Why I haven't:
- I don't brew enough. This means either brewing to style or just having
anything available when the time rolls around, especially for the club only
competitions.
- Limited space/brewing area. Having to setup everything and tear down
everything right away because of cramped conditions (I live in a town house)
makes it a little more time consuming and way more annoying.
- I'm lazy. I got into kegging because I hated bottling.
Why I plan to:
- While my most valuable feedback is of the subjective kind and comes from
friends/family, it's nice to have an impartial judging of the beer where people
don't have to be nice about it. Not that all judges know what they're doing
(me included), but at least I can agree or disagree with what they write and
try to improve.
- I'm brewing more. The only way to get better is to brew more, the side
effect is that I have way more beer on hand than I care to drink (blasphemy I
know), but entering competitions not only is a way to hone brewing skills and
also get rid of some beer (aka "giving beer to a good cause"). Also now that I
have more experience, the beer I'm brewing is enjoyed by my friends/relatives
so it is fun to give some away.
- I'm getting more room. We're selling the townhouse now and hope to have more
room for brewing soon.
- I'm lazy. But now with a CP filler and a bit more patience, it is something
I hope to conquer. =)
Jeff H.
Curt Stock and I have been kicking around why people
do or don't enter beer
contests. What's your reasons, either way?
Discuss!
- Al