mcstellar wrote:When I read this, I knew I had to post it.
I certainly am not claiming to have made the best beer in the world. Hell, for all I know, I forgot to sanitize the bottle before packaging the beer for the competition. I guess my beef is, there are really no comments on the stupid sheet!
I've had infected bottles before (who hasn't) - going by the few words on that sheet it doesn't sound like an infected bottle .. the carbonation wasn't listed as abnormal "carbonation okay", it wasn't dried out "body ok"
For it to have a "sweaty aroma" the first thought is Brett. Since the rest of your beer was ok, this bottle would've had to have picked up the infection. The Brett is going to dry it out and at least increase the carbonation out of style for an APA, if not turn it into a gusher. A Brett infection in the bottle isn't going to cause 'sweaty aroma, carb ok, body ok' for an APA, it would be 'sweaty aroma, too dry/thin out of style, carbonation not to style (if not gusher)'. Other infections could cause a 'sweaty aroma' but again, since it would have to happen in that bottle, after bottling, and it's a closed system at that point, it's not going to happen without adding an excess amount of CO2 and most likely causing a gusher.
It's more likely (in my opinion) that the judge doesn't understand beer