I'm convinced now, this Brewcon WS lot are totally hopeless - I really can't understand what's taking so long for these guys to get all the scores up and feedback sent out, a month after the competition.The main point of and some would say the most important part of a homebrew competition is the feedback. It's what most homebrewers want first and foremost from the competition but it would seem that sadly, the Brewcon WS organisers have lost sight of that.
I dropped my bottles off at the location on the Sunday before the comp and still have no idea if they were even judged. I've been with Brewcon since the start, but I won't bother next year and will stick with the LAB Open (and a few others) who organise great competitions and manage to get the results (and feedback) out in a reasonable timeframe. I've previously placed in category at Brewcon and it took four months for them to send me a rosette! So, if you placed, I wouldn't hold your breath in getting anything anytime soon.
One last thing to remember - Yes, the organisers have spent a lot of time setting the event up, but let's not forget that all entrants have paid to enter and have spent money and time on brewing the beers and it all seems a bit disrespectful, in my opinion. I notice that even Malt Miller Rakey has chipped in on Twitter and criticised about "over promising and failing to deliver" and he works for one of the event sponsors! Very disappointing from Brewcon and not a good look.
I dropped my bottles off at the location on the Sunday before the comp and still have no idea if they were even judged. I've been with Brewcon since the start, but I won't bother next year and will stick with the LAB Open (and a few others) who organise great competitions and manage to get the results (and feedback) out in a reasonable timeframe. I've previously placed in category at Brewcon and it took four months for them to send me a rosette! So, if you placed, I wouldn't hold your breath in getting anything anytime soon.
One last thing to remember - Yes, the organisers have spent a lot of time setting the event up, but let's not forget that all entrants have paid to enter and have spent money and time on brewing the beers and it all seems a bit disrespectful, in my opinion. I notice that even Malt Miller Rakey has chipped in on Twitter and criticised about "over promising and failing to deliver" and he works for one of the event sponsors! Very disappointing from Brewcon and not a good look.