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Style of Beer for the MAY meet

Started by Blueshed, March 09, 2013, 12:33:59 PM

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Blueshed

how about we pick a style of beer to brew for the May get together.
we could compare them and even score them etc.
also we could be even thinking of what style for June and July.

Blueshed

what kits scored high in the competion, we could pick one of them.
Does the cider need a few months in the bottle before it's ready for drinking, if so then we could pick cider for the July or August meet and hope the sun is out that day  8-)

ColinC

I'll be doing a wheat beer kit hack the next week or so if anyone fancies that?

A nice beer for some sunny bbq sipping  8-)

imark

I presume selecting a style doesn't mean we're limiting to that style. Or does it?

Weiss

Was planning on putting down a wit next.  :)
"The world is my lobster"-Keith O'Neill.

Alex Lawes

March 12, 2013, 03:36:25 AM #5 Last Edit: March 12, 2013, 03:39:16 AM by Alex_Lawes
I think the one style is a great idea. I try to stick to a brewing calendar which is laid out for when to brew the stuff you like to drink according to season.

Feel free to download mine and see what would suit the meet if it's going that way.

More time should also be taken to properly discuss what is going on in the beers and how to help one another brew better stuff. Should be our main goal for these meets really.

  v  grab it here below

Ciderhead

March 12, 2013, 08:29:49 AM #6 Last Edit: March 12, 2013, 08:40:22 AM by Ciderhead
Wot no cider :'(

Love the idea and should be a sticky or "Styles of the month" on the calendar
At the meets then we are all tasting similar styles :)

Stitch

I think it could be a great help to have a style each month. Could help people who are unfamiliar with a style and also help anyone thinking about BJCP. Like the idea of a sticky and a calendar.

Maybe start with pale ales???

Alex Lawes

Pale ale looks like the style to get started with. I'll have one or two ready for the meet.

What's important is that there's 5 minutes allocated to each beer. This needs to be properly chaired in terms of an introduction by the brewer, group tasting, marking, a Q&A and the follow up of troubleshooting which may be necessary.

Follow up should also include support from someone who's had success with the style for planning or implementation on the brewday or on packaging.

If we stick to this kind of format and help one another properly improve, we'll be miles ahead of those Shelbyville/Capital Brewers punks for our National entries next year. That or just happily gargled 12 months of the year.

Stitch

Also where possible should we bring our recipes for comparison?? It is always good to know yeast, og, fg and so forth.

Robrew

just tried my american pale ale last night and have to say it is great so I will have that for next month anyway ;D

Alex Lawes

Sounds great, I'll chair it no problem.

I've been doing the pale ale style for abou 4 years now so should be able to help out enough too. Anyone who'd like a recipe or two to use just let me know too.

delzep

so if you don't brew a beer that fits the 'style of the month', theres no point turning up? :-?

Robrew

I think the beer of the month would be an optional part to each meet but there would also be the regular bring your own beer part too.

Blueshed

Quoteso if you don't brew a beer that fits the 'style of the month', theres no point turning up? :-?


of course you can turn up, with beer style of the month, any style of beer or no beer at all.