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- 27/4/04
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The Mash Paddle has developed as an excellent way for All grain brewers
to compete against their peers based mainly on brewing and recipe
creation skills.
It has been my desire since its creation that the Paddle be handed over
to a national competition to ensure a continuity over the coming years.
After discussion with the committee of ANAWBS (Australian National Amateur
Wine and Beer Show) involving a full restructuring of the beer competition I
am very happy to announce the Mash Paddle will now be the premiere All Grain
brewing competition at this the oldest National Homebrewing Beer competition
in Australia.
All the same "rules" will apply but now you will have until the middle
of September to get your entries in. And if you haven't previously considered entering there is now time to get your entries in.
This year's Mash Paddle winner, can rightly claim to be the national
champion of the only exclusively all grain category within any Australian
national competition.
Full further entry details for the mash paddle, and the other ANAWBS
classifications will be posted in the near future by members of the ANAWBS
committee.
A new collection address will be provided shortly.
I am very happy with the new style guidelines and the judging criteria for the other beers in the competition categories and look forward to tasting your entries for the
2005 Paddle.
Steve Nicholls
to compete against their peers based mainly on brewing and recipe
creation skills.
It has been my desire since its creation that the Paddle be handed over
to a national competition to ensure a continuity over the coming years.
After discussion with the committee of ANAWBS (Australian National Amateur
Wine and Beer Show) involving a full restructuring of the beer competition I
am very happy to announce the Mash Paddle will now be the premiere All Grain
brewing competition at this the oldest National Homebrewing Beer competition
in Australia.
All the same "rules" will apply but now you will have until the middle
of September to get your entries in. And if you haven't previously considered entering there is now time to get your entries in.
This year's Mash Paddle winner, can rightly claim to be the national
champion of the only exclusively all grain category within any Australian
national competition.
Full further entry details for the mash paddle, and the other ANAWBS
classifications will be posted in the near future by members of the ANAWBS
committee.
A new collection address will be provided shortly.
I am very happy with the new style guidelines and the judging criteria for the other beers in the competition categories and look forward to tasting your entries for the
2005 Paddle.
Steve Nicholls