If anything guidelines follow breweries, hence why at the end of every guideline is a list of commercial examplesdjar007 said:I thought most breweries followed style guidelines very closely.
bjcp style guidelines or different guidelines? BJCP is specifically developed for amateur competitions and is informed mainly by commercial examples as suggested above.djar007 said:I thought most breweries followed style guidelines very closely.
I remember when Cold beers came out around 1994 because I used to go and support my ****** Chick who played indoor cricket, they had Cold Filtered for $3 a stubby. I bought it because it was 5.2% ABV so more effective than XXXX or Carlton at the time so I could get a drunk on for less than twenty while I sat in the stands and watched her do her thang.TheWiggman said:At the Orange races for a work function, thought I was winning because it was unlimited booze for $10. I asked for their range of beers and was given this:
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ABV dropped over 1% since I used to drink it at uni. Has lost a lot of its character since, make what you will of that. No further comments necessary.
LOL so fizzy malt water?Tahoose said:Tried this a couple weeks back. Not a bad beer, think coopers pale ale without yeast esters.
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