Re: NHC 1st round

Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:52 am

Thanks BrewChops!
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Re: NHC 1st round

Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:58 am

BrewChoPs wrote:I say just release 'em. No real advantage in time.
Most of the serious competition brewers are re-brewing or have re-brewed already. Don't need results for that, really. You know if you hit a home run or not.

Kudos to the Seattle team, they turned those results around in less than 72 hours. That's they way it should be. I have my scoresheets back already.


Anything get through?
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Re: NHC 1st round

Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:26 pm

If anyone entered the Seattle region and thinks their beer might have advanced but not sure, I hypothetically might have saved a copy of the results before the were removed. PM me your name and I send you a reply if anything advanced.

To keep in line with the AHA wishes I won't repost the whole results anywhere
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Re: NHC 1st round

Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:28 am

Any news on the San Diego Region? I have a maibock, helles, and berlinerweisse entered ... The two lagers were pretty damn good, but the Berliner was entered mainly for feedback.
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Re: NHC 1st round

Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:33 pm

Excited for the judging happening in OH this coming weekend... yours truly will be cellarman for the two Saturday sessions, so wish me luck and sanity, hope it goes smooth. If nothing else, it's being held at Weasel Boy Brewing (GABF medal winners in RIS), so I'll at least be well beered and fed.
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Re: NHC 1st round

Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:11 pm

Just got home from Atlanta, I judged 4 flights this weekend and they are still not finished. Hopefully all the entrants can be patient waiting on the results, Phil (and the other site organizers I'm sure) are doing everything they possibly can to get these things judged as soon as humanly possible. Getting 8000 beers judged at essentially the same time is no small feat.
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Re: NHC 1st round

Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:07 am

spiderwrangler wrote:Excited for the judging happening in OH this coming weekend... yours truly will be cellarman for the two Saturday sessions, so wish me luck and sanity, hope it goes smooth. If nothing else, it's being held at Weasel Boy Brewing (GABF medal winners in RIS), so I'll at least be well beered and fed.


I'm driving out saturday to judge there.
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Re: NHC 1st round

Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:35 am

spiderwrangler wrote:Excited for the judging happening in OH this coming weekend... yours truly will be cellarman for the two Saturday sessions, so wish me luck and sanity, hope it goes smooth. If nothing else, it's being held at Weasel Boy Brewing (GABF medal winners in RIS), so I'll at least be well beered and fed.


From one cellarman (Seattle) to another, may your day be uneventful!

Our day went very easy, and I was actually able to judge in the afternoon. I did have my brother and another asst. cellarman there to help though. We did break one bottle, so we were very glad to have that extra bottle this year.

PM me if you any questions or want some tips.

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