I don't mind a swift 150 Lashes or two while I'm waiting for the bus home and the odd Nine Tails hits the spot as well. With more Aussie micros (and not-so-micros) getting into Ales it strikes me that there's no really appropriate BJCP classes to enter one's own attempts at these increasingly popular styles.
Easy, just enter them as American Pale Ales? Well as James Squire website says re the 150:
We have been looking to introduce an Australian style Pale Ale to the James Squire range for some time to provide a flip side to our quite challenging English style India Pale Ale (IPA), Stowaway. We did not want to go the big overtly hoppy American Pale Ale route, (which we’ve already done quite successfully with three Hop Thief releases) for this new beer, as we are aiming to provide an entry point for drinkers who are just beginning to explore the more interesting beer flavours on offer within the craft beer market.
Current BJCP guidelines suggest: A mild but distinctive peppery, herbaceous flavour from Pride of Ringwood hops is desirable.
Which covers the Coopers styles of course but what if we want to use some NS or Galaxy etc. and I'm sure there will be people out there who are perfecting their own 150 lash or Stone and Wood or White Rabbit tributes and would love to showcase them in comps.
I wonder if any new styles are being considered for the comps in the near future? Edit: or a broadening of the AusPA style guidelines? Currently, to turn it on its head, it's a bit like a hypothetical situation where BJCP is actually an Australian based Organisation and we mandate that all American Pale Ales entered in the USA competitions have to conform to a profile similar to SNPA, no other styles considered.
Easy, just enter them as American Pale Ales? Well as James Squire website says re the 150:
We have been looking to introduce an Australian style Pale Ale to the James Squire range for some time to provide a flip side to our quite challenging English style India Pale Ale (IPA), Stowaway. We did not want to go the big overtly hoppy American Pale Ale route, (which we’ve already done quite successfully with three Hop Thief releases) for this new beer, as we are aiming to provide an entry point for drinkers who are just beginning to explore the more interesting beer flavours on offer within the craft beer market.
Current BJCP guidelines suggest: A mild but distinctive peppery, herbaceous flavour from Pride of Ringwood hops is desirable.
Which covers the Coopers styles of course but what if we want to use some NS or Galaxy etc. and I'm sure there will be people out there who are perfecting their own 150 lash or Stone and Wood or White Rabbit tributes and would love to showcase them in comps.
I wonder if any new styles are being considered for the comps in the near future? Edit: or a broadening of the AusPA style guidelines? Currently, to turn it on its head, it's a bit like a hypothetical situation where BJCP is actually an Australian based Organisation and we mandate that all American Pale Ales entered in the USA competitions have to conform to a profile similar to SNPA, no other styles considered.