Cheers Stu, nice supriseCongratulations Dave! Superb stuff
Thanks for organising..great prizes arrived this week.very happy chappyIt’s time for sponsor announcements for the upcoming Anglian Craft Brewers homebrew competition:
Our first sponsor is Artefact Brewing who have kindly offered a selection of their excellent hand made beers for one of our table winners.
Artefact Brewing is an artisan microbrewery run by husband and wife team, James and Kat. Based in a converted shipping container in Ixworth, near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, James is a self-taught home brewer who’s hobby, essentially, got ‘out of control’! Seeing James’ talent / obsession for great-tasting craft beer growing, Kat encouraged James to move his brewing from their kitchen to a shipping container on her family farm, with hopes of future diversification.
After a lengthy DIY conversion in 2019, the ‘test brewery’ (technically a nanobrewery) was ready to see if James could create something worth selling, before the pair took the plunge on a larger brewery setup. With a combination of hard work, beer geekery and luck, since then Artefact has built up a large, seasonal range, solid customer base and industry recognition – winning multiple awards and working with some great partners.
Places still available. And more great prizes up for grabs!
https://competition.angliancraftbrewers.org.uk/
Very nice Dave. Well done and well deservedThanks for organising..great prizes arrived this week.very happy chappy
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No problem....seemingly, according to Jim who sorted the prizes, we were inundated with yeast!!! Congratulations and enjoy the G'father grain mill.Thanks for organising..great prizes arrived this week.very happy chappy
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Dark and not so dark.GO TO BED @nickjdavis
Dark beers sounds really interesting. Look forward to see how you cut the styles!
Brown ales? Vienna lager?Kwak? Kwak Rouge?.....Dark and not so dark.
Who knows. Will take a bit of thinking about as to what the lower limit for colour might be. Still...we've got a few months to worry about it.Brown ales? Vienna lager?Kwak? Kwak Rouge?.....
When we did Black Friday we allowed any category that had the BJCP ‘black’ descriptor, and added a couple of specialty categories for ‘other black beer’.Who knows. Will take a bit of thinking about as to what the lower limit for colour might be. Still...we've got a few months to worry about it.
cheers James. appreciate the positive comments and your support for our event.When we did Black Friday we allowed any category that had the BJCP ‘black’ descriptor, and added a couple of specialty categories for ‘other black beer’.
We got every kind of beer, in black.
Anyway, I will make every effort to be back to judge again next year. Superbly organised, lovely atmosphere, good venue. Well done guys.
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