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A heads up to anyone who has entered this:

The date has now changed to 12th October, to avoid a clash with an event on the original 14th September date (I'm assuming this is the Craft Beer Channel / Malt Miller festival).

There is a chance it could move again though as it now clashes with Norwich Amateur Brewers' competition.
 
A heads up to anyone who has entered this:

The date has now changed to 12th October, to avoid a clash with an event on the original 14th September date (I'm assuming this is the Craft Beer Channel / Malt Miller festival).

There is a chance it could move again though as it now clashes with Norwich Amateur Brewers' competition.
Just move the others
 
Had two entries. One I bottled up and it was properly oxidised, I know exactly what I did wrong, so I was definitely not sending that garbage! 🤮
So only one. Hopefully delivered in one piece.
 
Scores and winners are up - sheets not yet uploaded

Well done winners!!!

I am not one, but that's okay! This was definitely a feedback needed beer and nothing better than to have folks who know what they're talking about give me some!
 
Scores and winners are up - sheets not yet uploaded

Well done winners!!!

I am not one, but that's okay! This was definitely a feedback needed beer and nothing better than to have folks who know what they're talking about give me some!
I knew my beer wouldn't win. I know one thing that went wrong but wanted see what the judges made off. I'm looking forward to reading their comments.
 
Got them. Thanks Jack for fighting the IT gremlins and huge thank you for organising the event!

In the interest of constructive feedback, im not a huge fan of this format of scoresheet. Just a few tick boxes and little in the way of describing the beer. I get they prob allow for judging to be done a lot faster though

IMO if this type of scoresheet is used, judges should always write a final comment, ideally focusing on how that beer could score better. When a beer gets mid 30’s+ with no flaws its often hard to get a sense of how to make it better/true to style

As i say, huge thanks to jack, judges and sponsors, i love beer comps. Just hopefully some constructive feedback on this type of scoresheet
 
Got them. Thanks Jack for fighting the IT gremlins and huge thank you for organising the event!

In the interest of constructive feedback, im not a huge fan of this format of scoresheet. Just a few tick boxes and little in the way of describing the beer. I get they prob allow for judging to be done a lot faster though

IMO if this type of scoresheet is used, judges should always write a final comment, ideally focusing on how that beer could score better. When a beer gets mid 30’s+ with no flaws its often hard to get a sense of how to make it better/true to style

As i say, huge thanks to jack, judges and sponsors, i love beer comps. Just hopefully some constructive feedback on this type of scoresheet

Very much agree with all of this - including the thanks to Jack and the team.

Unfortunately, I have a score sheet with absolutely nothing other than numbers. Not even any tick marks so I have no idea what I should do to improve my score.

Much as winning the odd prize now and then is nice, the main reason I enter competitions is to get feedback so I can improve my beers. If that isn't forthcoming then the reasons for entering sadly begin to dwindle.
 
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