Swazi
Regular.
In the BJCP the styles are grouped together in categories. I'm sure the same will apply to this comp only your beer will be judged for what it is when scoring. There will no doubt be some styles with no entries (light american lager anyone...) and some with loads of entries. It's easy to group entries together according to how many enter. I'd expect some of the common styles to stand alone (Bitters) and some to be grouped (Wheat beers/sour beers)
If only the NGBWJ could come up with something as inclusive yet British in perspective. :hmm:
Speciality class is a catch all for anything that doesn't fit anywhere else, that's where the cherry choc porter would go. Nice thing about this class is you get to write a description of what you were trying to achieve with that particular brew.Even BJCP categories are limited...at 2010 I entered a cherry choc porter - where would I enter that?
If only the NGBWJ could come up with something as inclusive yet British in perspective. :hmm: