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Armstrong said:
If the many Wal's, and their mates, wish to strut their stuff on a less localised stage, we would be happy to receive them at ANAWBS

That would be great! I will put it up on the TCB site if thats ok with you STU?

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More than happy for you to do that Armstrong :) .

PM or email me if you need any more information.

All beers at ANAWBS are judged against our competition guidelines. The judges have no information as to how the beers have been brewed.

It is by no means an official motto, but, may the best beer win!
 
Thanks STU.

The site seems to have all the info and the entry form etc so we should be fine.

Thanks again :)
 
The Rydal, Lithgow and Blayney shows were run with the help of Bathurst Brewers. While they may not be BJCP trained, they have lots of experience in running shows and judging and take great pride in doing a good job. Anyone who has come along to Bathurst knows the level of care and attention Bathurst Brewers give to their beers and competitions.

The Bathurst Homebrew Show will be running, but in a changed format. When the details are confirmed, it will be posted on AHB.

If you have a show in your area, put your hand up to help out in stewarding or judging. It is a great way to learn more about beers, be involved in your community and meet fellow brewers. The success and strength of a local show relies on level of entries, volunteers and support.
 
Here in SA, the Royal Adelaide show has no connection with the country show circuits. We have the Northern, Central & Southern show associations & possibly more. Each is independant of each other. Each show is run by a separate show society staffed by volunteers, and we ain't getting any younger!
Some shows have come into the 21st century and have a website, others don't. A catch with all country shows is that you must deliver & pick entries from the showgrounds, unless other arrangements can be made. Gives you a good reason to go to the show & the surrounding area. Some of these shows are within 50km of the 'big smoke'.
To find out which shows are on when, try the tourism websites in your state, there may be links to the closest show for you.
For city slickers, go for a drive and see how crafty us country bumpkins are, get there early enough and get a taste of the beers too. Better still go and judge there, we all appreciate the help and friendship.
Cheers, :beer: :D
 
Vangleator: Angle Vale - country bumpkin?? Just because the market gardens are around you it doesn't make you a bumkpin. ;) Gawler is just about an outer suburb now in lil' ol' adelaide.
 
We've got grapes, olives & almonds as well as the big tomato plants growing around the town. ;)
Ain't got no public transport either, but we still get screwed with metro rego for vehicles. <_<
Best of both worlds out here in the bush. :D :beer:
 
Armstrong said:
Our formulations + Your know how

= Success!


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Didn't see Wal's brews at the Australian International Beer Awards 2006... :ph34r:

http://www.beerawards.com/pdfs/2006%20Catalogue.pdf

//Backslapping for a club member commences//
Bro Lionheart / Wig & Pen Canberra;
Best in Class 26 - Russian Imperial Stout (Gold)
Class 20 - Lager - Kiandra Gold Pilsner (Silver)
Class 22 - Ale - Wig & Pen pale ale (Bronze - should have been at least silver!!)
Class 22 - Ale - Brewers IPA (Bronze - rubbish...it's a gold - even 5 Islands only got Bronze - were they smashed at the time?!!)
Class 22 - Ale - Bally Ragget Irish Red (Bronze - yep, they were drunk alright!!)
Class 22 - Ale - Kamberra Kolsch (Silver)
Class 26 - Stout - Velvet Cream Stout (Silver - shud have been Gold!)
Class 26 - Stout - Russian Imperial Stout (Gold and best of Class by a lightyear!)
Class 28 - Reduced alcohol - Mr Natural (Silver)
Class 38 - Wheat Beer - Amber Hefeweizen (Bronze - rubbish - at least Silver!!)
Class 38 - Wheat Beer - Berliner Wiess (Bronze)
Class 39 - Other (Belgian Fruit Beer) - Rich's summer frenzy (Silver)
Class 39 - Other (Belgian Wit) - Belgian Blonde (Bronze - you're kidding - easily Silver!)
Class 39 - Other - Family Farmhouse (Silver)
...that's 13 medals from 15 beers submitted
...'nuff said :D
 
And a Bronze for your 3rd batch entered into the AIBA.

Rock on South Coast Real Ale! it can either be downhill or up hill from there...

Scotty

Brewer
South Coast Real Ale
nnlbeersupplies.com.au
 
get a grip Vangleator, Angle Vale aint the bush, its barely an hour from the centre of Adelaide!

Olive and almond trees doesn't make it the bush, they have those in the Adelaide parklands.
 
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