Do you know the BJCP competition rules? If you did then you would know that any judge must not judge their own beer. This is a BJCP sanctioned competition with international judges, not half a dozen people mailing you a beer for you to give feedback on.I fail to see how James Wilson wouldn't recognise his own beer whilst tasting it against half dozen others
Do you know the BJCP competition rules? If you did then you would know that any judge must not judge their own beer. This is a BJCP sanctioned competition with international judges, not half a dozen people mailing you a beer for you to give feedback on.
A few of your statements have been quite slanderous, you might want to wind it in a little.
OK darlingDo you know the BJCP competition rules? If you did then you would know that any judge must not judge their own beer. This is a BJCP sanctioned competition with international judges, not half a dozen people mailing you a beer for you to give feedback on.
A few of your statements have been quite slanderous, you might want to wind it in a little.
Nobody suggested any fool play. Just seemed odd to me xThe fact that LAB's sworn enemies Beer Boars won BOS and best club is strong enough evidence that there was no foul play
That makes sense. Stick me down for a table next year.Hi Leon. I didn't actually judge any beers until Best of Show and at that point I knew my beer was out of the running. Seems like Head Judge actually means Head of running around and sorting out logistical issues.
Judges and Stewards have always been allowed to enter the competitions. It's not ideal, but we'd lose a lot of very talented judges if we banned entrants from judging.
We make sure that nobody is judging on the table that has their beer, and all the judges take this very seriously. If there was even a whiff of cheating then everyone would know and we'd instantly lose any credibility we've spent years building.
Tough man joeDo you know the BJCP competition rules? If you did then you would know that any judge must not judge their own beer. This is a BJCP sanctioned competition with international judges, not half a dozen people mailing you a beer for you to give feedback on.
A few of your statements have been quite slanderous, you might want to wind it in a little.
Noted.Tough man joe
That makes sense. Stick me down for a table next year.
Well, we need people to steward for LAB Open in May this year: https://competitions.londonamateurbrewers.co.uk/labopen/
Go to Register -> Steward.
Judges generally need to show that have recognition through some kind of formal sensory analysis and feedback program - BJCP, Cicerone etc.
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When this is fixed I will take a look. Away in May but hopefully it doesn't clash
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When this is fixed I will take a look. Away in May but hopefully it doesn't clash
I return from Turkey on the 19th, gutted, I will look forward to the next one.Looks like we're back.
We'll be doing most of the judging on Saturday 18th May, with morning and afternoon sessions. There will also be a judging session on Sunday 19th morning, and then the festival is in the afternoon where you can try every single entry, and following that will be the awards and prize giving. You're welcome to come along for as much or little as you like.
Stewards are there to provide assistance to the judges, mainly by bringing them the beer to be judged, keeping the scoresheets together and noting down the scores. You can also try the beers being judged and discuss with the judges to understand their process and what they're picking out.
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