[MKOB] FW: Club Only Competitions
kcr000 at bellsouth.net
kcr000 at bellsouth.net
Wed Nov 14 16:10:51 EST 2007
Mike is the only one on the ball. He will get my vote tonight!
-------------- Original message from JCoop704 at bellsouth.net: --------------
Mike sent me the original email on the competitions and I stand corrected. But I did take over and did'nt have the orginial list to refer back to.
But we really don't have the time for a competition this month, we need to have elections and discuss the Christmas party.
Sorry just didn't work out.
MIKE MITCHELL FOR PRESIDENT, HE'S THE ONE THAT KNOWS ALL.
-----Original Message-----
From: msm113 at charter.net [mailto:msm113 at charter.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 7:31 PM
To: Michael Mitchell
Subject: Fwd: [MKOB] Club Only Competitions
> Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:05:00 -0600
> From: Russ Clayton
> To: mkob-announce at swampgas.com
> Subject: [MKOB] Club Only Competitions
>
> Dear fellow olut heads,
>
> After a long arduous process, I've taken all the suggestions and
> limited down our beers for the upcoming 2007 lineup for club only
brews.
>
> Drum roll please...
>
> First Quarter Beer ... which we will talk about in January and
> will brew there-after for the March meeting.
> *(Brown Ale) -- This can be American or English, your
choice.
>
> *Second Quarter Beer ... which we will talk abou t in April and
> will brew there-after for the June meeting.
> * (IPA/APA) -- Choose either an IPA or an APA.*
>
> Third Quarter Beer ... which we will talk about in July and will
> brew there-after for the September meeting.
> * (Irish Dry Stout/English Porter) -- Choose either an
> Irish Dry Stout or English Porter.
>
> *Fourth Quarter Beer ... which we will talk about in May and will
> brew there-after for the November meeting.
> *(Strong Ale) -- Choose Belgian, English or American.
>
> * To explain the choices above. The Brown Ale was far and away the
> single most popular style submitted. IPA and APA were tied for
second.
> Dry Stout and Porter were also tied. And the next most popular style
> that I saw was Strong Ale. A variety of strong ales were submitted,
> so I figured we would lump them into one category.
>
> I also received sugges tions saying that we should open up the
> categories a bit and not be so precise. So I believe I've done that
> without being too broad, and still allowing for a good set of
> guidelines to judge each beer.
>
> Also note that the Fourth Quarter beer will be talked about in
> May, to allow for brewing and maturation for the November meeting.
>
> If you feel that you have a good handle on one of these styles,
> and would like to make a presentation at one of the meetings, please
> let me know. I will also ask George to talk about the style for a few
minutes
> and give us the rundown of what the style or styles require. To make
> this work, it would be best to have a variety of people involved. Jim
> is still working on the matter of having a prize available for each
judging.
>
> I believe the most popular idea of judging was to let everyone
> score the beers and then add up the scores. Before each judging I
> will ask George to talk for a bit about the style or styles we are
> getting ready to taste. He will give us the main tasting points we
> should be looking for and main defect points we should also be looking
for.
>
> Each beer submitted should be in plain brown 12 oz. bottles for
> the sake of judging fairly. To assure that everyone gets a sample,
> please bring 4 bottles, just in case there are a lot of people
> present. I will bring saltines to clear our taste buds between
> samples. The judging will be done first after the main meeting part
> is done. After the judging is done for the competition, the floor
> will be open for other types of beer that may have been brewed and
brought to the meeting.
> I'll tabulate the results and figure who the best of show was. In
> case of a tie, the tie will be broken by a secondary tasting b y George
> and 2 random people that want to judge.
>
> If I have forgot to mention something please let me know.
> Otherwise, I hope everything goes well. If you want to brew your
> entry for a category before the date that we will talk about it for
> the first time to allow for more aging, please feel free. This is why
> I wanted to get this email out before the end of Dec.
>
> ~russ
>
>
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