That's heaps but it seems biased towards their customer base. A majority all grain brewers is probably not representative of all australian home brewersmitch_au83 said:Hard to get much from it with only 2500 people doing the quiz.
Those who drink craft beer, and also home brew, would be inclined to brew AG because they're wanting to create beer as tasty and varied as the beer they often pay a small fortune for.peteru said:Customer base? That would be beer drinkers that are willing to pay a bit extra so they don't have to drink megaswill.
Beer Cartel does not sell any brewing stuff.
I may be wrong, and correct me if i am, but doesn't using style guidelines for judging help identify brewers that posess enough skill to identify, design and brew beer using a finite level of control based on the parameters of their given system? Anyone can brew a beer and enter it in a competition, but unless the judges identify what you are trying to achieve it is impossible to be objective.klangers said:
- Very rigid style interpretations - to me it stifles creativity a little by putting everything in a box and makes me second-guess which category I should enter. I know that styles are necessary to make any kind of quantitative judging possible, but the reason that's always peddled is feedback. Why not just have an open tasting and feedback session to build confidence for those who don't really want to be competitive?
I'm not sure how exactly you would like beers to be judged if not against style criteria. Even 'crazy' beers entered in the specialty category are judged in part against their base beer style. Beer competitions are not about artistic expression, they are an attempt to objectively quantify the various sensory qualities of a beer against a set of prescribed criteria. That aside I'm not sure what useful feedback you could expect from judging if style criteria wasn't used other than 'nice' or 'not nice'. Comps are also not run as an ego building exercise for the brewers who enter, if your beer does not rank well in a comp it means one of two thing, either it is crap or it is out of style (or both). Any half decent brewer should be able to design a recipe and brew a beer to any given style the judging process then gives you feedback on your efforts, that's the whole point.....and if you are not a competitive person, then why do you care? If you like your beer then isn't that all that matters?klangers said:[*]Very rigid style interpretations - to me it stifles creativity a little by putting everything in a box and makes me second-guess which category I should enter. I know that styles are necessary to make any kind of quantitative judging possible, but the reason that's always peddled is feedback. Why not just have an open tasting and feedback session to build confidence for those who don't really want to be competitive?
If the aim is to get more brewers attending competitions, then I suggest the community starts being open-minded. I would hate it to go down the snobby road of wine tasting and competitions.I know that styles are necessary to make any kind of quantitative judging possible
I'm not trying to be a ****, I'm seriously asking how else do you actually run a comp without judging criteria from a logistical point of view. You can't just line up 400 odd beers (as we had a Vicbrew last year) and run a best of show. It's just not possible.klangers said:This reaction proves my point. I better get out my flamesuit, and put away my opinion.
If the aim is to get more brewers attending competitions, then I suggest the community starts being open-minded. I would hate it to go down the snobby road of wine tasting and competitions.
You should attend one if you can and volunteer to steward rather than judge (unless you want to judge of course). From an educational point of view you want get a better chance to taste a wide range of homebrew from crap to perfection and everything in between from all styles. It's especially a good opportunity to taste some of the more obscure styles that aren't readily available commercially. Anyhow the choice is yours, I'm not sure why my comment would scare you off attending a comp. just pointing out the reality of the situation.klangers said:Mmm, fair enough. It doesn't do much to encourage me to attend a comp though.
I suppose understanding starts with listening. Being defensive doesn't get one anywhere.
mitch_au83 said:Hard to get much from it with only 2500 people doing the quiz.
Coodgee said:That's heaps but it seems biased towards their customer base. A majority all grain brewers is probably not representative of all australian home brewers
peteru said:Customer base? That would be beer drinkers that are willing to pay a bit extra so they don't have to drink megaswill.
Beer Cartel does not sell any brewing stuff.
Hey Guys,wereprawn said:Those who drink craft beer, and also home brew, would be inclined to brew AG because they're wanting to create beer as tasty and varied as the beer they often pay a small fortune for.
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