Has it been clarified how each beer will be introduced? The closest I could find was "The category and sub-category will be announced". But will this be "15A" or "Weissbier"? I know the categories roughly, but there's a big difference between 6C and 6D (Kolsch and American Wheat or Rye Beer). i.e. Do I need to memorize the codes for each class?
Pretty sure it was said it would be introduced "15 A - weissbier"
Quote from: beerfly on February 05, 2014, 12:56:12 AM
Pretty sure it was said it would be introduced "15 A - weissbier"
This is also my understanding. The codes are probably going to change when the new style guidelines come out next year so don't get attached to them!
Quote from: Padraic on February 05, 2014, 01:12:08 PM
Quote from: beerfly on February 05, 2014, 12:56:12 AM
Pretty sure it was said it would be introduced "15 A - weissbier"
This is also my understanding. The codes are probably going to change when the new style guidelines come out next year so don't get attached to them!
Ah for...
Also, will the exam beers be commercial or homebrew or mix or what?
Hi Rossa,
Yes, the beer style and category number are announced by the exam administrator. The exam is 90 minutes in duration, so that gives 15 minutes per beers.
Good luck!
Talking to yourself again? :P Anyway, 'tis my understanding that out of the six beers, one should be "of commercial quality" i.e. commercial, OR a homebrew of that quality. Also two beers should have definite qualities which should be picked up - this could be faulty beer, or a style which has strong stuff about it e.g. IPA, Barley Wine.
As for the other three, it's anybody's guess ...
Question: The exam guidelines state that if a beer is heavily infected then giving it less than 13 points would be considered "spiteful". So where do these 13 points come from? Colour and clarity are only 2 points so theres another 11 points to be awarded? Style- no. Flavour- no. Aroma- no. Overall Impression?
They come from the bell curve.
13 = 0.