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27th Australian National Amateur Wine and Beer Show (ANAWBS)
Brewers (and winemakers),
Full details of our 27th annual show are now on the ANAWBS website.
Entries close on 29th September and Presentation Day will be Sunday 15th October 2006 in Adelaide.
Entry is open to all amateur brewers (and winemakers). There are no State based restrictions.
ANAWBS is the first Nationally focused competition in Australia to have BJCP sanctioned status.
This year there are 17 style specific beer classes, up from last years 13.
All beers will be judged to the BJCP 50 point system and medals will be awarded based upon merit.
Trophies and Certificates will be awarded to First, Second and Third for each class as well as awards for best beer of show and most successful brewer - see the website for full details.
In addition, with the support of our sponsors, we expect to offer a number of additional valuable prizes to selected classes and award winners, watch this space for important announcements.
There is a dedicated class for kit beers.
For the full grain beer enthusiasts there is the Mash Paddle which is now incorporated into ANAWBS.
The remaining 15 classes are unrestricted and we welcome entries from amateur brewers employing all methods.
There is even a free label competition.
Further information and entry forms can be obtained from the website at: www.anawbs.org.au
Enjoy your brewing and good luck with your entries.
Brewers (and winemakers),
Full details of our 27th annual show are now on the ANAWBS website.
Entries close on 29th September and Presentation Day will be Sunday 15th October 2006 in Adelaide.
Entry is open to all amateur brewers (and winemakers). There are no State based restrictions.
ANAWBS is the first Nationally focused competition in Australia to have BJCP sanctioned status.
This year there are 17 style specific beer classes, up from last years 13.
All beers will be judged to the BJCP 50 point system and medals will be awarded based upon merit.
Trophies and Certificates will be awarded to First, Second and Third for each class as well as awards for best beer of show and most successful brewer - see the website for full details.
In addition, with the support of our sponsors, we expect to offer a number of additional valuable prizes to selected classes and award winners, watch this space for important announcements.
There is a dedicated class for kit beers.
For the full grain beer enthusiasts there is the Mash Paddle which is now incorporated into ANAWBS.
The remaining 15 classes are unrestricted and we welcome entries from amateur brewers employing all methods.
There is even a free label competition.
Further information and entry forms can be obtained from the website at: www.anawbs.org.au
Enjoy your brewing and good luck with your entries.