The category for July 17 is Light Lager
Style Guidelines:
Light Lager
(Includes all light lagers, including lager-based beers which have not been ââ¬Ëlageredââ¬â¢ as a full fermentation and condition process. Does not include any other beers which might use Pilsner malt but are covered in other HBF Competition style definitions)
Lagers typically have an OG of between 1.040 and 1.060 and an IBU of up to 40. Light lagers typically have a well-balanced malt profile, rounded and smooth, with minimal bitterness. Hop notes, usually spicy, should be balanced and in the background. Beers should be clean with no discernible esters and well attenuated, and whilst many lager vary between sweet and dry, they should not exhibit extremes in body. Lagers are typically light bodied with medium to high carbonation. The lagering process is not essential, but care should be taken to minimise the impact of yeasts on non-lagered lagers!
You can see all style guidelines here: http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=64366
Judge: @Dads_Ale
If you'd like to enter please send a PM to the judge who will provide you with a delivery address. Entries must reach the judge by Monday 31st July and feedback will be provided by PM within a few weeks. The winner will be announced on this thread.
For details of what details needs to be provided with your entry and competition rules please look at this thread: http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/shpwthread.php?t=64349
Style Guidelines:
Light Lager
(Includes all light lagers, including lager-based beers which have not been ââ¬Ëlageredââ¬â¢ as a full fermentation and condition process. Does not include any other beers which might use Pilsner malt but are covered in other HBF Competition style definitions)
Lagers typically have an OG of between 1.040 and 1.060 and an IBU of up to 40. Light lagers typically have a well-balanced malt profile, rounded and smooth, with minimal bitterness. Hop notes, usually spicy, should be balanced and in the background. Beers should be clean with no discernible esters and well attenuated, and whilst many lager vary between sweet and dry, they should not exhibit extremes in body. Lagers are typically light bodied with medium to high carbonation. The lagering process is not essential, but care should be taken to minimise the impact of yeasts on non-lagered lagers!
You can see all style guidelines here: http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=64366
Judge: @Dads_Ale
If you'd like to enter please send a PM to the judge who will provide you with a delivery address. Entries must reach the judge by Monday 31st July and feedback will be provided by PM within a few weeks. The winner will be announced on this thread.
For details of what details needs to be provided with your entry and competition rules please look at this thread: http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/shpwthread.php?t=64349