Either Mortdale or Riverwood. Probably a 20 minute walk from either.Bribie G said:What's the nearest train station to Lorraine St, much of a walk?
mckenry said:Thanks to all involved.
Can I ask how the 1st 2nd 3rd works?
For example - Colin Batt (congrats all round Colin) won 1st place in the American Brown class with 42.5.
I assume Andrew Hammond won the American Pale Ale class and
Barry Cranston won the American IPA class.
Why is Matt Starr included? Did he come 2nd in American Pale Ale and equal third overall in the American Group?
I find it strange that one from each class could make up 1st 2nd 3rd? Or is it that simple, that the highest 3 scoring beers are the place getters is that group?
So, please dont get me wrong - I have a $50 voucher coming my way I just wonder if there could have been (e.g. English class) someone sitting on 40.0 and someone else on 39.5, between Damian Casey and Cameron James, but they brewed Brown Porters, so dont get a look in, for the English group at all?
Edit - what is the significance of Cameron James being in black and bold?
Barls, sounds like you've had too much mead today. I echo what I think are your sentiments: Congratulations to everyone that came out and made it through a long, freezing morning of judging. Massive thanks to Barry and P1 for organising everything.barls said:wahoo third in meads.
id ike to that the two who struggled through the many and varied version that were presented
Thanks Korev, but not really.Korev said:Ok to answer your questions
On the sheet there are 3 columns for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd and there are 4 rows for each of the competition groupings A B C and D
So using Group B American as an example Colin was first, Andrew was second and Barry and Matt tied for third. Similarly read left to right for the other groups A, C and D for scores and placings.
As for Cameron and font colours it looks fine on my screen!
Hope this explanation helps
P1
mckenry said:Thanks Korev, but not really.
I want to know if its possible that there could be multiple American Brown Ales between Colin Batt's first in American Brown at 42.5 and Andrew Hammonds American Pale at 41.0. i.e. did it have to be best in each category gets a place in the class?
Thanks for that yes the Group B should be labelled - B American.MCHammo said:Barls, sounds like you've had too much mead today. I echo what I think are your sentiments: Congratulations to everyone that came out and made it through a long, freezing morning of judging. Massive thanks to Barry and P1 for organising everything.
Congratulations also to all fellow prize winners. Unexpected first in APAs! I tasted a few AIPAs which I reckon would have bested me if entered as APAs.
As for the colours - it seems to me that Cameron James is written in black font, as is Greg Lee's score (. Also, the text in the Group column is not showing up for Group B? That's all minor stuff anyway. Thanks for getting some preliminary results out so quickly!
OK cool. Thanks for that. Great to see then that nearly all styles picked up a gong! Any entries at all for Aussie Brown?Korev said:Ah hopefully with you now - No - as all the Americans were in a group together so the highest scores across the whole grouping of APA, AIPA, ABA become 1st 2nd 3rd etc per the Competition Entry details.
P1
3mckenry said:OK cool. Thanks for that. Great to see then that nearly all styles picked up a gong! Any entries at all for Aussie Brown?
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