TSHBC 2014 Tas Results

Australia & New Zealand Homebrewing Forum

Help Support Australia & New Zealand Homebrewing Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Not For Horses

Well-Known Member
Joined
28/8/13
Messages
901
Reaction score
609
Over the weekend we held the first state qualifying competition for the AABC national competition that Tassie has ever had.
It was the culmination of almost a year of work since the afternoon that Nick (that's BrewTas to you lot) and myself sat in his loungeroom and said "Let's have a state homebrew competition in Tasmania next year".
This year has been a huge amount of back and forth between the Hobart and Launceston brew clubs but it all ran very smoothly in the end.
A big thanks to Sacha Wanda for an absolutely stellar job in organising.
Big thanks to our sponsors Cool Wine in Hobart and Brew By You.
Thanks to Stephen from Canberra Brewers for coming down and sitting on the panel as head judge and thanks to everyone else that sat on the judging panels.
Thanks to the New Sydney for hosting us over the two day event and even opening specially just for us.
Last but not least, a big thank you to everyone that entered. 56 entries in total over 6 categories. This is only going to grow from here on out.

So here are the results...

Best of Show
1st Place John Keske Fruit Lambic 127 points Gold
2nd Place Gary Fox Munich Dunkel 123 points Gold
3rd Place Chris McMullen RIS 120 points Gold
- - -
Amber & Dark Lager
Gary Fox Munich Dunkel 123 points Gold
Owen Lester Vienna Lager 115 points Silver
John Keske Oktoberfest/Marzen 114 points Silver
Olivia Morrison Cali Common 113 points Silver
Stuart Grant Schwarzbier 111 points Silver
Eddie Gardiner Cali Common 109 points Silver
Stuart Grant Oktoberfest/Marzen 107 points Silver
Gary Fox Schwarzbier 101 points Bronze
- - -
Bitter Ale
Duncan Forbes US Amber 114 points Silver
Wayne and Naomi Clarkson US Amber 107 points Silver
Damian Millar ESB 106 points Silver
Jeremy Barratt Best Bitter 105 points Silver
John Keske ESB 105 points Silver
Damian Millar Best Bitter 99 points Bronze
Chris McMullen ESB 98 points Bronze
Eddie Gardiner US Amber 96 points Bronze
Sam Cotton US Amber 91 points Bronze
Jerry Dooley US Amber 88 points
- - -
Strong Stout
Chris McMullen RIS 120 points Gold
Stuart Grant US Stout 111 points Silver
Damian Millar Aus/FES 108 points Silver
Todd Mazur Aus/FES 104 points Bronze
Eddie Gardiner US Stout 103 points Bronze
Stuart Grant Aus/FES 100 points Bronze
Stuart Carter RIS 99 points Bronze
Stefan Kowalik US Stout 94 points Bronze
Sacha Wanda RIS 94 points Bronze
Bruce Paterson Aus/FES 83 points
- - -
IPA
John Keske AIPA 109 points Silver
Eddie Gardiner AIPA 103 points Silver
Jerry Dooley AIPA 102 points Bronze
Stuart Grant AIPA 101 points Bronze
Chris McMullen IIPA 97 points Bronze
Pat Wilson AIPA 94 points Bronze
Bruce Paterson EIPA 90 points Bronze
Andrew Swift AIPA 89 points
Paul Barron AIPA 89 points
Duncan Forbes AIPA 89 points
Chris McMullen AIPA 89 points
- - -
Wheat & Rye
Stuart Carter Roggenbier 110 points Silver
Stuart Grant Dunkelweizen 108 poinst Silver
Sacha Wanda Weizen 108 points Silver
Jeremy Barrat US Wheat 104 points Bronze
Andy Whitaker Weizenbock 90 points Bronze
Sacha Wanda Dunkelweizen 88 points
Stefan Kowalik Weizen 83 points
Sam Cotton Weizen 75 points
- - -
Farmhouse & Wild Beer
John Keske Fruit Lambic 127 points Gold
Michelle Keske Witbier 115 points Silver
Stuart Grant Saison 113 points Silver
Ian Parr Bierre de Garde 100 points Bronze
Owen Lester Saison 90 points Bronze
Graeme Lodge Witbier 89 points
Duncan Forbes Witbier 85 points
Paul Barron Saison 76 points
Chris McMullen Berlinner Weisse 62 points
 
Congratulations to all those who won, entered and organised the event. Let's hope it gets bigger and better frmight even organise myself enough to enter next year.
Cheers
LB
 
Well done to those who entered and especially the organisers. In a small and isolated state that takes massive amounts of effort.

Surprised that my least in style and technically good beer ranked above beers that I thought fit the guidelines far better.

Just goes to show that judging lotto beers ain't as easy as it sounds.

:)

Onto the nationals.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top