FYI
//Mike Behrendt
MGBrew(a)comcast.net
From: wnesbitt2(a)cox.net [mailto:wnesbitt2@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 1:19 AM
To: wn45(a)ymail.com
Subject: The 2010 Great Arizona Homebrew Competition
Brewmeisters Anonymous
Dear Brewer,
Brewmeisters Anonymous is pleased to announce the Great Arizona Homebrew Competition will
be held on April 24thand 25th, 2010. It is our hope and our goal that this event will lead
to the greater understanding, the greater enjoyment, and the greater quality of homebrewed
beer, mead and cider for all who participate.
Brewing at home allows us the freedom to make any beverage we are brave enough to attempt.
Many home brewers begin their foray into brewing content with any product that resembles
the intended beverage. With greater experience in brewing, we gain the confidence and
ability to brew with greater predictability in our results.
Good beer is a pleasure to drink, regardless of its style. For home brewers who are
content with making delicious beverages that don’t necessarily conform to any style, we
say “Cheers!” If you are a brewer who wants the challenge of brewing to a particular
style, we invite you to brew and enter your beer, mead and cider in the Great Arizona
Homebrew Competition.
For those who are new to the idea of homebrew competitions here is a bit of what goes on.
Judges are gathered that are familiar with traditional styles of beer, mead and cider. In
groups of two to four, they taste all of the entries in a particular style category and
determine among themselves which ones most closely represents the style. The three that
represent the style the closest are given first, second and third place for that style.
There are twenty-eight (28) style categories. The style categories are defined by the Beer
Judge Certification Program (BJCP) dated 2008 and can be found at
www.bjcp.org
<http://www.bjcp.org/> . Each entry is given a score and several of the best scoring
beverages from all the categories are compared to determine the Best of Show (BOS),
Second, and third are all determined by the judges. The judges score sheet is returned to
the brewer, it lists the judges’ evaluation and comments so you know how your product
faired.
Why enter the Great Arizona Homebrew Competition? Bragging rights the sense of
accomplishment from a brew well made and the prizes. The top three entries in each
category will be awarded medals and other prizes.
Entries will be accepted up to April 21st. For important details and restrictions, please
see the Brewmeisters Anonymous website at
http://www.brewarizona.org or write to:
* Brewmeisters Anonymous
Great Arizona Homebrew Competition
16307 N. 164thLn.
Surprise, AZ. 85388
* Brewmeisters Anonymous
Great Arizona Homebrew Competition
20634 W. Narramore Rd.
Buckeye, AZ 85326
http://www.brewarizona.org
Questions mailto: wn45(a)ymail.com <mailto:wild2brew@q.com>
Thanks and Happy Brewing
Entries can be shipped/dropped at the following locations:
What Ales Ya
6363 W. Bell Road
Glendale, AZ 85308
Brewer’s Connection
1425 E. University
Tempe, AZ 85281