world hops?
good luck mateBlack n Tan said:No problem. Typically i use Tettnang in a Kolsch, but with everyone's love of new world hops I decided to use Riwaka, Nelson Sauvin and Helga. A bit more hop presence than a traditional Kolsch, but not completely over the top. A Kolsch seems to be a bit of the crowd pleaser: I have never had anyone turn up their nose.
Anyways it would be good to have a few AHB-ers there this Sunday 3.00pm at Beer Deluxe Fed Square. $10 and you get to try all 12 finalists and vote.
https://goodbeerweek.com.au/events/view/569/Home-Brew-Heroes
Just tell her you're putting out the bins, thats what i did on Mum's dayYob said:I'd bloody love to mate, but it's homebrewer to pro brewer on Monday and I'd be eating a fair amount of glass with 2 leave passes in a row.
Best of luck though mate.
I beleive I talked MrsGrumpy into coming along last night...so unless plans change, I'll see you there.Black n Tan said:No problem. Typically i use Tettnang in a Kolsch, but with everyone's love of new world hops I decided to use Riwaka, Nelson Sauvin and Helga. A bit more hop presence than a traditional Kolsch, but not completely over the top. A Kolsch seems to be a bit of the crowd pleaser: I have never had anyone turn up their nose.
Anyways it would be good to have a few AHB-ers there this Sunday 3.00pm at Beer Deluxe Fed Square. $10 and you get to try all 12 finalists and vote.
https://goodbeerweek.com.au/events/view/569/Home-Brew-Heroes
It will be good to see you there PaulGrumpyPaul said:I beleive I talked MrsGrumpy into coming along last night...so unless plans change, I'll see you there.
And well done on getting to the finals.
About 15 from memorymezz94 said:Anyone know how many entries were in the Hawthorn IPA category?